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'''Doctor Who TARDISposting''', also known as '''Doccy Who TARDISposting''', '''Docty Who TARDISposting''', '''Dpctor Who TARDISposting''', '''Doctor Who TARDISpasting''', '''Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part One in Cinemas Now''', '''[[Milk]]''', '''[[Orgasm|Clum]]''' and '''Alan Jackson Skateboardposting''',{{fact}} is an online fan community dedicated to ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and its spin-offs. | |||
The character | Several people involved in the franchise have endorsed the fan community. These include [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[John Leeson]], [[Frazer Hines]], and [[David Bradley]].{{fact}} | ||
The meme-character character [[Scongo]], originated from this community, and has subsequently featured in several licensed productions, including the short story, ''[[The Aftermath (short story)|The Aftermath]]'' (which mischievously equated him with [[Chris Cwej]]) and the virtual trading card game, ''[[Worlds Apart (video game)|Worlds Apart]]''{{fact}}. | |||
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Doctor Who TARDISposting, also known as Doccy Who TARDISposting, Docty Who TARDISposting, Dpctor Who TARDISposting, Doctor Who TARDISpasting, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part One in Cinemas Now, Milk, Clum and Alan Jackson Skateboardposting,[source needed] is an online fan community dedicated to Doctor Who and its spin-offs.
Several people involved in the franchise have endorsed the fan community. These include Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, John Leeson, Frazer Hines, and David Bradley.[source needed]
The meme-character character Scongo, originated from this community, and has subsequently featured in several licensed productions, including the short story, The Aftermath (which mischievously equated him with Chris Cwej) and the virtual trading card game, Worlds Apart[source needed].