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A '''food fight''' was a fight, usually fought for fun, in which participants aimed to cover their opponents with [[food]]. Food could be thrown by hand, or launched by using [[cutlery]] as a [[catapult]]. | A '''food fight''' was a fight, usually fought for fun, in which participants aimed to cover their opponents with [[food]]. Food could be thrown by hand, or launched by using [[cutlery]] as a [[catapult]]. | ||
The [[Eighth Doctor]] once started a food fight with [[Fourth Tamasan|Captain Tamasan]] and [[Veeda]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Conscript (audio story)|The Conscript]]'') | |||
When she was 13, [[Rose Tyler]] had a boyfriend who she described as a "master" of food fights. In [[2501]], Rose put his teachings to use when she used [[mashed potato]] to instigate a food fight in the canteen of [[Detention Centre 6]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Monsters Inside (novel)|The Monsters Inside]]'') | When she was 13, [[Rose Tyler]] had a boyfriend who she described as a "master" of food fights. In [[2501]], Rose put his teachings to use when she used [[mashed potato]] to instigate a food fight in the canteen of [[Detention Centre 6]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Monsters Inside (novel)|The Monsters Inside]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 3 October 2022
A food fight was a fight, usually fought for fun, in which participants aimed to cover their opponents with food. Food could be thrown by hand, or launched by using cutlery as a catapult.
The Eighth Doctor once started a food fight with Captain Tamasan and Veeda. (AUDIO: The Conscript)
When she was 13, Rose Tyler had a boyfriend who she described as a "master" of food fights. In 2501, Rose put his teachings to use when she used mashed potato to instigate a food fight in the canteen of Detention Centre 6. (PROSE: The Monsters Inside)