Sunday 25 April 2010

New Doctor Who star Matt Smith trashes BBC set

BUMBLING Doctor Who star Matt Smith is constantly breaking bits of the set during filming, the show’s boss revealed.

The programme’s executive producer, Steven Moffatt, described the young actor as a cross between action hero Indiana Jones and funnyman Stan Laurel.

Viewers will see the result of one of the Midland TV star’s accidents restaged for the cameras in the latest edition of the BBC1 series.

Galifreyan Language

LANGUAGE:
    Old High Gallifreyan had 10,000,000 letters in its alphabet and worked well as code for computer programs.  Old Low Gallifreyan is another language that was once used.  But the Modern Gallifreyan Omegabet is a mathematically based language that has only 1,000,000 characters.  Messages are writen in equations that must be solved to be deciphered.  This half writing, half math language is very precise but not very practical.  Gallifreyans use 208 language tenses. Because of the stagnation of their society Gallifreyans have difficulty handling different cultures.  They have 30 different words to describe culture shock.  The plural of TARDIS is still still debated by Time Lords. Gallifreyan Morse is similar to Morse Code. 
        Meyopapa: appears to mean master.
        Grumblies: kid slang for adults
        Gjara'vont: of darkest thought
        Broken House: a dying bloodline. 

 

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