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So do think that Dr. Horrible and Doctor Evil went to the same Evil Medical School? If so is it accredited?
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lol! One of the many unanswered questions…But do you think that there is more than 1 evil medical school?
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1:24 pm April 2, 2008
| Bud
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You'd expect the schools to have different disciplines as well. There's the classic Bachelor of Take Control Over The Whole World, but methinks Doctor Horrible might have taken a different major. Will be interested to see where his specialties lie in super badness.
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Judging from his fancy spectacles, he might have taken an Opthalmology major….
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7:11 am April 7, 2008
| Joe Newman
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two words: Dr. Giggles
http://imdb.com/title/tt0104139/
Doyle is in it
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7:23 am April 7, 2008
| WereDoomed
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Well, there's also The School for Mad Scientists which, unfortunately, my grades weren't good enough to get into. I was limited to the School of Slightly Irritated Henchmen and Assistants. That also went poorly when my army of Mimebots couldn't get out the invisible box and I got a failing grade for world domination 101. I dropped out of school when while trying to build my robot army the old fashion way, I couldn't use slave labor…I had to use “Involuntary Work Personnel” and was required to pay workmen's comp and offer a 401K plan. The fun has really gone out of being an evil genius.
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9:41 am April 7, 2008
| Bud
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Well, at least you aren't based in Australia. Over here, we have to pay the henchmen 9% superannuation to keep the tax office off our backs - that's in addition to the usual benefits of sick leave, holiday pay etc.
A question of curiousity - in the WD 101 course, did you come across a solution for Davros that would help him get the Daleks up a set of stairs?
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11:03 am April 7, 2008
| WereDoomed
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OSHA requires Dalek accessible ramps in all major city buildings. Good thing they're in the UK
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11:03 am April 7, 2008
| WereDoomed
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Or… just ship them UPS in boxes to whatever floor you want them on
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12:05 pm April 7, 2008
| Bud
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So, are you saying that wheelchair access is not really a result of group action taken by a contemporary sympathetic public, but instead part of Davros' masterplan to become Master of the Universe?
And that the UPS overnight express delivery guy is probably in point of fact a well educated, highly trained henchman?
I don't know whether there was a second gunman on a grassy knowle, but these are sound conspiracy theories presented by a student of the SOSIHAA.
Thanks WereDoomed - I've even found evidence to support your theory http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrgDUIh1_8k It's all very intriguing.
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…You do know that daleks can fly, now? Oh yes, we are not safe….
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9:56 pm April 10, 2008
| Bud
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lol I had no idea - haven't watched Dr Who since I was about 6. Mum made me stop because I used to get nightmares about big killer slugs and the like. So Daleks can fly now hey? - they've made some great future advances in the last 30 years. Or something. I get confused by the whole time travel concept. Mind you, I also get confused when trying to operate the defrost function on the microwave.
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10:05 pm April 10, 2008
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Bud said:
lol I had no idea - haven't watched Dr Who since I was about 6. Mum made me stop because I used to get nightmares about big killer slugs and the like. So Daleks can fly now hey? - they've made some great future advances in the last 30 years. Or something. I get confused by the whole time travel concept. Mind you, I also get confused when trying to operate the defrost function on the microwave.
You really need to catch up with the new ones - they are awesome!!
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Bud: the new series are really, really good! I'm really feeling the fact that now we've moved to Canada I'm missing the new series .
It's still scary though - there is one particular episode 'Blink' that is really, really suspensful, that you should try to find somewhere. Plus the Daleks and the Cybermen still kick butt.
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1:39 am April 11, 2008
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worldofhiglet said:
It's still scary though - there is one particular episode 'Blink' that is really, really suspensful, that you should try to find somewhere. Plus the Daleks and the Cybermen still kick butt.
The only thing that could have made Blink a better episode is if it featured more of David Tennant definately an awesome ep
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11:11 am April 13, 2008
| Bud
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Or Tom Baker… Tom Baker was the man. I mean, a man walks down the street with a haircut like that - you know he's not afraid of anything…
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Yep Tom was (and is) a cool cat. Does the voiceovers for 'Little Britain' - very funny if you're sick and twisted. It was the haircut plus the scarf that really did it though, and the hat, well that was just rubbing your nose it in. He was the master of the universe.
Though not the real Master of the Universe because that was He-man (of course)!

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5:18 pm April 18, 2008
| Bud
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Hey - let's be politically correct here and not forget about the wonderfully talented token female; She-Ra.
What was her line - 'By the Honour of Greyskull' or something? So He-Man gets all the Power, but She-Ra is really, really, really Honourable. Really teaches the kiddies how the world works from a young age huh?
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Yep - as relevant today as it was then, at the dawn of time!
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