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...so I just enojyed tonight's episode where The Doctor and Amy go back in time to help Vincent Van Goch battle a rooster headed invisibe alien and at the end of the show there's an advert for a BBC helpline saying "If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode call this number for advice."

 

I know The Doctor can't be everywhere at once but are rooster-headed alien attacks so commonplace we need a helpilne? :blink:

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...so I just enojyed tonight's episode where The Doctor and Amy go back in time to help Vincent Van Goch battle a rooster headed invisibe alien and at the end of the show there's an advert for a BBC helpline saying "If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode call this number for advice."

 

I know The Doctor can't be everywhere at once but are rooster-headed alien attacks so commonplace we need a helpilne? :blink:

 

:lol: You'd be surprised. I've just looked out of the window and there's a rooster headed invisible alien waliking down the high street as I type!:blink:

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I know The Doctor can't be everywhere at once but are rooster-headed alien attacks so commonplace we need a helpilne? :blink:

 

My god! I pray sir, that you or your family never need that help line.

 

When i was just 10yrs old, whilst on a school trip to northern France i stayed in this beautiful old 10th century chateau, ran by a family of cheese makers. I vividly remember a terrifying experience with such a foul beast that will remain with me for the rest of my life.

 

I woke up early one morning, alone, to a rooster headed alien just about to put his grubby little wing on my private area under the bed sheets. Its hard for me to write this, and I hope you appreciate my reliving this horrible event just to prove to you sir, YES, there is indeed a need for such a helpline if someone, some unfortunate poor soul, can find help and support from a simple phone call. I thank the bbc for recognising the threat and responding with such action. Well done the beeb

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That story is a total crock, theres no cheese makers in Northern France ;)

 

My god! I pray sir, that you or your family never need that help line.

 

When i was just 10yrs old, whilst on a school trip to northern France i stayed in this beautiful old 10th century chateau, ran by a family of cheese makers. I vividly remember a terrifying experience with such a foul beast that will remain with me for the rest of my life.

 

I woke up early one morning, alone, to a rooster headed alien just about to put his grubby little wing on my private area under the bed sheets. Its hard for me to write this, and I hope you appreciate my reliving this horrible event just to prove to you sir, YES, there is indeed a need for such a helpline if someone, some unfortunate poor soul, can find help and support of the phone. I thank the bbc for recognising the threat and responding with such action. Well done the beeb

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...so I just enojyed tonight's episode where The Doctor and Amy go back in time to help Vincent Van Goch battle a rooster headed invisibe alien and at the end of the show there's an advert for a BBC helpline saying "If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode call this number for advice."

 

I know The Doctor can't be everywhere at once but are rooster-headed alien attacks so commonplace we need a helpilne? :blink:

 

That's exactly what I said at the end.

 

Then my missus's common sense kicked in and she said that the "issues" were those of Vincents manic depression as highlighted by the Doctor when he said that he wasn't mad, and that depression was serious (or something like that).

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Then my missus's common sense kicked in and she said that the "issues" were those of Vincents manic depression as highlighted by the Doctor when he said that he wasn't mad, and that depression was serious (or something like that).

 

Well, yeah I know. :) Pretty tenuous, though. Amy's saw her fiance get wiped out of time and space last week. No helpline for that ;)

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