That former description fits Pertwee more honestly. Hartnell is more like the scary headmaster who is surprisingly fun to be around once you get to know him
@@ride-playerbb2818true…but i would add that the lecture is one of trying to get you on the right path Adding onto the thoughts: Baker is the teacher who shows you how it’s done so you learn from your mistakes that got you caught
Pertwee IS the Doctor who's most likely to call out shenanigans in class. But he's also the one more likely to start them too. He even calls himself out for it. "What's wrong with being childish? I like being childish." Hartnell is the beloved but forgetful teacher just before retirement while Troughton is the teacher who has his TA do everything because he tends to get the specific facts wrong. Tom Baker as the creepy janitor is eerily on the nose... the young teacher in over his head, the administrative member subbing for the day, that one teacher who ignores the entire class in favor of his Teacher's pet...
@@julieeverett7442 Well, that's not an accurate way to put it either. Out of his 21 stories only 4 are *completely* missing as not a single episode survives (Power of the Daleks, Highlanders, Macra Terror and Fury from the Deep), but a further 10 stories are missing some or the majority of their episodes, totaling 14 affected Serials. More importantly though, out of 119 episodes in the Troughton era 53 are missing. That's about 44.5%. It's not the majority of his episodes, but the majority of his stories do have missing episodes, some like Evil of the Daleks and Space Pirates even all but one... So even though not the majority of his episodes are missing and not a majority of his stories are completely missing, the Troughton era is heavily affected by missing episodes as only 7/21 serials at the moment have been completely preserved.
@@geheimleise Power of the Daleks is among the ones that were animated, as they had the audio, at least. (I have Power of the Daleks. It's a great episode.)
Forgot this one" Doctor: Just a localized volcanic eruption, it will only effect the island. "That may be true, but WE have to be ON the island" Doctor: ...OH MY WORD
when the doctor is having a heart to heart with victora in tomb of the cybermen to me that is his best ever moment it's so heart warming and beautify acted and wrote and it's also one of the best ever scenes in the show's history
Patrick's voice is the voice that comforts me the most. He makes me feel the most safe out of them all. I love them all for different reasons, but Patrick's smile and voice brings me the most comfort.
@@thelastunicorn25 When I was little, my mother wrote to him for his autograph. He'd got no official Dr Who pictures left so he sent a little picture of himself on his boat on the Norfolk Broads and a lovely letter. To me that meant so much more than a standard publicity shot. He also wrote a nice letter to my mother.
Missed line just after the "come on, Victoria" bit (paraphrased): "What, do you think your dress is too short, just look at Jaime's!" "Hey, I'll have you know that-"
It's not a sonic screwdriver in new who It's a magic wand Matt smith used the sonic more than Tom baker and Tom had 7 years as the doctor and over 120 eps
The funny thing about 00:55 is that it wasn't scripted. Patrick and Frazer knew they didn't have a lot of time to film and just did it anyway so they had no choice but to put it in the episode.
***** Same here. I love the Hartnell years, and Hartnell's range even as he suffers with his disease is amazing. However, I prefer Second's character and the chemistry he has with his companions.
***** Honestly if the BBC didn't erase most of his tapes the second Doctor would've given the Fourth Doctor a run for his money because he, maybe more so than Hartnell's doctor laid the groundwork for future actors to work on. Matt Smith and Peter Davison were inspired by this doctor so he is powerful, its just awful management at the BBC that prevents him for being bigger than he should be.
This clip might only offer a small glimpse of his incredible talents, but it does show Patrick Troughton had great range as an actor. Especially how he could play The Doctor grimly serious at some points; silly and devious at others, and even lighthearted and warm in moments in between. Truly an exceptional performer who managed to take what William Hartnell had developed and expand upon it in so many marvelous ways.
Some have cleverly edited the Trial Room scene where the Doctor is shown his choices, and inserted photos of his future regenerations! Of course, Matt Smith is the one who is described as "Too Young!". It makes the exclamation "I've never seen such an incredible bunch!" all the more funnier!
0:57 looks like I have another favorite Doctor!!! That hilarious moment he realized "wait I thought you were the female I was poshly trying to make voluntary hand contact with" is just pure Doctor attitude.
It's getting to be that way with me, too. I've watched quite a bit of Second Doctor online and have three of the DVD releases with restored and animated footage. Hands down, he's the most reliable Doctor as far as making the storylines interesting. Tom Baker still has the most interesting stories of the COLOR era of Doctor Who but Troughton could definitely make bland stories work. I have seen a bad story of Troughton released to DVD yet and disagree with some of the commentary on the DVD episodes -- some people are too hung up on political correctness. It's unfortunate so much of his stuff is missing and we only have audio but hopefully someone at BBC will be determined to recreate more of the lost serials. I have my doubts whether they'll find much more unless people are hoarding reels of lost episodes in their film library collections. You never know, occasionally a film that was lost shows up after decades.
I like to think the "too young" face was Matt Smith and one of the other Time Lords programmed it in for him. "You think it's too young for you NOW, wait until you get to the end of your regeneration cycle!"
This might be an odd take, but he's got this British kind of - The Three Stooges, slapstick energy about him. It feels timeless. I really wanna see more of him.
The more I watch the 2nd Doctor, the more I love him. Absolutely brilliant. A mad lad with just a touch of darkness. People fawn over Tennant, and he's good, but Troughton is better.
Is it just me or Patrick Troughton's and Matt Smith's Doctor are similar? Both, equally funny. This Doctor is here after my second favourite after Matt Smith ;)
matt based his doctor off of patrick's doctor since he said the 2nd doctor is his favorite but im sorry to say it but i just find matt's imitation a really childish and poor carbon copy of pat's doctor but i won't fault matt's taste in his favorite doctor though
2:53 this youtube video was put together before they had recovered the Enemy of the World, as they used telesnaps here to add a quote from that serial.
the best doctor...and the heightened congruity of the lighting and incidental music as regards the action supports the observation that creativity was greater in the b&w days of DW...more intimate feeling as well...cannot go back to New Who...a well-accomplished artistic endeavor
Bit of synchronicity: I found this clip with the 2nd Doctor struggling with his South/Central American 3:00 accent on the same night David Tennant discusses his difficulty with South AFRICAN accent on (panel show) Room 101 - at which point the host Frank Skinner plays a clip of Tennant's terrible West Midlands accent on a play he acted in with David, at which point he also remarks he was very star struck to be working with 2nd Doctor's son DAVID Troughton (at the [mock] expense of Tennant's ego) on the same production....
Patrick Troughton is my four favourite doctor who and it's such a shame that most of his story and episode are missing from the BBC archives I just watched the emery of the world and the tomb of the cybermen all the way through
Clips and telesnaps from.. Power of the Daleks, The Underwater Menace, The Moonbase, The Faceless Ones, Tomb of the Cybermen, The Abominable Snowmen, The Emery of the World, The Web of Fear, Fury from the Deep, The Wheel in Space, The Dominators, The Invasion, The Krotons, The Seeds of Death, And The War Games.
Doctormario4600 were they predicting the future? Because in the day of the doctor eleven says ten is skinny, and the "too skinny" choice has that iconic hair and sideburns, anyone else thinking...
zoey was the best female companion if if i had to be one of te female companions oi would want to become zoey she would have made an excelent female doctor pity the doctor never ever had a chance to regenerate into zoey!
Didn't see many women amongst the choices he was given for regeneration. A woman Dr Who? Utter sacrilege (from someone who was there at the beginning).
Mike Atkinson Back when things were simple. They have messed up regeneration, a young girl could regenerate into an old man which is obscene and what about married couples. It is a complete and utter mess.
Welcome to the woke community that took over the entertainment industry. Not that it will matter in 1000 years when cheeseburgers will no longer be in power..
Hartnell is the school teacher that lectures you if you mess around in class.
Troughton is the friend you mess around with in class.
So 10 is the original's future self while 11 is the 2nd grandson
That former description fits Pertwee more honestly. Hartnell is more like the scary headmaster who is surprisingly fun to be around once you get to know him
Baker (T) is the rather weird Janitor who makes faces through the classroom window when the teacher isn't looking.
@@ride-playerbb2818true…but i would add that the lecture is one of trying to get you on the right path
Adding onto the thoughts: Baker is the teacher who shows you how it’s done so you learn from your mistakes that got you caught
Pertwee IS the Doctor who's most likely to call out shenanigans in class. But he's also the one more likely to start them too. He even calls himself out for it.
"What's wrong with being childish? I like being childish."
Hartnell is the beloved but forgetful teacher just before retirement while Troughton is the teacher who has his TA do everything because he tends to get the specific facts wrong. Tom Baker as the creepy janitor is eerily on the nose... the young teacher in over his head, the administrative member subbing for the day, that one teacher who ignores the entire class in favor of his Teacher's pet...
I absolutely love Troughton, it's a shame that most of his episodes are missing.
at this point there are 5 of his 21 stories missing, that is NOT most of them unfortunately it DOES include two of the most important ones!
@@julieeverett7442
Well, that's not an accurate way to put it either.
Out of his 21 stories only 4 are *completely* missing as not a single episode survives (Power of the Daleks, Highlanders, Macra Terror and Fury from the Deep), but a further 10 stories are missing some or the majority of their episodes, totaling 14 affected Serials.
More importantly though, out of 119 episodes in the Troughton era 53 are missing. That's about 44.5%.
It's not the majority of his episodes, but the majority of his stories do have missing episodes, some like Evil of the Daleks and Space Pirates even all but one...
So even though not the majority of his episodes are missing and not a majority of his stories are completely missing, the Troughton era is heavily affected by missing episodes as only 7/21 serials at the moment have been completely preserved.
@@geheimleise thats true
The illustrated episodes they have made are quite good. It's made me come to really like the second doctor.
@@geheimleise Power of the Daleks is among the ones that were animated, as they had the audio, at least. (I have Power of the Daleks. It's a great episode.)
So many great quotes missing! My favourite...
"Jamie, I've got a plan."
"What're ye gonna do?"
"Bung a rock at it."
You forgot this one
Troughton: You've tardised the place up a bit, I dont like it
Sometimes the simple plans are the best ones. Of course, this is the Doctor, so 'simple' and 'best' are matters of opinion.
Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority...
They missed 'Tea time already nurse?' (The Two Doctors).
Forgot this one"
Doctor: Just a localized volcanic eruption, it will only effect the island.
"That may be true, but WE have to be ON the island"
Doctor: ...OH MY WORD
"I imagine you have orders to destroy me"
"Yes"
LOL XD
I could listen to the 2nd Doctor play a recorder all day.
when the doctor is having a heart to heart with victora in tomb of the cybermen to me that is his best ever moment it's so heart warming and beautify acted and wrote and it's also one of the best ever scenes in the show's history
Should have put in the whole quote, since it's the Doctor attempt to comfort her after her father's death.
Patrick's voice is the voice that comforts me the most. He makes me feel the most safe out of them all. I love them all for different reasons, but Patrick's smile and voice brings me the most comfort.
@@thelastunicorn25 Pertwee does that for me
@@thelastunicorn25 When I was little, my mother wrote to him for his autograph. He'd got no official Dr Who pictures left so he sent a little picture of himself on his boat on the Norfolk Broads and a lovely letter. To me that meant so much more than a standard publicity shot.
He also wrote a nice letter to my mother.
Missed line just after the "come on, Victoria" bit (paraphrased):
"What, do you think your dress is too short, just look at Jaime's!"
"Hey, I'll have you know that-"
"Ohh. Aye!...."
3:44 "it's a sonic screwdriver, it never fails"
meanwhile on The Eleventh Hour...
It's not a sonic screwdriver in new who
It's a magic wand
Matt smith used the sonic more than Tom baker and Tom had 7 years as the doctor and over 120 eps
Well in the Second Doctor era it would literally just unscrew screws using sonic waves. It just had that one purpose
Funnily enough that's why John Nathan Turner got rid of the bloody thing.
Too easy of a Deus Ex Machina to get out of situations.
I don't think you understand what a deus ex machine actually is.
@PoweredButchZ I thought the second doctor invented it. So his first incarnation had no chance of knowing...
"I've never seen such an incredible bunch!" xD Gets me every time
XD
Me too
The funny thing about 00:55 is that it wasn't scripted. Patrick and Frazer knew they didn't have a lot of time to film and just did it anyway so they had no choice but to put it in the episode.
S͉͌h̗̓̀e͜rr͆͢i͊͝ṉ̒fǫ̮r͂d̨̜ Hól̬m̛èś The confusion Deborah had on her face was real then.
"Keep it confused. Feed it with useless information. I wonder if I have a television set handy?"
How does this not have more views? The Second Doctor is amazing!
*****
Same here. I love the Hartnell years, and Hartnell's range even as he suffers with his disease is amazing.
However, I prefer Second's character and the chemistry he has with his companions.
***** Honestly if the BBC didn't erase most of his tapes the second Doctor would've given the Fourth Doctor a run for his money because he, maybe more so than Hartnell's doctor laid the groundwork for future actors to work on. Matt Smith and Peter Davison were inspired by this doctor so he is powerful, its just awful management at the BBC that prevents him for being bigger than he should be.
***** People back then didn't think the episodes at the time would be treasured in the future. That's why there are many lost episodes today :(
***** You guys realize that most of the episodes where burned in a fire in the archive, right?
+Blue Whovian I recognize him and I'm American!
This clip might only offer a small glimpse of his incredible talents, but it does show Patrick Troughton had great range as an actor. Especially how he could play The Doctor grimly serious at some points; silly and devious at others, and even lighthearted and warm in moments in between. Truly an exceptional performer who managed to take what William Hartnell had developed and expand upon it in so many marvelous ways.
Hartnell may have begun the programme, but Troughton gave it longevity.
Hartnell made the tardis in his yard, first episode,
Some have cleverly edited the Trial Room scene where the Doctor is shown his choices, and inserted photos of his future regenerations! Of course, Matt Smith is the one who is described as "Too Young!". It makes the exclamation "I've never seen such an incredible bunch!" all the more funnier!
Where can I find that?
@@mollyr.goates8097 here ya go
ua-cam.com/video/c_43fBxIsIA/v-deo.html
@@mollyr.goates8097
ua-cam.com/video/qEpWIv9-MR4/v-deo.htmlsi=BmaUnqHYdDT1C5dj
0:57 looks like I have another favorite Doctor!!! That hilarious moment he realized "wait I thought you were the female I was poshly trying to make voluntary hand contact with" is just pure Doctor attitude.
For me Patrick Troughton is tied for favourite Doctor with Tom Baker
It's getting to be that way with me, too.
I've watched quite a bit of Second Doctor online and have three of the DVD releases with restored and animated footage.
Hands down, he's the most reliable Doctor as far as making the storylines interesting. Tom Baker still has the most interesting stories of the COLOR era of Doctor Who but Troughton could definitely make bland stories work. I have seen a bad story of Troughton released to DVD yet and disagree with some of the commentary on the DVD episodes -- some people are too hung up on political correctness.
It's unfortunate so much of his stuff is missing and we only have audio but hopefully someone at BBC will be determined to recreate more of the lost serials.
I have my doubts whether they'll find much more unless people are hoarding reels of lost episodes in their film library collections. You never know, occasionally a film that was lost shows up after decades.
@@AvengerII I agree...everything up to and including The Wheel in Space...after that the chemistry seemed strained until the brilliant War Games
Lesterson listen, Lesterson listen, Lesterson listen. Exercises the tongue, try it! Lesterson listen, Lesterson listen, Lesterson listen.
Brilliant tucking lines like that into Power of the Daleks...10th Doctor pulled them off in like fashion...
I like to think the "too young" face was Matt Smith and one of the other Time Lords programmed it in for him. "You think it's too young for you NOW, wait until you get to the end of your regeneration cycle!"
Actually, I think it looks like Paul McGann, a bit
ButlerWho well, a Time Lord could conceivably change his mind after a few thousand years and a few regenerations. Lol
and the one who won't do at all was David Tennant.
@@Trev359 *Colin Baker
Then who is "too fat?"
"Scatter!"
*Doc, Jamie and Polly go left, Ben goes right*
@@Kazavop *Ben gets immediately taken down by a bobby*
*Ben runs towards police officer even though he can turn round at any moment to bamboozle him*
‘Senbonsakura’
I love how it took Ben a while to look at where they're going and go the opposite direction just because he heard "Scatter"
Ah, this one could do both the epic and the hilarious with quite the magnificence. And so cute! Too bad so much of his run was lost :(
At least they're animating some now.
At least the audio and telesnaps remain.
@@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 exactly, I love the animated episodes. They have made me really like this doctor.
This might be an odd take, but he's got this British kind of - The Three Stooges, slapstick energy about him. It feels timeless. I really wanna see more of him.
He is the British Moe Howard Doctor, yes
Whether Troughton's glance at the camera at 32 seconds was deliberate or not is besides the question....its wonderful!
3:52 Disgruntled teenage Cyberman.
The more I watch the 2nd Doctor, the more I love him. Absolutely brilliant. A mad lad with just a touch of darkness. People fawn over Tennant, and he's good, but Troughton is better.
0:25, anyone else get the shivers hearing that speech of his about evil? Like the seriousness and gravitas of his tone it's just chilling.
You don’t get any cooler than Patrick Troughton in his furry coat and recorder 😆 Up there with Capaldi with his guitar on the tank!
0:48 “SCATTER!”
AKA leave Ben behind
@@crazinventor4442 lol
Some of the clips in this video actually had the video as they were found; these were The Enemy of the World & The Web of Fear
Is it just me or Patrick Troughton's and Matt Smith's Doctor are similar? Both, equally funny. This Doctor is here after my second favourite after Matt Smith ;)
matt based his doctor off of patrick's doctor since he said the 2nd doctor is his favorite but im sorry to say it but i just find matt's imitation a really childish and poor carbon copy of pat's doctor but i won't fault matt's taste in his favorite doctor though
Matt Smith did say the second doctor was his favourite, and that’s where they got the bow tie from.
Matt Smith funny and a good Doctor? Seriously? This world... no no no.
@@gomongio…thousands disagree but guess old who fanatics don’t
based off of his personality with a bit of four, five, and seven
When I say run, run! Every other doctor from 2005
Most of them didn't have to say it at all. One rule of TARDIS travel: when the Doctor runs, follow.
That Cyberman saying 'Yes' is almost as funny as the Skeletor 'Wat?!?' Meme.
2:53 this youtube video was put together before they had recovered the Enemy of the World, as they used telesnaps here to add a quote from that serial.
this is why he is my fave classic doctor
And they say black and white is crap
the best doctor...and the heightened congruity of the lighting and incidental music as regards the action supports the observation that creativity was greater in the b&w days of DW...more intimate feeling as well...cannot go back to New Who...a well-accomplished artistic endeavor
U forgot "Bung a rock at it!"
It’s so funny to see the enemy of the world telesnaps in this video! I’m really glad we have that entire story now.
Should update this with the new tapes.
5:51 Hey look, it's the Tenth Doctor.
It's spooky...not sure but maybe Tennant based his mockney chap on Troughton's...too close in character...both are great
Oh to be a time traveller and have the opportunity to save this doctor's legacy
4:10 AHOH
Seeing telesnaps of enemy of the world is strange to me. By the time I got to collecting the second doctor it had already been found.
Hands down my favorite doctor
Don't you think the "too thin" one resemble his 10th incarnation? I found that a bit hilarious.
Hardly. Those aren't sideburns: those are shadows under prominent cheekbones.
Bit of synchronicity: I found this clip with the 2nd Doctor struggling with his South/Central American 3:00 accent on the same night David Tennant discusses his difficulty with South AFRICAN accent on (panel show) Room 101 - at which point the host Frank Skinner plays a clip of Tennant's terrible West Midlands accent on a play he acted in with David, at which point he also remarks he was very star struck to be working with 2nd Doctor's son DAVID Troughton (at the [mock] expense of Tennant's ego) on the same production....
4:54 Inexperienced people using a washing machine for the first time be like
Thanks for the upload!
5:12 that face XD
He was legend
I'm on my way from misery to happiness today 4:10
Troughton is the best doctor, there I said it
simply incredible...made for the role...
my fav Doc. Incredible.
0:12 "Pocket sand!"
Worth a 1000 Matt Smiths
My absolute favourite.
"Look! The round things!"
:D
"I love the round things"
"What are the round things?"
@@crazinventor4442 🍩 Donuts and Coffee ☕
“Logic my dear Zoe, merely allows one to be wrong with authority.”
The Wheel in Space
David Tenant and Matt Smith at the end.
Most excellent Doctors like Troughton,. Pertwee and Tom Baker
Fantastic, the second doctor is awesome.
One of the best Doctors!
4:43 this is the same place where the twelth doctor found out who Missy is.
JFEntertainment 😧 it does look like it!
Stephanie Carroll it's Saint Paul's Cathedral.
GabbeЯ Skillz oh awesome! 😊 thank you!
Well, it is one of the most famous buildings in England
4:11 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Let’s be honest: unless it’s the 4th or the 10th, all Doctors are somewhat underappreciated.
10th. 4th and 10th....
@@SuperWolsey Thanks for pointing out that typo.
Patrick Troughton is my four favourite doctor who and it's such a shame that most of his story and episode are missing from the BBC archives I just watched the emery of the world and the tomb of the cybermen all the way through
When i say run run.
RUN!
0:13 Omai! 😂😂😂
"At last-" The Doctor blows something at his eye.
0:21 The Doctor's Manifesto ⚔️⚡️💫
One of my favourites is "Oh you saucy girl" in The Highlanders
00:42 (cue Who Wants Coffee)
Oh how i'd love to see him in new who :3
@3:30 When Dr. Who met Z Cars? I was half-expecting Fancy Smith to come bursting through the door...
Can't believe you didn't have the Doctor and Zoe stalling in the 4th episode of The Krotons.
"Butterfingers!"
Happy birthday Patrick troughton!! Edit: Happy birthday Patrick troughton 2021 edition!!!!
"People spend all their time making nice things then other people come along and break them"... I. E. Classic who then Nu Who
Or the destruction of the classic episodes.
People who like one era and hate the other are utterly ridiculous.
Clips and telesnaps from..
Power of the Daleks, The Underwater Menace, The Moonbase, The Faceless Ones, Tomb of the Cybermen, The Abominable Snowmen, The Emery of the World, The Web of Fear, Fury from the Deep, The Wheel in Space, The Dominators, The Invasion, The Krotons, The Seeds of Death, And The War Games.
5:55 Spike Milligan???
I'll ask the obvious..... why telesnaps for "The Enemy Of The World", when the whole story is available on iTunes?
Could be because when this video was being made, the real deal still wasn't available yet.
Spencer Valdez Impossible though, "The Enemy of the World" was already complete by the time this vid uploaded. ***** was probably right.
3:16 is this an enemy of the world reconstruction?
The audio. The entire serial's been recovered.
It's from before the episode was recovered
You should update this. A lot of these episodes have been found.
Troughton: run Finn
Me: you got to push me uncle
this looks similar to one of the modern episode of doctor who with Peter Capaldi
Also the same block of England that Lara explores in TRIII
0:20 *EVEL*
yep
How did you not include (from "The Three Doctors") "You've been doing the TARDIS up a bit..I don't like it."
5:50 10th Doctor
5:13
they were going to regenerate patrick troughton into bill nye the science guy? huh?
0:27
"which law? Whose philosophy?"
Which episode is the second clip from
the underwater menace...troughton played off joseph furst well...wasn't patrick troughton made for the role, his finest acting hour
@@1groundfog thanks for telling me and yes he was
5:49 looks like Ten haha
Doctormario4600 were they predicting the future? Because in the day of the doctor eleven says ten is skinny, and the "too skinny" choice has that iconic hair and sideburns, anyone else thinking...
Aliens?
Oh my goodness, it actually does.
Sauce at 4:10 ?
zoey was the best female companion if if i had to be one of te female companions oi would want to become zoey she would have made an excelent female doctor pity the doctor never ever had a chance to regenerate into zoey!
Anyone notice that he's a lot like 11?
It's the other way around :)
@@yuria_nihilisten Yeah, I see that now. :D
I think he's more like the 5th and the 11th he's worried sometimes like the 5th but he's very cool like the 11
@ Molly R. Goates
Molly you have your TARDIS in reverse
5:41 Here is your first choice....... Karl Marx !!!!!!!
Didn't see many women amongst the choices he was given for regeneration. A woman Dr Who? Utter sacrilege (from someone who was there at the beginning).
Mike Atkinson Back when things were simple. They have messed up regeneration, a young girl could regenerate into an old man which is obscene and what about married couples. It is a complete and utter mess.
@@chriszone50 the hell are you on about?
Welcome to the woke community that took over the entertainment industry. Not that it will matter in 1000 years when cheeseburgers will no longer be in power..
So it was just as stupid back then lol.
Then why do you watch?
Hannible100 fuck off
Oof
@@AbsoluteAbsurd it's ok, hanninble 100 is a moron!
if you change the way you look at things...