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Post by pollywright on Jul 16, 2011 20:26:29 GMT
I saw this on youtube before and it made me wonder. At first i presumed it was a fake but the video maker said he has sent it to the dr who restoration team - about three days ago. www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_T6_H9voQACould it be real and if so has anything been heard about it?
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Post by John Wall on Jul 16, 2011 21:03:48 GMT
I saw this on youtube before and it made me wonder. At first i presumed it was a fake but the video maker said he has sent it to the dr who restoration team - about three days ago. www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_T6_H9voQACould it be real and if so has anything been heard about it? I'll believe it when Steve Roberts sees it !
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Post by Richard Bignell on Jul 16, 2011 21:48:14 GMT
Total fake.
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Post by Thomas Morris on Jul 16, 2011 22:44:45 GMT
Fake. I mean jeez. SERIOUSLY FAKE!
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Post by Paul Varley on Jul 16, 2011 23:15:39 GMT
The uploader sounds like a childish 'trying to be funny' sort of internet c*nt.
Fake as the TOWIE girls.
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Post by Ron Bowes on Jul 17, 2011 8:24:43 GMT
A sad plank that likes the sound of his own voice. (Yawn)
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Post by Thomas Morris on Jul 17, 2011 20:09:29 GMT
He told me he gave it to the Restoration team. Now he's removed the video.
Fake
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Post by Simon Broad on Jul 18, 2011 15:16:44 GMT
So do you think he has given it to the restoration team or was it all just a lie?
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Post by Ewan Montague on Jul 18, 2011 17:42:44 GMT
apparently it's been removed, whatever it was
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Post by vernon roberts on Jul 19, 2011 1:38:50 GMT
well since its been removed it proves he was full of it, its a shame people have to be jerks cause i think behavior like that keeps the honest leads away....
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Post by Elliott Prince on Jul 19, 2011 6:46:27 GMT
If the video is no longer accessible, could someone please explain/describe what the video was of?
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Post by Richard Bignell on Jul 19, 2011 7:00:38 GMT
A young boy (looks about 13-15 from his other videos) holding a large can of film, which he insists has an episode of Marco Polo within even though it's marked as being an educational film on the tin. It was bought, he says, in his first venture into a thrift shop in America. He absolutely promises that it's real and that he'll put some of the footage up if he gets 100,000 hits on his video...
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Post by Rob Moss on Jul 19, 2011 7:40:02 GMT
I think he's likely to get 100,000 hits, but only if he turns up at next year's Gallifrey in person.
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Post by Tim Linnell on Jul 19, 2011 10:28:17 GMT
When you get a certain level of hits on youtube you start qualifying for payments I think, so that'll be behind it. This is a classic viral technique, many people will click on the off chance as it costs nothing but time.
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Post by Ronnie McDevitt on Jul 19, 2011 11:21:49 GMT
Clearly a sad attention seeking individual. Best to ignore him completely.
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