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wow, i'm slow. the name "Dr. Whooves" is canon now.
Tuesday, 13-Aug-13 16:24:28 UTC from web-
@techdisk Unfortunately.
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why all the hate? is it not good? @techdisk @thelastgherkin @scoot ?
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@vcgriffin Rule one is always "He is known only as the Doctor".
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@vcgriffin I find it offensive too I was just late to this particular party
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@thelastgherkin I'm sure the BBC would be happy if they named him the Doctor.
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@techdisk I'd be happier if they never named him anything at all.
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How its it offenive. A) its just a nod to somthing else b) this http://ermichaels.tumblr.com/post/56817218123/im-not-a-human-being-im-jelly-baby-listen-here-you (b.2 in the Peter Cushing move he was called Dr.Who, and MR.who) and I dont see how it matters. We dont actually know the doctors name really. @thelastgherkin @ceruleanspark
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@thelastgherkin *shrug*
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@thelastgherkin then for 50yrs he would be known as 'oi you!', which he still gets called a lot but...
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@vcgriffin Peter Cushing played a completely different character in an alternate universe. It's about as relevant to this about saying someone's named Harry Potter somewhere.
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@vcgriffin I mean the murdocking pony.
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@thelastgherkin ah! but DR.whooves is in a completely different universe. (victory is mine!) (unless we bring Davros reality gun thing into this)
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@vcgriffin So a character named due to his vague and specious resemblance to David Tennant should follow Peter Cushing naming conventions.
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@thelastgherkin well, if we are separating Cushing into a separate universe, I think being a Pony Qualifies. and does it matter how he came to be known as Doctor Whooves. we dont even ask that much from Dr.who
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@vcgriffin >Dr. >Yeah I don't care any more.
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@thelastgherkin but :(
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