Sorry, this is long-due.
Merry Christmas!
yeah, that's it. Happy holidays. Tis the season. Fa la la la la. Okay. Happy now?
Just kidding. But I don't feel like sticking on the subject for 10 hours.
Well, for Christmas I've received Doctor Who season 4 DVDs!!!!! YAY! Defiantly one of my favorite gifts! Episode 8 (counting the Titanic-Voyage-Astrid Peth episode/special) is "The Unicorn and the Wasp", which is based on Agatha Christie and what happened those 11 days in 1926 that she went missing. LOVE the episode, an felt like I should explore the real Agatha Christie's disappearance. So off I went on Google, and some might say never to use Wikipedia, but I did. I came to this page which you can reach by clicking this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie .I found out little about her disappearance. But what I did find was this weird thing. Now before you go all "Oh my gosh. You actually believe in Doctor Who?", I don't. I love the show, but am not that psycho. If you go to the bottom of the page, about 1/3 down, you see a graph that lists all her novels. Number 4 is The Man in the Brown Suit. If you watch the show, you'll be all "OMG!!!!!!" like you know what I'm talking about. THE 10TH DOCTOR (Mr. David Tennant) ALWAYS WEARS A BROWN SUIT!!!! Weird, right? Now, the episode right before "The Unicorn and the Wasp" is "The Doctor's Daughter". A Daughter's a Daughter was written in the late 1930s as a play. It was performed professionally once. It was unpublished but turned into the 1952 Mary Westmacott (who actually was Agatha Christie) novel. Odd, huh!
Just a weird thing. Felt like mentioning it. :)
Well, adios!
xoxo Carly
Monday, December 29, 2008
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Merry Christmas! I'm glad you're happy with your gift. :)
I've never watched "Doctor Who?" before, but I sometimes hear a lot about it.
I find it quite interesting that you did some research on that woman. I guess you can learn a lot from TV if you really look into it! Haha
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