Steve Hrad

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Steve Hrad was a reader of the website Doctor Who?.

Biography

In early 2005, Steve wrote to the conspiracy website Doctor Who? about an encounter he had with the Ninth Doctor in a park a few days prior while he was listening to a Britney Spears CD on his boombox. The Doctor remarked to Steve that, "when you're long gone, that song will live on." (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)

This affirmation turned out to be entirely correct, as by the year 5000000000, Britney Spears' song "Toxic" was regarded as a ballad from Earth's classical era, and was played on a vintage jukebox owned by Cassandra shortly before Earth's destruction, arguably making it the final song to be played during the planet's history. (TV: The End of the World)