I need to do another cull, but really it won't net much, probably mostly ragbag stuff.  I'm pretty pared down (and still have an awful lot of clothes.)
I STILL have the boxes of the too-big stuff from something like 2 years ago.  I suck at actual donating.  I don't want to keep it, I just haven't gotten it moved.
	
 
		
		
I'm declaring this beet, goat cheese, fennel, and bacon flatbread a success.
	
 
		
		
Peter Davison took on the mantle at age 30. Matt Smith was 28. So he wasn't extraordinarily young, or anything
But Peter Davison himself was a decade younger than any other Doctor from the original series when he took the mantle.
	
 
		
		
I remember he was considered terribly youthful when he took the scarf.  (and unraveled it, the bastard!)
	
 
		
		
Hmm...I know it's completely contradictory, but I think Smith played both an older and younger Doctor than Tennant (it makes sense in my head...).  He's also more or less my age, which is a purely subjective, but very meaningful (to me) dividing line.
Anyway, I am to bed.
	
 
		
		
I thought I read somewhere that it was cannon the the Doctor got younger with each regeneration. I could be wrong.
	
 
		
		
Wasn't it canon that there were only 10 regenerations?
	
 
		
		
Wasn't it canon that there were only 10 regenerations?
Twelve. Which would technically mean thirteen doctors, so I guess they have one left up their sleeve.
	
 
		
		
I think that's canon that they may conveniently forget.
	
 
		
		
I think there has been recent-ish dialog implying that the 12 regenerations isn't hard and fast.