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There's nothing like keeping it in the family (where did that saying come from?) as Doctor Who is set wed his own daughter.

Doctor Who the 10th, David Tennant, is planning to get hitched to his fictional daughter Georgia Moffett, who also happens to be the real daughter of his fictional fifth incarnation.

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Paradoxically, this means that Davison and Tennant came together as both individuals and the same person, while one was the father of the future daughter of the other.

/Brain melts

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There's nothing like keeping it in the family (where did that saying come from?) as Doctor Who is set wed his own daughter, Georgia Moffett, who also happens to be the real daughter of his fictional fifth incarnation.

 

Sandy Cluness said to be devastated by news:

 

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2307/100227georgiamoffett01.jpg :shock: :wink:

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A HAIR transplant patient had a swear word branded on his bonce for 19 YEARS without knowing.

Dont no why but I find both funny

 

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3350909/HAIR-transplant-patient-had-W-written-on-his-head-for-19-YEARS-without-knowing-it.html

 

Fox shot hunter with his own gun

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3352173/Fox-shot-hunter-with-his-own-gun.html

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Well how ironic is that. Then.

 

The existing forecasting team of Gail McGrane, Judith Ralston and Gillian Smart are all set to take maternity leave within weeks of one another.

 

It would seem that some. Found something to do. To keep them warm on this cold snowy nights this past year.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-12242067

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Radio stations told to censor Dire Straits

 

VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canadian radio station have been warned to censor the 1985 Dire Straits hit "Money for Nothing," after a complaint that the lyrics of the Grammy Award-winning song were derogatory to gay men.

 

A St. John's, Newfoundland, station should have edited the song to remove the word "faggot" because it violates Canada's human rights standards, according to ruling this week by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council.

 

http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/offbeat/8652694/radio-stations-told-to-censor-dire-straits/

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