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No, it wasn't you. I found it at user talk:Boblipton, nearly at the bottom of the page for anyone interested.

As for the use of "the" v. "a/an", I think "the" is only marginally better than "this". It still leaves the reader asking, "Which one? Did I miss something?"

Compare these two sentences:

A boy saw Rory leaving the TARDIS. Rory gave the boy an ice cream.

or

The boy saw Rory leaving the TARDIS. Rory gave the boy an ice cream.

The first choice establishes a boy, then continues to refer to the specific boy.

The second choice sounds like it's referring to something already established (or is coming from a first grade reader).

"The" can be used in certain circumstances, the best example of which can be found in Czechout's examples on Boblipton's talk page.