Monday, 6 September 2010

The Daily Teaser …

Morning, all …

Can I make a confession, here … ?

The meeting — at Brentwood Council — tomorrow night, that I’m going to: mostly because I’m to mug with a big mouth that’s volunteered to object to the planned flats in Saint James Road.

If nothing else, I think I’ll be mailing a few people, to get suggestions for ideas.

Or at least, for bullet points!

Oy veh!

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Lets get moving on, shall we … ?

Yes, lets …

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor putting in his answers: and, along with correcting a typo of mine, managing to score 5 out of 5, and putting in some great quotes from Bob Newhart.

Lets see how everyone does with todays questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’ and License

Q1) 6th September, 3114 BC, is the generally agreed start date for which calendar: the Mayan, Islamic or Jewish?


Q2) According to some modern day interpretations of this calendar, when’s the world going to end? (Or, at least, have something really BAD happen.)

Q3) September 6th, 1964, saw the birth of actress, Rosie Perez: in which 1988 Spike Lee film did she make her acting debut … ?

Q4) At almost the end of World War 2, 6th September, 1944, saw allied forces liberate which Belgian town … ?

Q5) 6th September, 1879, saw the birth of German actor, Max Schreck: in which silent F. W. Murnau film did he make his best known appearance … ?

And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 5th September, 1997, saw the death of Mother Theresa, in what’s now the Macedonian city of Skopje. Under which Popes’ reign was her beautification started … ?

A1) Pope John Paul 2nd.

Q2) 5th September, 1877, saw the death of Crazy Horse: of which Native American tribe was he a War chief …?
A2) The Oglala Lakota.

Q3) More to the (very obscure) point: what’s the term Crazy Horse’s tribe used for a war chief … ? (Answer’s in English for preference, but if you’d like to show off … )
A3) Shirt Wearer. (Or Ogle Tanka Un, if you HAVE shown off … )

Q4) 5th September, 1959, saw Britain’s first trunk — or automated — phone call … from what?
A4) A phone box.

Q5) 5th September, 1798, saw what made compulsory in France: conscription, church attendance or tithing?
A5) Conscription.

Q6) And finally: which London hotel was bombed by the IRA on 5th September, 1975?

A6) The London Hilton.

Enjoy those, everyone: think I’m going to leave you with a little something …




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Q1 Maya long count calendar
Q2 December 21 2012
Q3 Do the Right Thing
Q4 Ypres
Q5 Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror)


Trevor

“Democracy is finished in England. It may be here.”


“Don't get mad, get even.”


“He may be president, but he still comes home and swipes my socks.”


“I have no political ambitions for myself or my children.”


“More men die of jealousy than of cancer.”


“Jack doesn't belong anymore to just a family. He belongs to the country.”


“There are only two pursuits that get in your blood: politics and the motion picture business.”


“When the going gets tough, the tough get going.”





Quotes by Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy, Sr. Born September 6 1888.

AlexandraFunFit said...

1. I'll go with Mayan cuz I feel lucky.
2. Um, I have seen all the movie trailers - it is 2012. I have to start planning my outfit.
3. Do the Right Thing. And she did.
4. Eek eek eek. Ypres said a mouse.
5. The really quiet one. You know, with no sound. Just the crunch of popcorn and sound of matches striking to light cigs. They were allowed in theatres in those days.