Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
Woozy Song wrote:
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
The only problem was, he didn't die.
Then again, there wasn't a lot of difference between the real
Mickey Smith and the plastic doppelgänger Mickey!
On 3/26/2025 05:39, Woozy Song wrote:
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
And afterwards said wheely bin having a healthy belch.
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In article <xn0p3rcc6564w57001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Woozy Song wrote:
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
The only problem was, he didn't die.
Then again, there wasn't a lot of difference between the real
Mickey Smith and the plastic doppelgänger Mickey!
Anti-Noel Clarke sentiment I take it.
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p3rcc6564w57001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Woozy Song wrote:
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
The only problem was, he didn't die.
Then again, there wasn't a lot of difference between the real
Mickey Smith and the plastic doppelgänger Mickey!
Anti-Noel Clarke sentiment I take it.
No Dave, we are talking about a TV character...
In article <xn0p3rhml5d7tcj004@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p3rcc6564w57001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Woozy Song wrote:
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
The only problem was, he didn't die.
Then again, there wasn't a lot of difference between the
real Mickey Smith and the plastic doppelgänger Mickey!
Anti-Noel Clarke sentiment I take it.
No Dave, we are talking about a TV character...
Clarke was a Good Smith!
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p3rhml5d7tcj004@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p3rcc6564w57001@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
Woozy Song wrote:
Who can forget Mickey being eaten by a wheely bin?
The only problem was, he didn't die.
Then again, there wasn't a lot of difference between the
real Mickey Smith and the plastic doppelgänger Mickey!
Anti-Noel Clarke sentiment I take it.
No Dave, we are talking about a TV character...
Clarke was a Good Smith!
I dunno, Mickey had his moments, I thought Rose made a bit of a
fool out of him though. At one stage he really was just the "tin
dog"! :-)
Marrying Martha Jones was a good send off for Mickey but it was
an unlikely coupling.
In article <xn0p3rjzl5ghmhy000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:..
Clarke was a Good Smith!
I dunno, Mickey had his moments, I thought Rose made a bit
of a fool out of him though. At one stage he really was just
the "tin dog"! :-)
Marrying Martha Jones was a good send off for Mickey but it
was an unlikely coupling.
Why unlikely?
The Doctor wrote:
In article <xn0p3rjzl5ghmhy000@post.eweka.nl>,
Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
The Doctor wrote:..
Clarke was a Good Smith!
I dunno, Mickey had his moments, I thought Rose made a bit
of a fool out of him though. At one stage he really was just
the "tin dog"! :-)
Marrying Martha Jones was a good send off for Mickey but it
was an unlikely coupling.
Why unlikely?
It came out of nowhere.
Martha Jones was engaged to some medical guy working in Africa,
whilst Mickey Smith was doing whatever Mickey was doing. The
fact that Mickey and Martha were married was just thrown at us
in "The End of Time" for no other reason than RTD wanted them
both back so the Tenth Doctor could say goodbye to them...which
is fine for the way RTD throws scripts together. For me, Martha
Jones going from fancying the Tenth Doctor to marrying Mickey
Smith just seems an unlikely journey based on her character in
the show.
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