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ceebee_eebee) wrote2008-07-14 08:35 pm
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A question for the Brits.
Ok. So I am listening to Shadow of the Scourge for like the 800th time and I am tired of not understanding a particular reference. I've tried to find the answer on my own, to no avail. So, I call about YOU, British flisties.
When the Doctor books them rooms at the hotel, he does so under the name Summerfield. When Bernice asks why, he replies that a hotel in Kent may be one of the few places in the universe that the psuedonym "John Smith" would draw adverse attention.
I DON'T GET IT! I'm assuming this is some kind of religious reference?
Please explain.
When the Doctor books them rooms at the hotel, he does so under the name Summerfield. When Bernice asks why, he replies that a hotel in Kent may be one of the few places in the universe that the psuedonym "John Smith" would draw adverse attention.
I DON'T GET IT! I'm assuming this is some kind of religious reference?
Please explain.
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