Nothing Tra La La?
A blog for Simon Guerrier
Monday, October 17, 2011
The angels had the phone box
The Dr spotted these
sneaky Weeping Angels
in
Kensal Green cemetery, London
. There's a TARDIS-shaped gap in the midst of them, which can surely be no coincidence. Empirical proof that Doctor Who is real.
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