@rattyburvil: Not talking. Just looking. Après steak and eggs. @KarenGillan2
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@karengillan2 Someone could have told me to turn off my email notifications when i joined twitter today @RattyBurvil. Plus side? That many cyber friends.
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@RattyBurvil: @russelltovey I just thumbed kazza’s moon face #thumbing http://instagr.am/p/JCqNTljgA0/
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Twitter is a wonder of modern communication, of this we can be in no doubt. How else could you possibly discover a whole range of relatively trivial everyday information about people in the public eye, while watching them chat to friends and colleagues, and sometimes striking up conversations with them (if you are lucky), without risking some kind of court order? Nowhere, that’s where.
Of course, if you’re a new Whovian to the world of social media, or haven’t thought about who to look up, here’s a brief guide to help you on your way.
Note: currently, Matt Smith isn’t on Twitter, nor is David Tennant. Christopher Eccleston dipped a toe in for a while, and then abandoned it. But they may all come around eventually.
First, a brief sample of some of the veterans of classic Doctor Who who are actively available. And by brief I mean these are the only two I could find:
• Colin Baker (The Sixth Doctor, no less) – @sawboneshex
• Frazer Hines (the ever-faithful Jamie) – @WhoFrazer
and now on to the faces of nowadays. These people need no introduction, right?
• Arthur Darvill – @rattyburvil
• James Corden – @jkcorden
• John Barrowman – @team_barrowman
• John Simm – @john_simm
• Noel Clarke – @NoelClarke
Get the rest of the list at Anglophenia
THIS.
Made me laugh.
Arthur Darvill and his hat, playing scrabble on Christmas.
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