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Dr Who and the Garlics

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wordsmith · 04/05/2005 10:11

That's how my DS (5) says Daleks. I thought it was funny.

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Mud · 04/05/2005 10:12

my eldest DS watched it with us and wanted me to pout my hands over his eyes, that brought back so msny memories [grin[

yoyo · 04/05/2005 10:13

DD1 said "dalek bread" years ago and it can't be called anything else now.

wordsmith · 04/05/2005 10:25

Dalek bread! ROFL!!

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Enid · 04/05/2005 10:26

dd1 has had nightmares every night this week glad to see the 'garlics' arent losing any of their power might knock dr who on the head for now though

ks · 04/05/2005 10:28

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wordsmith · 04/05/2005 10:28

Yep Enid I wouldn't let DS1 (5) watch it yet - I have too many memories of hiding behind the sofa at the age of 9! But he knows all about it and saw a pic of the garlics on the front of this week's radio times. He's looking forward to watching it when he's older but "It's too old for me now mummy"

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yoyo · 04/05/2005 12:16

My DDs aged 9 and 6 found it very moving and were in tears at the end. I was sniffling too.

emmamama · 04/05/2005 13:13

My ds aged 5 just wants to be the daleks friend and make him happy.

Enid · 04/05/2005 13:20

thats why dd1 had nightmares! she felt heartbroken for the dalek. Not helped by dh hamming the whole thing up 'oh poor dalek he's all alone' etc etc

JoolsToo · 04/05/2005 13:23

yoyo and wordsmith

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