24th March, 2025.
Right then … it’s Monday morning.
And, of course, I’m up early.
Mondays are Weight Management day: and I’m hoping I’ve lost some!
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Just so you know?
Post Nosferatu, I’ve seen another movie!
Hopefully, I’ll have the review up by tomorrow: but … ?
See if you can guess what I watched … !
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Hmmm …
Overnight?
I had a comment on this Teaser post.
One that discussed the idea the US president was a Russian agent: and trying to sell a book about it.
The president’s a lot of things.
Including an idiot.
And possibly an agent for Putin.
But … ?
I felt the commenter was only interested in selling their book: rather than any kind of conversation about the idea.
I pressed ‘Delete’ …
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga†, Irene‡ and Debbi§ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 24th March is National Tree Planting Day. Where: Tunisia, Uganda or the Western Sahara?Q2) According to the UN, 24th March is the International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of whom?Q3) 24th March is the feast day of Saint Hildelith of where: Barking, Romford or Havering-atte-Bower?Q4) 24th March is World Tuberculosis Day. Tuberculosis is caused by a what: a virus, a bacterium or a protozoa?Q5) Finally … ? Katie Swan was born on 24th March, 1999. She plays what: football, cricket or tennis?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 23rd March is the feast day of Saint Gwinear: he’s usually associated with where: Cornwall, Devon or Wiltshire?A1) Cornwall.Q2) The earliest known use of the term ‘OK’ was in a newspaper in America: on 23rd March. 23rd March of which year of the 1830s?Q3) 23rd March, 1868, saw the establishment of what: Jesus College, Cambridge, the University of California or the UK’s Department of Health?Q4) The Ever Given ran aground on 23rd March, 2021. What did it block, as a result: the River Thames, the Panama Canal or the Suez Canal?A4) The Suez Canal.Q5) Finally … ? 23rd March is World Meteorological Day. Meteorology is the study of what: meteors, weather or spoons?A5) Weather.
Here’s a thought …
“Every day of my life I make an effort. Like, everything’s an effort - a good effort.”Finn Jones, born 24 March 1988.
And a comedian …
The next ten question set is on the 3rd April: it’s about 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Hello, Mum!
† Six eggs, Olga!? If you get that many clutches¶, your flat will get a visit from Bill Oddie!
Quite what happened with yesterday’s introduction video, I don’t know. Although there did seem to be issues with the size of the thing: something I tried to solve by resizing it with QuickTime. Obviously, that didn’t work. I’ve recoded it with HandBrake, this morning: that seems to have done the trick.
‡ Morning, Irene: how is the day … ? (Oh, I saw a funny 2000AD t-shirt Jim might like: the slogan got me. Believe it or not, the Dave on the t-shirt, was the mayor of Mega-City One.)
§ The band’s better known for this one, Debbi:
¶ Clutches! That was the word I was after, Olga! (I suddenly remembered Anne McCaffrey used it in her Dragonrider books: when she talked about groups of dragon eggs.)
4 comments:
Q1) Uganda
Q2) Victims
Q3) Barking
Q4) a bacterium
Q5) tennis
I didn't know the name either, Paul. Thanks! They lay one or two eggs every time. I am sure I saw another egg at some point, but I think that one never hatched, because I saw it when the little one was already alive and kicking, so to speak. We shall see. When they are there you can't see anything.
I hope you get good news today on the weight front.
And well... It is worth experimenting with different software, even if it doesn't always work. You might come up with something really useful.
Now that I think about the video, something odd happened with one of my posts. One of the readers told me she couldn't access the book I had reviewed from the link, but it worked for me, and the link she shared with me took me to the same page. No idea. Perhaps it was something to do with her browser. I must say now that I use the free (and less fancy) version of the blog, there don't seem to be so many glitches, and that suits me fine. I don't have time or brain space to try to sort those kinds of things. (Because, there are some refurbishments required both, at my mother's building, and at the apartment I have rented out in Hospitalet de Llobregat, so I spend a lot of time attending meetings, reading paperwork, and trying to understand everything. And it will cost us a fair amount of money as well. Oh, joy!)
1 Uganda
2 Victims
3 Barking
4 Bacterial
5 Tennis
Dashing this off before I head for PT and OT. :)
1. Uganda
2. Victims
3. Barking
4. a bacterium
5. tennis
Whew! :) Nice, short answers!
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