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Sunday 1 May 2011

warm thoughts

what to do if you're 10 (or 43) and have just watched the scariest dr who ever before bed

take one warm thought, available here, and squeeze very very tight


and if you wake in the night from a 'silence' related nightmare then press his belly button


and if all else fails go through to your mum and dad's room (this only works if you're 10) with your warm thought so you and mum can hug him together

Is there anyone else out there who suspects that dr who isn't and never has been suitable for children (or nervous adults)?
xx

5 comments:

  1. Unfortunatley there isn't much you can watch on telly now suitable for the whole family )-:

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  2. awww, there he is!
    glad your happy with him...i think im going to have to go to bed with a whole army of warmthoughts from the studio after watching the dr's.
    xx

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  3. We ran around like headless chickens looking for the remote control when my curious three year old sauntered past and asked 'who that funny man?'Really think it should be on after seven.Love those 'warm thoughts' such a good idea,Cassandra:)xx

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  4. I'm glad I'm not the only one slightly scared of Dr Who but still can't help watching it. but thoroughly recommend an army of warm thoughts!

    Kate x

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  5. I'm afraid that after the 'angels' nothing can scare me now, had to watch the 2nd half minimised to a tiny screen on bbc iplayer. I do feel this new Dr has a slightly less scary lot of creatures, I watched a tiny bit of that awful one with the gas masks (Dr.Tennant) and my son (who hadnt watched) woke in the night wandered into my room and scared the noodles out of me!

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