I going to put these on despite what ya'll say.Here's that link to who made them. LissyStrata is awesome.
Let's start with all the Doctor's. Yay! 1st-12th Including War Doctor! |
I couldn't stop laughing at this,it's a scene from Mawdryn Undead. The two fillies are Teagan and Nyssa. |
Scene from The Romans. Ian and Barbara. Adorable. |
After 15 minutes the Doctor decided that carrot juice wasn't so bad. And... Mel+ Red Bull = All hell to spring loose. |
SPACE. The Doctor ,Victoria,Jamie and Space Core! |
7 and Ace. Awesome! |
Dang it Doc! When you throw a snowball you hit them when they're looking at you too! Amateur. |
Dodo, Steven and Viki in the TARDIS. |
Ben: Quit ya' worrying Duchess, there's nothing up here to be afraid of! Polly: Dra- Dra-Drag- Dragon... |
Team Fivey! Yay! Pegasus: Adric Earth Pony: Teagan Unicorn: Nyssa |
It's official! No matter what incarnation the Doctor will never grasp the concept of personal space! 8 and Grace everybody. |
'Cuz he's Rory freaking Williams that's why! |
They're are a lot of thing the Doctor can't grasp, one of them is this. |
River, 11 and TARDIS. I love the TARDIS's design,it's really cute. And that's it for now! Hope you liked them 'cause I'm not done! Next week more! ( Hopefully ) |
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