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UK question: So, when one has tea, is it generally an afternoon thing? Or is it an all-the-time thing? Like say you went over to someone's house in the morning, would you have tea? Or would it be weird to say you're going to someone's house for tea in the morning? It makes no matter to me one way or the other, I just need to know how to word something.
This was the episode where the Doctor extracts a toothbrush from his coat and hands it to Martha, right? Was there something special about the toothbrush? I seem to recall that it wasn't an ordinary toothbrush, but can't remember exactly. (And The Shakespeare Code transcript isn't up yet.)
This was the episode where the Doctor extracts a toothbrush from his coat and hands it to Martha, right? Was there something special about the toothbrush? I seem to recall that it wasn't an ordinary toothbrush, but can't remember exactly. (And The Shakespeare Code transcript isn't up yet.)

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I think the Doctor keeps a few spares for when he ends up sharing rooms with people who didn't bring any luggage (which must happen regularly given his lifestyle) but for his own dental hygiene he just has a dedicated setting on the screwdriver, and it allows him to choose between jam and chocolate toothpaste without ever suffering from tooth decay.
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*snickers*
I think the Doctor keeps a few spares for when he ends up sharing rooms with people who didn't bring any luggage (which must happen regularly given his lifestyle) but for his own dental hygiene he just has a dedicated setting on the screwdriver, and it allows him to choose between jam and chocolate toothpaste without ever suffering from tooth decay.
HA!!! I think I'm adopting that as personal canon now...