They also forget the "almost completely black with one image dead-center" movie poster, which is almost exclusively used for horror/sci-fi movies that want you to think they're the next 'Aliens.'
Yes, it prevents professional sellers from abusing the system and ordering pallet loads of free priority mail boxes, but way to encourage responsible recycling by forbidding the other 99% of us from reusing perfectly serviceable boxes, even if we recut them or turn them inside out.
Growing up with the series on PBS, my initial favorite was Tom Baker, then in my teen years, Sylvester McCoy (especially the darker "chess player" version from the final seasons and first few novels)
Now, I'm torn between Troughton (who, no offense to Billy Hartnell, was the first truly "Doctor-y" Doctor, and the one by which all subsequent Doctors took their lead) and Tom Baker again, though Matt Smith is definitely shaping up to be one of my all-time favorites.
Feh... Obviously written by a 20-something American with limited viewing habits.
What about The Prisoner's Lotus 7 or The Doctor's beloved yellow roadster Bessie (or the 'Whomobile' though it might be disqualified for having 3 wheels and the outward appearance of being a hovercraft) Where's John Steed's Bentley or Emma Peel's Lotus Elan?
If you're going strictly red white and blue, then at the very least, there should have been a mention for the Munster's Koach, Grandpa Munster's Drag-u-la, plus the 1928 Porter from "My Mother The Car"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMm4nSxPCOA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3rNBAMt-kg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfKxTu4PLWI
Yes, it prevents professional sellers from abusing the system and ordering pallet loads of free priority mail boxes, but way to encourage responsible recycling by forbidding the other 99% of us from reusing perfectly serviceable boxes, even if we recut them or turn them inside out.
Now, I'm torn between Troughton (who, no offense to Billy Hartnell, was the first truly "Doctor-y" Doctor, and the one by which all subsequent Doctors took their lead) and Tom Baker again, though Matt Smith is definitely shaping up to be one of my all-time favorites.
What about The Prisoner's Lotus 7 or The Doctor's beloved yellow roadster Bessie (or the 'Whomobile' though it might be disqualified for having 3 wheels and the outward appearance of being a hovercraft) Where's John Steed's Bentley or Emma Peel's Lotus Elan?
If you're going strictly red white and blue, then at the very least, there should have been a mention for the Munster's Koach, Grandpa Munster's Drag-u-la, plus the 1928 Porter from "My Mother The Car"