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    1. Christine

      Doc, Bashful, Happy, Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy and Sneezy....so yeah...well, if you believe that I didn't look it up that is ;)

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      Mal. Can't help but love Captain Tight-Pants :)

      (Except may be in Serenity but my feelings about that film are mixed)

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      The order in which we eat and what I, and quite a few other people, mainly in the north, call our meals throughout the day.

      Breakfast- speaks for itself
      Dinner- eaten in afternoon
      Tea- evening meal

      Oh and a couple of pieces of toast or something before bed would be classed as supper.

      I'm not on facebook or anything but I know that there are groups out there dedicated to this... people take it very seriously ;)

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      Firefly.

      Out of my other favourite American TV shows I don't really know which were cancelled and which came to a natural end, if I'm honest.
      Haven't watched Dollhouse yet and already knowing somethings been cancelled kind of makes me want to stay away hence why I have seen very little Pushing Daisies...

      If we're talking about British shows however then this question has got me thinking because a lot of shows disappear without mention. Like Mayo and Sorted...you do realise that I'm searching you-tube for clips at 1.30am because you asked this ;)

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      K- George- He seriously pissed me off in last nights ep so he's going to have to go bye-bye.

      F- Mitchell. I'd marry him but he'd stay young while I'd grow old, which I just find weird.
      So, I guess that leaves The Master as my husband....it would keep life interesting, I suppose.

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      Hmmm....I can tell you straight off that I kind of wish American's didn't call their bottom a fanny because that will always just be weird and childishly amusing to me. Just call it your arse or your backside or something, please ;)
      Other than that, I don't think I wish that American's would use any particular word/term. I mean, I don't care if they want to share British words but there's not any that really spring to mind. I'd like everyone to get on the side of breakfast/dinner/tea though...you know its right ;)

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      I can be rather extreme mood-wise so that glass can be bloody empty sometimes or it can be over-flowing. Right now, I'm feeling optimistic :)

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      M- Ianto (He's lovely. I bet he makes a good cup of tea too...thats always important ;) )
      K- The Doctor (You didn't specify which one and quite frankly he could just regenerate...)
      F- Capt. Jack (Well, just because...)

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      Oh this question... I have hardly watched any of the early series so I don't have a connection with any of those Doctors, so there is only really 2 that I'm picking from. Also, I try and judge from the side of my brain that isn't screaming 'you love Tennant' ;) although my answer is ultimately Ten. But I feel like that takes something away from Nine- I wasn't interested in watching Who when it made its return and missed the first few episodes pretty much on purpose. But then after hearing reviews, I watched and thought that Christopher Eccleston was so fantastic that I (obviously) kept watching. So Nine gets credit for sparking and sustaining a love for the programme but Ten does take the title of favourite for now. However, if Nine had done more eps....who knows....

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      Chocolate. Actually, it kind of depends what it is because I don't really like chocolate ice-cream but vanilla is pretty darn good. Its the other way around with milkshakes though. Vanilla milkshakes are horrible.

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      Well, I help run two drama groups so I tend to be thinking up games and writing sketches for them. I am also a non-uniformed member of St John Ambulance, which means that I don't do first-aid (hoping to this year though) but I help out with other stuff such as the entertainment evenings they do. The cadets work towards badges too so I've picked up some sign-language, learnt some media skills and other random goodness along the way.

      Generally, in time where nothing is going on, I tend to crack open a dvd boxset, read or draw. I'm not very good at the latter activity but who cares... Its fun :)

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      Nice question.... 'When Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit' by Judith Kerr will always hold a special place in my heart for being the first book that really made me fall in love with reading. I was about 9 and the school had sent it home with us during the holidays and I remember reading it all in one go sat in back garden. I still own a copy and read it from time to time. Great book.

      As far as adult books are concerned, I don't really know. I loved 'Catch me if you Can' because the true story was better than the Hollywood version, however, its probable that the book may have fabricated events too so..Still, I love page 17 where he describes the criminal mind. Yes, I have the page memorised.

      I'm a travel book fan too and I do tend to pick up non-fiction books a lot and read about random places and nonsense. I've always had a weird fascination with atlases....my bed side lamp is a globe.

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      Computer...I have a love/hate relationship with computers. Although, at the moment, I hate the TV in my room because it won't pick up the damn channels even though it says I have a signal! :(

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Lancashire, England

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