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Monday 2 October 2017

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 2-10-2017: More Peanuts

Well … that went …

Nastily …

I know I’ve been following the news.

Given one of my regular readers is Catalan, and that I spent a lot of happy family holidays in the region?

I’ve kept my eye on the Independence referendum.

I feel — whether Catalonia stays or goes? — is that the referendum is a good idea: it gets it out of the way for a generation or two.

I think the recent one in Spain?

Had been badly organised.

Going what I’ve seen happen, here in the UK, I know these things raise huge passions but were basically accepted by central government.

The Scottish Independence Referendum was a win, Brexit, a loss.

And Britain the poorer for it.

But at least in a position to say they were done, well.

But here’s my point.

Westminster backed both.

As a result, both went peacefully.   Although, with the Brexit Referendum?   That saw argument on the street, like nothing I’ve ever seen.

Spain’s central government?

Chose to declare the Catalan referendum illegal: and chose to send in the police, and Guardia Civil.

Apparently, eight hundred and forty-four people have been hurt.

Police in Barcelona have used rubber bullets.

Rubber … bullets …

The last time I heard those had been used, was back in the 1970s, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Against — and I know there’s arguments about the word — terrorists.

Terrorists and paramilitaries.

Armed enemies of the state.

Not ordinary voters.

Early indications say ninety percent of people voted for Independence.

I can’t say I blame them!

And can’t help think it’s the Spanish equivalent to Bloody Sunday.

It’s going to have that deep an effect on everyone.

~≈Ê≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: scoring ten out of ten in the process.   The day also saw Olga† looking in: telling us how upsetting she found the situation back home.

Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video

Q1) 2nd October saw the first publication of the Peanuts strip: written by Charles M. Schulz.   In which year of the 1950s?
Q2) The main character is Charlie … who?
Q3) Charlie has a pet dog called Snoopy.   Snoopy is what kind of dog?
Q4) Charlie has a sister: who hates feeding Snoopy.   What’s her name?
Q5) Charlie is the manager of an amateur baseball team.   He’s the team’s what: pitcher, second baseman or right field?
Q6) Lucy, the eldest of the van Pelt family, runs a 5¢ what: lemonade stand, psychiatric booth or brothel?
Q7) Lucy’s also the reason Charlie fails to kick a what?
Q8) Lucy’s brother, Linus, is Charlie’s best friend.   And is frequently seen holding a what?
Q9) On appropriate occasions?   Linus will mention the Great … what?
Q10) Finally … The Peanuts Movie was released in which year: 2014, 2015 or 2016?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …

Q1) 1st October is International Music Day.   The word, ‘music’ comes the name of which group of Greek goddesses?
A1) The Muses.
Q2) Music is sound, organised over what: space, time or colour?
A2) Time.
Q3) Music is made up of notes.   A note can be high, or low, and is on a scale.   Which ‘P’ describes a note’s place in that scale?
A3) Pitch.
Q4) A note is usually named after a letter, to tell you its place on a scale.   Name one of those letters.
A4) C, D, E, F, G, Aor B.
Q5) If you lower a note by half a tone, you’ve done what to the note?
A5) Flattened it.
Q6) If you raise a note by half a tone, you’ve done what to the note?
A6) Sharpened it.
Q7) A group of eight notes is called a what?
A7) An octave.
Q8) In modern, western music, scales are organised into groups called what: classes, keys or groups?
A8) Keys.
Q9) Music is usually written on a stave, or staff.   How many lines are there, on a stave?
A9) Five.
Q10) Finally, the sign at the start of a stave — 𝄞, 𝄢 or 𝄡 — that tell you what note goes where, is called a what?
A10) Clef.
Here’s a thought …
“I just draw what I think is funny, and I hope other people think it is funny, too.”
Charles M Schulz, November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000.
A song …


And the last Peanuts theme round‡ I did …


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Have a good day.



*        The Enemy Below, that’s the movie, Debbi!   Never seen it, thought!   Actually … ?   I was talking about Star Trek: Discovery.   It’s on Netflix, over here, and CBS All Access, over there!   The Klingons got a serious makeover!


†        I think I’m going to need the luck, Olga: the amount of hours I have is drop dead stupid!   And I can understand upset.   Rubber bullets: in Barcelona!   One of the most civilised cities on the planet … and people are getting shot by rubber bullets!

‡        You can find it, here: it’s closed, but you might find it interesting

2 comments:

  1. Q1) 1950
    Q2) Brown
    Q3) Beagle
    Q4) Sally
    Q5) Pitcher
    Q6) A psychiatric booth (it’s a good idea…)
    Q7) football
    Q8) blanket (a security blanket)
    Q9) Pumpkin (very seasonal)
    Q10) 2015
    Yes, indeed. The firefighters defending people against the police. And the Catalan police defending people against the Spanish police. Surely this might tell them something. If that is legal, I don't like the law.

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  2. We haven't seen that one, I don't think. Will need to check it out.

    On top of Barcelona, you no doubt have heard about Las Vegas. We have a friend there. Fortunately, he wasn't at the concert.

    Automatic weapons for God's sake. Honestly ... time to change some laws. The Founding Fathers didn't intend this.

    1. 1950
    2. Brown
    3. a beagle
    4. Sally
    5. pitcher
    6. psychiatric booth
    7. football (American :))
    8. blanket
    9. Pumpkin
    10. 2015

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