"There's too many fiddly bits on it, 'course it's not meant for one person to fly! Well, unless you're River, I guess. Somehow she knows how to fly the TARDIS," she offered quickly, trying to disprove his current theory that it was so hard to fly the TARDIS. "Besides! Let someone help you, him..." A quick wave of her hand followed, as she found herself confused on how to refer to this situation with all these Doctors floating about, "Whatever, when it comes to flying the TARDIS, might end up in the right place at the right time."
When this Doctor told her to ask her Doctor about the time where he was stuck in a flat, in the past, thanks to the Weeping Angels, Amy's look was one of mischief. "Oh, I'll ask him. I'm glad we didn't get stuck in a flat together in the past, but I could have done without the Angel in my eye, making me do a count down to scare me. Even if I am fine now."
Well, that was rubbish, wasn't it? A version of the Doctor without a TARDIS. He was always calling himself a mad man with a box, did that make this version a mad man without a box?
"So, if you were able to grow it, it sort of grows up like a plant or something you'd put in a garden? Only... it becomes a TARDIS instead of a bunch of flowers." A beat passed, before she added quickly and a bit awkwardly, "Sorry about not having a TARDIS, though."