ARRRRGGGGHHHHH … !!
Which will probably get you wondering, wont it … ?
But just as a quick explanation … ?   Today was the day Safari decided to play up, quite a bit.
HONESTLY … !
If nothing else … ?   Putting up a photo of my nephew, Jude, in Cheeky mode, does help.
Along with this video, happily tweeted by Mr Strict.
Right … Let’s get a move on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: along with letting us know she’s posted up a 
Hitchcock tribute, she also bagged 6 out of 6.
 
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s Milliganesque questions, shall we?   Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’, 
License and 
video … 
Q1)		27th February, 2002, saw the death of Spike Milligan: which comedy team was he a member of … ?
Q2)		Which of his characters in that show was ALSO a type of cake … ?
Q3)		Which of Milligan’s books was released as a film, in 2002 … ?
Q4)		Who did Milligan famously described as a “groveling little bastard” … ?
Q5)		Famously making a documentary about it, Milligan suffered from which mental health condition … ?
Q6)		And finally … in which Monty Python film did Milligan make a cameo appearance … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)		26th February saw the birth of Jeans designer, Levi Strauss: in which year of the 1820s … ?
A1)		1829.
Q2)		His firm, Levi Strauss and Co., opened for business in which Californian city: Los Angeles, Berkeley or San Francisco … ?
A2)		San Francisco.
Q3)		More to the point, in which city is the firm’s Asian arm headquartered … ?
A3)		Singapore.
Q4)		Traditionally, jeans are which colour … ?
A4)		Blue.
Q5)		Levi’s Jeans did and do feature rivets: made from which metal … ?
A5)		Copper.
Q6)		And finally … Shorts made from cut-off jeans are informally know as Daisy Dukes: after a character in which TV show … ?
A6)		The Dukes Of Hazzard.
I’ll leave you with this quote from Spike, himself …
“I thought I'd begin by reading a poem by Shakespeare, but then I thought, why should I? He never reads any of mine.”
Spike Milligan  16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002
And finally … one can’t do a post about Spike Milligan — notedly capable jazz trumpeter that he was — without playing his one №. 1 hit … 
Enjoy the day: there’s more posts coming … !
*        Actually, did I mention that ad MADE Shaggy’s career, Debbi … ?   Yeah, it made Shaggy’s career … Um … 
 
 
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ReplyDelete1. The Goon Show
2. Eccles
3. Puckoon
4. Prince Charles
5. severe bipolar disorder
6. Monty Python's Life of Brian