Greetings, Mr. Hatter.

I am Pangaea (pronunciation in my signature

), the GOF’s resident enthusiast of all things science and nature; past, present, and imagined.

Pleasure to meet such an interesting and entertaining character as yourself.

(At the moment my avatar looks to me like he's smiling, so I can only assume he's pleased to meet you as well.

:) Hope we get the chance to chat sometime; I love talking about dinosaurs and other prehistoric life (though sometimes I take
forever to get around to responding to a post

:).
Which LBT characters do you suppose would be best suited for the roles of the Alice in Wonderland characters in a crossover-type story? My votes would be Ducky as Alice, Tickles as the Rabbit, either Cera or Petrie as the Mad Hatter (Petrie, especially in the original LBT, is arguably the nuttiest of the characters, but I could also see Cera role-playing as an alternative interpretation of the Hatter; one who is perpetually "mad" in a different sense

), Strut and Ozzy as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and…I dunno, maybe Sharptooth as the Queen of Hearts? (Disclaimer: I'm not really that into Alice in Wonderland, so my judgment of which LBT characters would be best for which parts is probably not the best.)
Hello, and glad to be a member, Gang of Five!
As I said, I have been lurking as a guest on this site for about ten years. Finally, I have decided to get off my laurels and join as a member.
Holy buckets. :blink: If you're not just speaking hyperbolically, I'm pretty sure that's a GOF record for time spent lurking.

Glad you decided to join at last.

That has to be the biggest intro post I have seen in GoF for a very long time (if not since ever!)
.
Let's see…I copied Hatter's post to an empty Word document, and the word count tool counted 613 words. My introductory post was 963 words long, so Hatter's isn't the largest in terms of number of words (though I can't say for certain that mine is, either). However, I think his post
is bigger in terms of the amount of space it covers: the contents of my post are mostly lumped together in big fat paragraphs, while his are spread over many separate, spaced-out lines.
…Sorry, I went into analytical mode right there.

Forgive me; I'm a scientist and a teacher at heart.

TO PTYRA: Questions: my old foe. Ask if you wish. (shrugs)
Watch out for
this section, then: a constantly growing army of your enemies dwells in that part of the forum. Luckily for you, they are not aware of your presence here…yet.

And, in terms of Dr. Who: I am a "novice fan;" most of what I know is the modern series, and even then, much of it is due to the fact my best friend (who shall remain nameless, and is not a member of this site) is a long-time Whovian. Still, nice to know somebody else here likes the show, all the same.

I'm a bit similar. I've been a Doctor Who fan since…2006?…2005?…Whatever year the Sci Fi Channel first started airing episodes of the new series. Anyway, I've seen all of the New Series' episodes up to the premiere of Series 7, Part 2, and only a handful of Original Series episodes; most of what I know about the Original Series comes from what I've read about it. I have a brother who's watched several of the Original episodes, however.
Besides
Doctor Who, I’m a fan of
MythBusters,
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (Hey, don’t throw that garlic at me!

), the documentaries of Sir David Attenborough, several animated movies from
WALL?E to
Ice Age to
How To Train Your Dragon, the improv comedy show
Whose Line is it Anyway?, and…several other things I can’t remember right now because my neocortex is about as memory-retentive as a greased sieve.

That’s…just about all I’ve got for now. Welcome to The Gang Of Five!
