The History of “Doctor Who”

I haven’t seen a single episode of Doctor Who in the 47 years it’s been on TV, but I suspect these guys have seen them all.

I get the impression it’s the kind of show that if I did watch it, I’d never tell anyone. Like being a fan of “Two and a Half Men” or “How I Met Your Mother.” You can like them in the privacy of your own home, but it’s better not to mention it to any of your friends. So…

Does anybody watch Doctor Who?

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Phillip Cairns is a beekeeper in St. John's, Newfoundland, who writes about beekeeping at MudSongs.org.
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6 Responses to The History of “Doctor Who”

  1. Jody says:

    You watch Two and a Half Men?!

  2. Phillip says:

    Great news! Ashton Kutcher Will Join ‘Two and a Half Men’!

    I’m stealing this from a comment I read on Facebook:

    “I’m not sure what is more pathetic. That they couldn’t bring themselves to just end the show on a Sheen high note (literally), or that Ashton Kutcher wants the cash bad enough to associate himself with one of the worst shits to be shat by TV.”

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