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::Anyway, I suspect that his narration is actually him reading something (writing on the box itself, a book River gives him, etc.) or translating an old Gallifreyan fairy tale from his childhood, or something like that, and he doesn't necessarily know what it's describing. But, other than that, I agree with both you and Winehousefan. --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 10:52, June 13, 2010 (UTC)
::Anyway, I suspect that his narration is actually him reading something (writing on the box itself, a book River gives him, etc.) or translating an old Gallifreyan fairy tale from his childhood, or something like that, and he doesn't necessarily know what it's describing. But, other than that, I agree with both you and Winehousefan. --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 10:52, June 13, 2010 (UTC)
What is the box; what’s in the box?  Let’s just list all of the possibilities and decide on what would be disappointing and what wouldn’t.  Vote for best and worst answer.  Add more too.
1. A Schrödinger cat. I shall call him Pixel and he shall be my friend. 
2. E-space – all that entropy comes back.  That’s probably not nice.
3. Reality – we are already looking inside the Pandorica when it opens we can get back to the real world.  Hopefully everything wouldn’t turn out to be a dream/unreal.
4. Omega – A Time Lord
5. The Master – Another time lord.
6. A demon – similar to the beast.
7. The Omega Point.  (It has Five things you know).
8. Moffat sitting at a desk writing ‘and he saw a man sitting at a desk writing ‘and he saw a man sitt..
9. A mirror with a reflection of the Doctor banging helplessly on the other side of the glass forever.
10. Daleks (or another big non timelord enemy)
11. A young girl called Amy dreaming of a raggerdy man.
12. Rory with some ice cream and a note explaining where he’s been.
13. The antimatter doctor.
14. A McGiffin (with fries)
15. Anti-time; just about enough to cancel out all of the time there is.
16. Noel Edmonds and £250 000 (or 1p).
17. An Angel (not the weeping kind)
18. Nothing.  Literally nothing.
19. Everything.  All of the possibilities that can evey be waiting to be chosen.
20. A note saying ‘We apologise for the inconvenience’.
[[User:Jack Chilli|Jack Chilli]] 09:00, June 14, 2010 (UTC)
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