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THE REALLY QUITE GOOD EXPERIMENT.
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How much alcohol does one have to ingest to take Russel T. Davies' scripts seriously? The hypothesis: A ****ing lot. The tools: Vodka, shot glasses, Voyage of the Damned. The method: Step 1: Two or three participants acquire alcohol with identical or similar alcohol concentrations. Step 2: Participants fill a number of shot glasses of identical or similar capacity, empty glasses will be counted at the end of the experiment period. Step 3: Participants watch Voyage of the Damned and drink. Step 4: Once all participants have achieved the desired result (taking VotD seriously, not unconsciousness), statistics are collated and the average amount of alcohol is deduced. I think it's a really quite good experiment. I do, however, need some volunteers... |
Tom -- duty calls. This is perfect for you. Are you up for it?
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This could be awesome, hilarious, and very very insightful.
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I've got a big bottle of Vodka here waiting to be consumed. count me in.
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I was going to suggest Partners in Crime instead but that might cause deaths from alchohol poisoning.
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No, you guys should drink until Love & Monsters looks like a good serial. Then you'll KNOW you're drunk.
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I shall report back later tonight. |
Good luck, and try to sober up before you report your findings. :P
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To be fair I need a few drinks before putting in the Voyage of the Damned DVD for extra courage, christ I am *not* looking forward to sitting through that again. Honestly, the sacrifices I make for you people. |
Thank Darwin it isn't Partners in Crime.
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I liked VotD. Especially Foon and Martin, they were so nice, they didn't deserve to die.:(
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And also a +3. |
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Can I report this post for being awesome? |
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Well, it's one of the first things that's made me laugh that much on the forums for a long time.
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