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→ Hermione and the Doctor 
“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—” 
“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”



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AU MEME: asked by weasley-stole-the-tardis



→ Hermione and the Doctor 
“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—” 
“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”



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chatterboxrose:

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AU MEME: asked by weasley-stole-the-tardis



→ Hermione and the Doctor 
“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—” 
“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”



Yes.
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chatterboxrose:

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AU MEME: asked by weasley-stole-the-tardis



→ Hermione and the Doctor 
“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—” 
“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”



Yes.
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AU MEME: asked by weasley-stole-the-tardis



→ Hermione and the Doctor 
“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—” 
“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”



Yes.
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chatterboxrose:

captain-hammer:


AU MEME: asked by weasley-stole-the-tardis



→ Hermione and the Doctor 
“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—” 
“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”



Yes.
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→ Hermione and the Doctor
 


“It’s, it’s bigger on the inside. But how? You had to have used an engorgement charm, or an undetectable extension charm! I remember reading about those - of course, we haven’t gotten up to that in class yet but I always though they might come in handy—”
 


“Oh, Hermione Granger, you really are the brightest witch of your age.  Well, I’m going to show you things you haven’t read about in a book.”

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    • #THAT I PLAYED OVER AND OVER
    • #EVERY CHANCE I COULD
    • #THO I DIDN'T ACTUALLY HAVE A SUPERNINTENDO AT HOME SO BY THAT I MEAN WHEREVER I COULD FIND THIS.
    • #AND LIKE
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Love Actually Deleted Scene - Scary Headmistress 

“Love Actually has a lesbian relationship you probably never knew existed”

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Doctor Who rewritten - During his “farewell tour” of series 6, the Doctor learns that Donna Noble has written a series of children’s books and poses as a reporter to speak with her.


Doctor: So, Mrs. Temple-Noble, my editor, Mr. uh…J. Jonah Jameson, tells me that you were inspired to write these books because of vivid  - ?Donna: Dreams, yes. For the past - gosh, three years or so - I’ve been  having peculiar ones nearly every single night. Like, being left at the alter for a giant spider, having a giant cockroach  on my back, and being attacked by a giant wasp! Not that they’re all giant-insects-related though.Doctor: Eek, sounds terrifying!Donna: No, but see: they only sound that way. Somehow, I feel completely  happy during ‘em. The most wonderful part of my day is when I’m  sleeping.Doctor: I’m sorry.Donna: Phh, don’t apologize. I love it! Besides, not like it’s your  fault, Mr. - oh, sorry, forget it. My brain’s a bit scrambled, chasing  after an 18-month-old all day.Doctor: I’m Mr. Lake, but you can call me ‘Jackson’. And you…you have a son?Donna: Daughter. Name’s Jenny. Doctor: Oh, what a cool name!. Though I do hope your phone number isn’t  867-5309. Whoops, bad joke. It’s a song - American, I think. Anyway, you were saying?Donna: Well, being a former temp - and a pretty good one, if I must say -  I’m able to type my dreams out quickly every morning, before they  fade much from memory. And they’re so utterly ridiculous, that I don’t  want to keep ‘em cooped up just inside my brain. I thought, why not  share the stories with children! Doctor: Brilliant!Donna: Nah, but thanks. Here’s the first book. *passes him it*Doctor: Daisy’s Wild Ride. Donna: Yeah, Daisy’s a young girl in a few of my dreams. Pretty. Blonde.Doctor: What are these little smiley blooby things on the first page?Donna: Just some cute creatures, harmless. They prance naked around the street, and are fun to wave at.Doctor: And these - ? *points to another page*Donna: Ah, those are the Doods. Aliens who sing and have spaghetti permanently stuck in their mouths.Doctor: And her - *points again*?  With the nice curly hair?Donna: Puddle. Bloody rubbish name, I know. But that’s what she calls  herself in my dreams - Puddle Lullabye. She’s a bit of a tease, very  secretive.Doctor: Sounds intriguing! And *points again* what is that - a police box?! Nice blue color! Lemme guess: it’s magical?Donna: Nope, that’s a porta-potty.Doctor: Oh.Donna: And see this too-skinny bloke who looks like he could use an IV  to pump bacon directly into his lanky frame? Not that you’re much  bigger. Wait, sorry, would you like something to eat? I made a fresh  loaf of banana bread earlier.Doctor: Sure! I love bread…of nearly all fruit flavors! At least, I  think I do. But first, what were you saying about that man? The too  skinny one? Though the hair doesn’t look so bad, even if the suit’s a  bit raggedy…Donna: He’s a doctor.Doctor: Oh? Really?Donna: Yup, Doctor Jack Harksmith.Doctor: *sputtery noises*Donna: He’s a wee bit *points to her head and twirls around a  finger* cuckoo. He travels by magic carpet - calls it a ‘CARPIS’, insists upon running around  everywhere in a suit, is easily amused by his miniscule knowledge of  Italian, carries around a laser hammer, and  licks nearly everything in  sight - edible or not.  Oh and he’s clearly head-over-trainers in love  with Daisy, but he never ever tells her. Can you even believe that?Doctor: Well, it sure does sound like the stuff of legend. A bit fairytale, maybe.Donna: I know, I know. And he - this Doctor Jack Harksmith - can be annoying as my mother. And  believe me, my mother is annoying. Plus, he’s overly hyperactive and rather irrational, so I’m  practically his babysitter. But you know what, Mr. Lake?Doctor: What’s that, Mrs. Nob - uh, Mrs. Temple-Noble?Donna: He’s fantastic. As is every single dream. I wouldn’t trade them in for anything.
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Doctor Who rewritten - During his “farewell tour” of series 6, the Doctor learns that Donna Noble has written a series of children’s books and poses as a reporter to speak with her.

Doctor: So, Mrs. Temple-Noble, my editor, Mr. uh…J. Jonah Jameson, tells me that you were inspired to write these books because of vivid  - ?
Donna: Dreams, yes. For the past - gosh, three years or so - I’ve been having peculiar ones nearly every single night. Like, being left at the alter for a giant spider, having a giant cockroach on my back, and being attacked by a giant wasp! Not that they’re all giant-insects-related though.
Doctor: Eek, sounds terrifying!
Donna: No, but see: they only sound that way. Somehow, I feel completely happy during ‘em. The most wonderful part of my day is when I’m sleeping.
Doctor: I’m sorry.
Donna: Phh, don’t apologize. I love it! Besides, not like it’s your fault, Mr. - oh, sorry, forget it. My brain’s a bit scrambled, chasing after an 18-month-old all day.
Doctor: I’m Mr. Lake, but you can call me ‘Jackson’. And you…you have a son?
Donna: Daughter. Name’s Jenny.
Doctor: Oh, what a cool name!. Though I do hope your phone number isn’t 867-5309. Whoops, bad joke. It’s a song - American, I think. Anyway, you were saying?
Donna: Well, being a former temp - and a pretty good one, if I must say - I’m able to type my dreams out quickly every morning, before they fade much from memory. And they’re so utterly ridiculous, that I don’t want to keep ‘em cooped up just inside my brain. I thought, why not share the stories with children!
Doctor: Brilliant!
Donna: Nah, but thanks. Here’s the first book. *passes him it*
Doctor: Daisy’s Wild Ride.
Donna: Yeah, Daisy’s a young girl in a few of my dreams. Pretty. Blonde.
Doctor: What are these little smiley blooby things on the first page?
Donna: Just some cute creatures, harmless. They prance naked around the street, and are fun to wave at.
Doctor: And these - ? *points to another page*
Donna: Ah, those are the Doods. Aliens who sing and have spaghetti permanently stuck in their mouths.
Doctor: And her - *points again*?  With the nice curly hair?
Donna: Puddle. Bloody rubbish name, I know. But that’s what she calls herself in my dreams - Puddle Lullabye. She’s a bit of a tease, very secretive.
Doctor: Sounds intriguing! And *points again* what is that - a police box?! Nice blue color! Lemme guess: it’s magical?
Donna: Nope, that’s a porta-potty.
Doctor: Oh.
Donna: And see this too-skinny bloke who looks like he could use an IV to pump bacon directly into his lanky frame? Not that you’re much bigger. Wait, sorry, would you like something to eat? I made a fresh loaf of banana bread earlier.
Doctor: Sure! I love bread…of nearly all fruit flavors! At least, I think I do. But first, what were you saying about that man? The too skinny one? Though the hair doesn’t look so bad, even if the suit’s a bit raggedy…
Donna: He’s a doctor.
Doctor: Oh? Really?
Donna: Yup, Doctor Jack Harksmith.
Doctor: *sputtery noises*
Donna: He’s a wee bit *points to her head and twirls around a finger* cuckoo. He travels by magic carpet - calls it a ‘CARPIS’, insists upon running around everywhere in a suit, is easily amused by his miniscule knowledge of Italian, carries around a laser hammer, and licks nearly everything in sight - edible or not.  Oh and he’s clearly head-over-trainers in love with Daisy, but he never ever tells her. Can you even believe that?
Doctor: Well, it sure does sound like the stuff of legend. A bit fairytale, maybe.
Donna: I know, I know. And he - this Doctor Jack Harksmith - can be annoying as my mother. And believe me, my mother is annoying. Plus, he’s overly hyperactive and rather irrational, so I’m practically his babysitter. But you know what, Mr. Lake?
Doctor: What’s that, Mrs. Nob - uh, Mrs. Temple-Noble?
Donna: He’s fantastic. As is every single dream. I wouldn’t trade them in for anything.

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The mind races.

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 Outside your window, waited for you
You didn’t come, you never do.
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Outside your window, waited for you

You didn’t come, you never do.

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