Q1)8th July, 1892, saw the city of Saint John’s devastated by a fire. The city is the capital of which Canadian Province?
Q2)Crime boss, Soapy Smith, was shot dead in the town of Skagway: on 8th July, 1898. Skagway is in which US state?
Q3)The first test match between South Africa and Australia was played on 8th July, 1933. The match in question was a game of what: rugby union, cricket or netball?
Q4)Three children and four adults were injured in a machete attack in Wolverhampton on 8th July. 8th July of which year of the 1990s?
Q5)Finally … ? Actor, Jeffrey Tambor, was born on 8th July, 1944. He plays an unnamed medical examiner in an episode of which series: Kojak, Starsky and Hutch or Hill Street Blues?
† I hope you got some sleep, Olga: or some rain. We’re now expecting 23ºC temperatures. If the rain gets to you, let me know!
And you’re right: some things really should be remembered … !
‡ I can still remember seeing the reports of 9/11 on the news, Debbi: and thinking to myself “If that’s a bunch of nutters in the Middle East, there’ll be hell to pay.” Lo and behold … !
The things that change the world — and that was one of them! — can be truly divisive. Brexit was another one …
OK, so the shop’s five minute’s drive away? How far is it on foot? (My nearest shop is five minutes walk away …)
Q1) Newfoundland (I watched a series set in St John’s and it looked like a pretty interesting place, full or Irish people…) This is the series (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Doyle) And Hudson & Rex, another police series (with dog and all) is also set there. My mother loves the dog, and used to watch the different versions of the series (some set in Germany and some in Italy).
Q2) Alaska
Q3) rugby union
Q4) 1996
Q5) Kojak (Wow! Kojak! That was a while back!) We didn't get any rain despite the yellow warning. The temperature is expected to go up to 28 or so today, but it is a bit more bearable than last week. The problem is that it is very humid as well, so it feels even hotter. What a bummer about the work you have to get done. As you say, it is a relief that everybody is well, but an inconvenience for sure. But having a firm date is good. I remember trying to schedule a feature for the radio, about a cycle of plays the local government organises, and in this case they were showing a circus spectacle (well, with only one person, but it was a circus kind of act) for the first time, and we had all kinds of trouble. Eventually I covered a different play. And it was shown, but a month later than expected (the performer ended up in hospital a few days before the play. He got better, but it was quite a scare).
From my house? Depends on how fast you walk. And how amenable you are to walking down roads without sidewalks. 15 - 20 minutes, maybe? Especially, when you're slow like me. :)
1. Newfoundland and Labrador 2. Alaska 3. rugby union 4. 1996 5. Kojak
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1 Newfoundland
ReplyDelete2 Akaska
3 Cricket
4 1996
5 Kojak
Q1) Newfoundland (I watched a series set in St John’s and it looked like a pretty interesting place, full or Irish people…) This is the series (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Doyle) And Hudson & Rex, another police series (with dog and all) is also set there. My mother loves the dog, and used to watch the different versions of the series (some set in Germany and some in Italy).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Alaska
Q3) rugby union
Q4) 1996
Q5) Kojak (Wow! Kojak! That was a while back!)
We didn't get any rain despite the yellow warning. The temperature is expected to go up to 28 or so today, but it is a bit more bearable than last week. The problem is that it is very humid as well, so it feels even hotter.
What a bummer about the work you have to get done. As you say, it is a relief that everybody is well, but an inconvenience for sure. But having a firm date is good. I remember trying to schedule a feature for the radio, about a cycle of plays the local government organises, and in this case they were showing a circus spectacle (well, with only one person, but it was a circus kind of act) for the first time, and we had all kinds of trouble. Eventually I covered a different play. And it was shown, but a month later than expected (the performer ended up in hospital a few days before the play. He got better, but it was quite a scare).
1. Newfoundland & Labrador
ReplyDelete2. Alastair
3.cricket
4. 1996
5. Starsky & Hutch
From my house? Depends on how fast you walk. And how amenable you are to walking down roads without sidewalks. 15 - 20 minutes, maybe? Especially, when you're slow like me. :)
ReplyDelete1. Newfoundland and Labrador
2. Alaska
3. rugby union
4. 1996
5. Kojak