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Post by sgood on Apr 7, 2006 8:12:43 GMT
Dear Mr Lowculture.
I enjoyed my Doctor Who Adventures magazine very much, and will be using my pencil case on a daily basis.
Please can you send me a signed photograph of Rose and the Doctor?
Fank ewe.
s'good xxx
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Post by James & The Jaunty Nyasu Vibes on Apr 8, 2006 8:53:39 GMT
I got my copy on the way to a lovely sunny picnic the other day, and lounged under the trees reading it and admiring my lovely new Doctor Who tin!
I was only going to buy this issue, but the gifts have me hooked (Slitheen whoopie cushion? Yes please! Even if the picture on it does look like an inflatable Slitheen sex doll!)
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Post by sgood on Apr 8, 2006 9:18:28 GMT
The only problem with the magazine is that the online subscription website doesn't work, you just get 'page not found'.
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Post by SweatShop on Apr 10, 2006 2:54:19 GMT
Just to say, i'm going to buy this when i'm out tomorrow and read it at my gran's house like a good girl. My mum'll snatch it off me when she catches a glimpse of Mr Tennant.
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Post by Nurse Dunkley on Apr 10, 2006 8:49:16 GMT
You can sharpen up the pencil and use it to fend her off.
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Post by SweatShop on Apr 11, 2006 6:02:50 GMT
I did as I promised, bought it yesterday and it's fairly class. Me and mum sat and did the wordsearch while my gran wandered off somehwere and then I pointed out that the doctor wears Converse trainers. My parents think i'm pathetic for wanting it though. they won't let me subscribe.
I'm finding it hard not to enter the competitions though. Or sending in a picture to the artwork page... I mean... i'd be competing against 8 year old kids. It just feels wrong.
Quite shocked to find out there'll be 26 issues... part of me wants to get every single one though and have the full collection. That's sad but true.
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Post by lowculture.co.uk on Apr 11, 2006 8:07:44 GMT
Quite shocked to find out there'll be 26 issues... part of me wants to get every single one though and have the full collection. That's sad but true. That's 26 issues a year, it won't suddenly end like some crappy partwork. Well hopefully not anyway!
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Post by SweatShop on Apr 11, 2006 23:15:35 GMT
That's 26 issues a year, it won't suddenly end like some crappy partwork. Well hopefully not anyway! Sad to say, but I probably don't have the money. I know it's only £1.99 every two weeks but it adds up. You may be happy to knopw that I did get the last copy in Morrisons. So all the other significantly younger children must've snapped it up quickly.
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Post by lowculture.co.uk on Apr 11, 2006 23:27:05 GMT
Well that's not exactly fair. I mean, I let you use the lowculture messageboard for free, and that's worth much more than £1.99 a fortnight! Ho ho. Etc.
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Post by James & The Jaunty Nyasu Vibes on Apr 19, 2006 17:02:48 GMT
Got issue two!
The "Gas Exchange" is every bit as fun as i'd have hoped, and I fully intend to use that Empty child mask to freak people out.
But I fear I may be addicted, I don't particularly want that Tardis clock and yet I think i'm going to be buying the new issue...
...oh dear.
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Post by SweatShop on Apr 19, 2006 22:49:54 GMT
I might get my mum to get this if she goes out tomorrow. I'm not feeling well, I need something to read in bed!
Tardis clock?!? Gimme!
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Post by ruthie on Apr 20, 2006 18:56:51 GMT
A tardis clock? That's the best idea ever!
I think I will have to buy this - and it's better than buying 'Love It', my current magazine of choice (I know, but Cilla is their agony aunt...)
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Post by Robbing the Dead on Apr 21, 2006 12:30:12 GMT
Quite shocked to find out there'll be 26 issues... part of me wants to get every single one though and have the full collection. That's sad but true. That's 26 issues a year, it won't suddenly end like some crappy partwork. Well hopefully not anyway! There's always the new "Happy" magazine.
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Post by Cherubic on Apr 29, 2006 15:53:29 GMT
A tardis clock? That's the best idea ever! I think I will have to buy this - and it's better than buying 'Love It', my current magazine of choice (I know, but Cilla is their agony aunt...) Love it is genius. It's the incidental details that make the stories funny. I read one the other week about some woman who's husband fucked her sister. It summed up their entire lives in one overlong sentence that ended with the sublime "who was my boss at work, in a potato factory". Or another one where a woman was relating the story about how her testimony sent this woman to gaol for cutting up her husband and feeding him to the pigs. About three quarters of the way in the murderess is about to stand trial and the witness confesses to her mother that she's a bit worried about giving evidence. "My Mum said you want to avoid that Michelle, she's a nasty piece of work. I knew she was right". Maybe someone needs to pitch a 'tru-life' Dr Who magazine to the Beeb?
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Post by SweatShop on May 4, 2006 19:04:59 GMT
I missed issue two!
*sob*
I am however, loving my Tardis clock.
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Post by I Hate Lana Lang on May 14, 2006 21:21:47 GMT
I LOVE DOCTOR WHO ADVENTURES.
The comic is better than the actual magazine strip!
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Post by Bungle on May 17, 2006 22:19:25 GMT
How shocking is this comic's distribution? I found one - one! - copy of the last issue, which was battered to death. Crappy.
And no-one had the new issue this afternoon. Bollocks.
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Post by [james] on May 17, 2006 22:36:25 GMT
The good thing about university shops is that no-one dares buy magazines like that so there's always loads of pristene copies. Which means I can skim-read a crinkle-free copy before feeling ashamed, putting it back and just buying AXM for the naked boys.
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Post by Bungle on May 17, 2006 22:38:38 GMT
Our University shop stopped getting it in after the first issue
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Post by [james] on May 17, 2006 22:43:12 GMT
That is shameful. We have a uni Spar as well as a Jacksons/Sainsburys down the road and they both have it.
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Post by SweatShop on May 18, 2006 1:24:56 GMT
Morrisons better have it!
No shops in my shitty little town stock it. Edinburgh is my only hope.
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Post by Nurse Dunkley on May 18, 2006 10:03:27 GMT
Our Uni shop doesn't have many magazines, so unsuprisingly, but still foolishly, doesn't stock this. The local Co-op has loads though (all a bit battered from the transportation.)
This issue is my favourite. The posters are so cool and I'm loving all the shiney Cyberman content. I'm not sure whether they're wanting 18 year olds to fill out the questionnaire though.
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Post by Bungle on Jun 28, 2006 16:27:50 GMT
I bought my new issue yesterday, although I haven't squirted anyone yet. The man in WH Smith asked me if it was for a younger relative! The cheek. 'No', I said 'it's for me!'. He laughed and said 'at least I pretend when I buy it'.
*Bungle idly wonders what percentage of people buying it are under 10*
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Post by Nurse Dunkley on Jul 2, 2006 20:05:25 GMT
Of the three uninformed people who have seen the Squirty Sonic Screwdriver laying around my room, all three have thought it to be a dildo. Two of whom were my parents.
I must say I was a bit dissapointed by this weeks posters - a ten year old girl and a fat green comedian. I'm hoping next week's "Tenth Doctor Special" will have plenty of the great man in his lovely quite-tight-at-the-rear trousers.
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Post by [james] on Jul 2, 2006 20:07:16 GMT
Of the three uninformed people who have seen the Squirty Sonic Screwdriver laying around my room, all three have thought it to be a dildo. Two of whom were my parents. You may have discovered a new way of douching on a budget.
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