Off now for the weekend to Stratford-upon-avon (for shakespearian culture and cheese and the like) and to Warwick (for castle). Yay! Will be back sunday to blab to everyone all about it.
He was also on TV's first hospital drama. ~head in hands~ He then went into radio and things were much better. ~g~ And mother's an opera singer. Should I be ashamed of my parents?
Yah, the daughter of the Egyptian God of Chaos. Well, it explains a lot...
But don't be ashamed. I think deep down you're proud of them. Otherwise you'd never have told me about them! :-P Maybe you secretly wanted to be one of Dr Who's 'companions'?
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Date: 2002-04-14 02:39 pm (UTC)Go on then, I'll pander to your wish to tell me. Who was he in Dr. Who??
I just looked at that last sentance and had to convince myself it actually worked.
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Date: 2002-04-15 01:21 am (UTC)Was doing it on purpose though; I'm not usually this bad, honest.
Dad played Sutekh, evil Egyptian God of Chaos - no, really - in Dr Who and the Pyramids of Mars. It's not one of his finer moments. ~g~
Glad you had a good time in Stratford...
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Date: 2002-04-15 05:10 am (UTC)It's a pretty unconventional claim to fame. The daughter of Sutekh. *giggle*
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Date: 2002-04-15 05:44 am (UTC)He then went into radio and things were much better. ~g~ And mother's an opera singer. Should I be ashamed of my parents?
Yah, the daughter of the Egyptian God of Chaos. Well, it explains a lot...
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Date: 2002-04-15 06:30 am (UTC)But don't be ashamed. I think deep down you're proud of them. Otherwise you'd never have told me about them! :-P
Maybe you secretly wanted to be one of Dr Who's 'companions'?
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Date: 2002-04-15 09:00 am (UTC)But please don't accuse me of that, I can't stand Dr Who...~g~
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