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''See also, [[User:Bigredrabbit/Reviews]]''
''See also, [[User:Bigredrabbit/Reviews]]''


''''''Hello, I am Bigredrabbit. I remember first watching Doctor Who at an early age when the classic series was repeated. I was a massive dinosaur fan then and was horrified by the fact that An Unearthly Child didn't feature any of them. My parents convinced me to watch The Daleks and I loved it. I hardly ever watched it, seeing as it was on at the same time as the colour cartoon, The Simpsons, but my parents convinced me to watch The Dalek Invasion of Earth. I was initially scared by the scene where the Roboman drowns himself, but managed to watch the rest through out the week. Susan was the youngest, and therefore the most relatable, character in it and I was outrage when she left. Occasionally, I did watch an episode, but ended up being frightened by every one I saw. I was freaked by the noises that the Sand Beast in The Resuce made, Terror of the Autons left me thinking that my phone was going to strangle me, I had nightmares of The Brain of Morbius, not of Morbius, but those old ladies who were immortal, trying to take my nose to replenish their corn fields (don't ask me why), I watched Paradise Towers at my beach house and refused to swim becuase of the robot octopuss, and I thought that Sil lived outside of my window thanks to Trial of a Time Lord. My parents then convinced me to watch Survival as it was the last episode and I was freaked by those cats with glowing-eyes, but I constantly began laughing when remembering the Cheetah People. I was convinced I hated Doctor Who and refused to watch it in its revival in 2005 and therefore didn't watch it in 2006. But in 2007, a good review for Smith and Jones convinced me to watch it. I then fell in love. I happily watched the rest of the 2007 series, before catching up on the 2005 series. I watched the 2008 series and then the 2009 series. I watched the 2008 series of Torchwood and then catched up with the 2007 series. I haven't watched Children of Earth yet because it hasn't be broadcast in Australia'' yet. I have caught up on the 2009 specials of Doctor Who so far, before watching the 2007,2008 and 2009 series of SJA. I hope to watch The Waters of Mars. (NOTE: If TWoM has been broadcast already, then note I wrote this on the 12th November 2009) I may update, till then, this is Bigredrabbit, signing out. '''
''''''Hello, I am Bigredrabbit. I remember first watching Doctor Who at an early age when the classic series was repeated. I was a massive dinosaur fan then and was horrified by the fact that An Unearthly Child didn't feature any of them. My parents convinced me to watch The Daleks and I loved it. I hardly ever watched it, seeing as it was on at the same time as the colour cartoon, The Simpsons, but my parents convinced me to watch The Dalek Invasion of Earth. I was initially scared by the scene where the Roboman drowns himself, but managed to watch the rest through out the week. Susan was the youngest, and therefore the most relatable, character in it and I was outrage when she left. Occasionally, I did watch an episode, but ended up being frightened by every one I saw. I was freaked by the noises that the Sand Beast in The Resuce made, Terror of the Autons left me thinking that my phone was going to strangle me, I had nightmares of The Brain of Morbius, not of Morbius, but those old ladies who were immortal, trying to take my nose to replenish their corn fields (don't ask me why), I watched Paradise Towers at my beach house and refused to swim becuase of the robot octopuss, and I thought that Sil lived outside of my window thanks to Trial of a Time Lord. My parents then convinced me to watch Survival as it was the last episode and I was freaked by those cats with glowing-eyes, but I constantly began laughing when remembering the Cheetah People. I was convinced I hated Doctor Who and refused to watch it in its revival in 2005 and therefore didn't watch it in 2006. But in 2007, a good review for Smith and Jones convinced me to watch it. I then fell in love. I happily watched the rest of the 2007 series, before catching up on the 2005 series. I watched the 2008 series and then the 2009 series. I watched the 2008 series of Torchwood and then catched up with the 2007 series. I haven't watched Children of Earth yet because it hasn't be broadcast in Australia'' yet. I have caught up on the 2009 specials of Doctor Who so far, before watching the 2007,2008 and 2009 series of SJA. I hope to watch The Waters of Mars. (NOTE: If TWoM has been broadcast already, then note I wrote this on the 12th November 2009) I may update, till then, this is Bigredrabbit, signing out.''''


== Possible psychic connection to Doctor Who ==
== Possible psychic connection to Doctor Who ==
Just realised I may be psychic-erly connected to Doctor Who! I have never seen Episode One of The Leisure Hive, until today and realised the beginning is almost identical to a dream I had a while ago. Me and K-9 were at the beach and he chased a giant shrimp into the water. Then blood went everywhere and it was K-9's! I pulled him out, but he was now blind, deaf and could not taste, smell or feel. He said something like "Master, are you there?" and then I started to cry. Almost exactly like when Romana accidentally deactivates K-9 by making him follow her beach ball into the water.
Just realised I may be psychic-erly connected to Doctor Who! I have never seen Episode One of The Leisure Hive, until today and realised the beginning is almost identical to a dream I had a while ago. Me and K-9 were at the beach and he chased a giant shrimp into the water. Then blood went everywhere and it was K-9's! I pulled him out, but he was now blind, deaf and could not taste, smell or feel. He said something like "Master, are you there?" and then I started to cry. Almost exactly like when Romana accidentally deactivates K-9 by making him follow her beach ball into the water.
== Hydroponic tomato? ==
You may wonder why my signature consists of I'm A Hydroponic Tomato!
You see, as a child, I commonly uttered this, mainly for attention, and I now believe it a good signature as that was the time period when I first entered the amaxing world of Doctor Who.


== Current projects ==
== Current projects ==
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