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What I don't get is that if the Doctor was 800 yrs old when he was in his sixth life and he's now in his tenth incarnation. Shouldn't he be more like 1,000 to 1,100 yrs old?

 marifrances posted over a year ago
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mac said:
simple he had to regerate alot between 6 and 10 he died faster. if you think about it the first doctor would have been around for the longgest time because he would have been a kid and in relitivly little danger. there is no pre-set amount of tim per doctor
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yh im afraid hes just to good at getting into trouble!!
becky9100 posted over a year ago
CalantheRose said:
I think that he's lying ;)
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posted over a year ago 
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Never thought about that! hmmmm!
marifrances posted over a year ago
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I know *I* wouldn't want to admit I was 1,000+ years old, especially seeing as the Doctor's goal in the new series seems to be to snog as many pretty girls as possible :D
CalantheRose posted over a year ago
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Romana's first episode she corrects him and says he must have lost count along the way.
mokenilworth posted over a year ago
mokenilworth said:
O-kay thought of another. The Doctor's not in normal timeline. He jumps around a lot, so unless he's keeping a diary and saying I've just spent five days in New New York and one month with Shakespeare he's going to loose track of days. The Tardis would have to be keeping track of what time is appearing to pass. He can't just look at a calendar and say "Oh look, it's November 23rd again. Happy Birthday to me.!"
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