 
You know, I KNOW that the Middle east is a bit … incendiary … at the moment.
 
You don’t need me to tell you that.
 
But the news in, today, that Syria has seen another massacre — in the villages of Qubair and Maarsaf — is … 
 
Well, I’d’ve called it disturbing.
 
But I’ve a funny idea that the Houla massacre, only a few days ago, now … ?
 
Only marks the start of Syria going seriously downhill.
 
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
 
Before I depress you and me even further with the news about 
Ray Bradbury … 
 
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: and, along with agreeing we should mention a certain post to Karen Chilvers*, AND suggesting we mention this 
blog to her as well, and — in the middle of all this — also bagging 5 out of 6.
 
 
Let’s see how she — and 
you — do with today’s questions, shall we?   Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’, 
License and 
Video … 
 
Q1)  7th June, 1977, saw crowds line the streets of the UK, as the Queen marked the start of what … ?
Q2)  7th June, 2000, saw Prime Minister Tony Blair heckled by the WI: what does WI stand for … ?
Q3)  7th June, 1929, saw the ratification of the Lateran Treaty: between Vatican City, and who … ?
Q4)  7th June, 1892, saw President Benjamin Harrison become the first US president to attend what … ?
Q5)  And finally … during the first Crusade, 7th June, 1099, saw the start of the Siege of where … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
 
Q1)  6th June, 1944, saw the start of Operation Neptune: the D-Day invasion of which part of France … ?   A1)  Normandy.
Q2)  More to the point, at which time — GMT — did the operation start: 4·30 am, 5·30 am or 6·30 am … ?   A2)  4·30 am: equivalent to 6·30 am, in Double British Summer Time, used that that point in 1944.
Q3)  6th June saw the French National Guard put down the Paris Rebellion: in which year … ?   A3)  1832.
Q4)  6th June, 2005, saw the US Supreme Court uphold a federal ban on which drug … ?   A4)  Cannabis.
Q5)  6th June, 1844, saw the founding of the YMCA: in which European city … ?   A5)  London.
Q6)  And finally … 6th June, 1975, saw UK voters vote to remain part of what … ?   A6)  The European Economic Community.
Enjoy those, everyone: as it’s his birthday, let’s have a tune from the man formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince … 
 
Oh, and as Debbi’s given her a mention, let’s have more Grace Jonesª … 
 
*        Karen, I’ve left it on your FB wall.
 
ª        Oh, Debbi, you DO know she had Sly and Robbie working as her rhythm section at the time: they of Boops fame … ?   The pair of them were, and still are, one of the best on the planet.   They got brought in by her producer: former Buggle, and Art of Noise/ZTT lynchpin Trevor Horn … ?   Amazing what I can remember form the 80s … !
 
 
Awesome! :) I love 80s music. Grace Jones is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI realized the most horrible thing today. It's on the blog you embedded, and mentioned on the Midlist blog.
Two words: Don't panic. :)
1. The Silver Jubilee
2. the Women's Institute
3. Italy
4. baseball games
5. Jerusalem