River is the Doctor's wife. She "died" in the library episode. You must remember that..?
"The Lodger" was great fun, wasn't it? I enjoyed seeing the Doctor as a normal bloke.
The season finale is good as well, though it is suffering from kitchen sink issues as have previous season endings.
MOTOE was brilliant, moving, emotional. It took what has become the primary mystery cliche, the locked room mystery, and turned it into a study in justice. I was thoroughly impressed.
The record for FL is 109 set in the early thirties. I was curious, so I looked it up and checked it with a few different sources.
Personally, for me, take your summer leisure inspiration from Dickie Greenleaf in "The Talented... Mr. Ripley." For evening, white suits via Marcello Mastroianni in...
We're getting a bit in the blog neighborhood here; that is, threads better suited to personal blogs. Ill leave this up for people to respond to you through messages.
I wear suits night and day and nearly constantly at work.
I would prefer high armholes so I can move properly while wearing my jacket. The good news as I see it, is if you avoid Ralph Lauren, you can find a lot of high armholes production suits these days, much more than at any point in the...
I like Matt Smith, but I do have a fantasy that perhaps after next year he will die and regenerate back to David Tenant who by then realized that his lawyer pilot for American tv was not such a great idea, and has decided to return to the role. By then, the series is sagging and needs him...
Can we please stop with the personal attacks and odd judgments! You can neither derive character or maturity or quotient of masculinity by the length of one's tie or the knot with which they use to tie it.
Of course, you're free to speculate on all of these matters as long as it remains...
I really liked the first episode of the season when they seemed to be taking things in a different direction. For instance, when they back-tracked to what the Doctor was thinking and you saw him figuring out a situation. That was visually arresting and an interesting take on the character...
What a great story!
I have all my memories of Wildwood in the early 1970s, of King Kong, Hunt's Pier, Dracula's Castle. We always stayed in the kitschy hotels like the Safari, Caribbean, and the Lollipop.
Can we keep our threads somewhat on topic to our mission here? I don't want our vintage-related discussions diluted with extemporaneous fluff that is better suited elsewhere.
Thanks.
This thread could use a whole lot of background for those unfamiliar with Wildwood, NJ. Wildwood itself is a vintage treasure with some kitschy post-war motels that survived the condo lust of the 1990s.
Folks, be careful here. Our judgments are straying into the ad hominem.
Let's debate facts and issues. Let's disagree without being disagreeable. Lets all be clever and tactful.
Agreed! Except that I would never wear a clip-on!
BTW, I just scored a nice Barbour tweed with leather elbow patches over the weekend. It makes me wish for autumn.
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