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Title: A Bit Of Rain

Author: [livejournal.com profile] badly_knitted

Characters: Ten, Donna.

Rating: PG

Written For: Challenge 014 – umbrella / spire at [livejournal.com profile] dw100

Spoilers: General.

Summary: Weather’s unpredictable no matter where you are.

Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.








“Bloody Hell!” Donna peered out of the TARDIS door at the pouring rain. “Where d’you keep your umbrella?”



“I haven’t got one.” The Doctor stuck his head out the door. “It’s just rain. A bit of rain never hurt anyone.”



“If you think I’m goin’ out in that without a brolly, you’ve got another think comin’, spaceman! A girl could drown in that, not to mention what it’ll do to my hair. Drowned rat’s not a good look on anyone. Good thing I brought mine with me,” she added cheerfully. “Never know what the weather will be like in space.”



The End





Date: 2015-12-12 11:03 pm (UTC)
but_can_i_be_trusted: (The Doctor is In)
From: [personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted
“It’s just rain. A bit of rain never hurt anyone.”

Hehe, I like that. That's my attitude to rain; I haven't carried an umbrella in about fourteen years.

Cute!

Date: 2015-12-13 12:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dm12.livejournal.com
Me neither... the wind around here always blows it inside out, so what's the use? That said, what's the harm in rain, it never hurt anyone... "I'm melting!"

Date: 2015-12-13 09:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted
Haha, my mom's the same way. :D My only problem is what it does to my glasses, so I usually wear a hood or hat, myself. Didn't today, though (it's raining right now, and we had errands to run), so I was cleaning the lenses like crazy.

You're welcome! That was a fun read. ^.^

Date: 2015-12-13 12:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] owensheart.livejournal.com
Thats Donna, always prepared. Great drabble.

Date: 2015-12-13 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nightchild78.livejournal.com
This is something I have in common with Donna (along with a sturdy character), I always keep an umbrella in my bag (and also paracetamol,bandaids, the charger of my cell...) If the Doctor ever ask me to come with him and travel through time and space, at least I'd be prepared. lol

Date: 2015-12-14 11:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
My mum told me that I should always wash my hair if I get caught in the rain because its dirty. Plus sometimes I tend to get a headache afterwards.
Edited Date: 2015-12-14 11:41 am (UTC)

Date: 2015-12-17 02:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
At least you make an effort to send and write personalised cards. What with all the forms of technology we have to communicate. It could be temping for some people to just text or email a message. Time management can be challenging though.

Date: 2015-12-17 11:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
Its a good thing that you are trying to be Eco-friendly while helping the postal service. There was a story I saw on the news about how people are using the postal service less for letters and cards. However, people still need this service because of online shopping. Which means someone still needs to deliver these products.:)

Date: 2015-12-18 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
I remember when I had to pay rent and wait in a long queue at the post office. Now theres a choice of paying bills at an electronic machine or online. Even though its less busy, I still see people prefer to do theses kinds of tasks old school. My mum still gets Christmas cards or letters from her former co-worker/friends every year. Some are from those who have gone overseas.

Date: 2015-12-18 01:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
I still struggle with getting with the times. Hense the reason why I'm doing a Business Administration course. My knowledge of Computer Studies is not quite cutting it.

One thing that annoys me is when certain businesses ask for personal details and different ways to send it to me. Yet will misspell my name or get other information wrong.

Anyway. If the postal service didn't exist anymore, Postman Pat would become irrelevant.:)

Date: 2015-12-19 12:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
Its unfortuate that when a business can't make a profit, that they will put prices up but are not up to the standards of their competitors.

They can always make a show about a courier if Postman Pat had to retire. I use to watch the original series when I was a little kid.

I'm stuck in the middle where those who have little knowledge of technology will expect me to know alot, and then those who wonder why I don't know more. But I'm studing for my own benefit.:)
Edited Date: 2015-12-19 01:00 am (UTC)

Date: 2015-12-19 11:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
In my retail course, I was always expected to know stuff. I always had to take time to explain it but most of the time they just wanted me to do it for them. I didn't have to worry for the younger students since they knew more than me.

I still remember the Postman Pat theme. Thats the thing about jingles, they get stuck in my brain forever. Yet I will sometimes misplace my keys?.

I've never heard of Andy Pandy. I tried to Google it and all I got was baby diapers?.

Date: 2015-12-20 10:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
Thats the first I've heard of them. I watched shows such as:
*Spot the dog
*Sotty
*TUGS
*The Trap Door

Then when I got a little older:
*The Goodies
*Simon & The Witch
*Ghostwriter
*Babar
*Blinky Bill (The original)

I didn't realise that I watched alot of kids shows. Those are the ones that I can remember by theme tune.

I remember the first computer took up a whole room. Technology just keeps getting smaller and holds more functions.

Now mobile phones can be used as a camera. I'm using mine now to communicate with you!.

I used floppy discs in high school. I saw a story of a little girl who didn't recognize a VCR. Kids are growing up thinking everything is as quick as pushing a button or swiping a screen. Thats what happens when things are getting more and more "convenient".

I remember waiting by my radio so I could press record on my cassette in my youth. Now you can download off the internet. I did buy CD's when I got my first Job.

Date: 2015-12-20 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
I got my first mobile at age 18, a Nokia. Then an iPhone. Now I have a Samsung. But I sometimes miss the simplicity of my first phone because it was smaller to hold. I didn't think I was missing out on much back then. In this case technology expands in a different way.

I avoid texting when I can. I prefer just verbally saying what I want. I now have emoticons to choose from. My brother is jealous that my phone has more functions than his. :D

Remember dial-up phones. The only phone booth I see is on Doctor Who and that's not even the real one.

I had to write down my work roster with a notepad & pen. Nowadays people can just go "click" with their phones.

I didn't know what a ZX spectrum was. You went through alot. I though I had it hard. Its a plus that someone manage to invent electronic devices quicker. It probably was time consuming though.

I still have CD's. I don't buy them anymore because all the music stores are gone unless I go to an electronic store. I guess it could be considered a vintage item. Kind of like vinyl records. I don't know what I'm gonna do with my VCR tapes. I hated when the tape got too old and got caught in the player.

Bagpuss!?. What a title. Despite watching alot of kids shows, I don't remember that one. I'm a cat person though. I looked it up.

"Thunderbirds Are Go". I definitely remember that one. It was repeated alot on Australian TV.

My mum watched Lost In Space but only because there was nothing better on. According to her anyway.

My dad loved to watch Westerns. He always hog the TV when one was on.

Wow. I didn't realise I would be reminiscing alot.:)

Date: 2015-12-20 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
I can't imagine not having a landline phone. Although I went without a washing machine or microwave in the household while I was growing up.

My mum didn't have a TV when she was growing up, so she had to go to the neighbor's to watch her favorite program's

I remember in the shopping centres they had these little cordial machine dispensers that cost thirty cents. Now they have vending machines for bottled water etc.
Alot of items that use to be in a store are now in vending machines like DVDs.

I remember going to the video store to rent a movie etc. Now I have Foxtel. Thats how I found out about Bonanza, since my mum watched it originally.

I caught reruns of sixties shows like Get Smart, I Dream Of Jeanie and Mr Ed, when I was a teenager.

My VCR/DVD player has broken down so I can't even check my tapes. I guess I can just give up the ones that have programs still available to purchase or see on Foxtel.

I still have a CD player but I seldom use it. I use the one on my laptop to transfer music or audio.

Date: 2015-12-22 02:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
I rip my CD's for the same reason's as you.

I didn't watch the contiuation of " I Dream Of Jeannie because it wasn't the same without the original Tony, since the actor was busy on Dallas. Apparently Jeannie showed her belly button this time. The actress wasn't allowed to in the original.

All I remember from Mission Impossible was the brief case exploding. I thought something like that would draw attention. It was different to what I saw on Get Smart but then the latter was a comedy.

At one stage the family TV was black and white and could only screen one channel. Later on we got a proper TV that had a timer so it would switch off by itself. It came in handy when my mum fell asleep in front of the TV late at night.

Electric kettles amazed me at first because I was use to the noisy ones that you have to watch on the stove to take them off. I use to cook rice on the stove too.

My mum grew up without a fridge, so my grandmother had to keep heating the food to preserve it.

I handwashed my clothes as a teenager.

I use to have a walkman and spent time doing a play list. Transferring music from CD to cassette. These days music can be shuffled on a mp3 player.

My mum experience air raids when she was growing up in Indonesia. I think it was back in the 60s. She told me about the army tanks. She can't hear a motorbike without thinking of that period. It was obviously a scary experience for her.

My mum grew up poor so her parents couldn't give her enough money for public transport to go to school. She would have to walk and hitch hike some of the way. Which I thought was dangerous.

Since she knew she couldn't afford to pay for additional school expenses like excursions or extra curricular activities, she sometimes didn't bother telling her parents about it.

I think thats the reason my mum made sure my brother and I had the opportunities she didn't have financially. I never missed out on a school excursion or camping trip.

She became a student nurse when she was 16 and moved to the boarding school to earn money to give back to her parents.

Date: 2015-12-23 01:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cynthia2015.livejournal.com
My mum had to look after her younger siblings when she was growing up. She has an older sister but she lived with the grandparents at that time so her upbringing was different.

I've never heard of a colour licence for a TV. We had five prime time channels. Which are now no longer free to air but part of the cable channels.

We use to have a gas stove and had to be careful when lighting the grill because the flames would shoot out.

Date: 2015-12-14 01:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maldeluxx.livejournal.com
Yup, umbrella would be what I'd bring along too - I take mine with me everywhere even in the summer, if I carry bag with me *lol*

Date: 2015-12-15 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maldeluxx.livejournal.com
I need to replace mine, too - the structure is sturdy, but the cloth has started to get holes, not good for an umbrella *lol* But it's old anyway, my mother bought it back in the 1970's XD ;)

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