Hmmm …
Now, there’s a thing …
You’ve probably worked out that — over the years — that I’ll usually have either the news on in the background, while I’m writing these posts.
Or I’ll be keeping an ear on Yesterday, one of Britain’s Freeview channel’s: and one that’s — obviously — a channel devoted to historical documentaries.
The one Yesterday’s showing at the moment … ? Is all about German PoW camp, Oflag IV-C.
Better known as Colditz … !
And subject of at least 4 books, several websites … and at least one well known TV series.
Although I’ve got to admit, I personally can’t watch TV serials about World War 2, without think of Armstrong & Miller’s stranger set of sketches …
But let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
Before I get two enthusiastic … !
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Yesterday’s April Fool’s Day Teaser was that rarest of things, an All Ladies Teaser: it saw both Debbi* and Serendipity* putting in their answers, with both bagging 10 out of 10! Lets see how they — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …
Q1) 2nd April, 1513, saw the first European to step on the shore of Florida: what was his name … ?Q2) 2nd April, 1984, saw who become the first Indian in space … ?Q3) More to the point, which country’s ship was he on … ?Q4) 2nd April, 1914, saw the birth of actor, Sir Alec Guinness: in which 1979 TV series did he play George Smiley … ?Q5) 2nd April, 2005, saw the death of Pope John Paul 2nd, who was the pope with the second longest reign in Vatican history: who held Saint Peter’s throne for the longest … ?Q6) And finally … 2nd April, 1989, saw Mikhail Gorbachev arrive in which country’s capital city, ahead of a meeting with its leader … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 1st April, 1993, saw DJ Dave Rickards claim that what would be landing at the small airfield at Montgomery Fields?A1) The Space Shuttle Columbia: I don’t think he out-did the traffic jams caused by Orson Welles’ performance of War of the Worlds.Q2) 1st April, 1969, a Dutch TV presenter gave a news item on TV License fee evasion: and claimed the detection equipment could be fooled if TV owners wrapped their TV sets in … what … ?Q2) Aluminium foil: seemingly, the next day saw many Dutch shops sell out of tin-foil … … Hmmm … (Personally … ? A friend of mine told me you could pick up wi-fi signals with some copper wiring and a wing-nut, connected to a USB plug at one end … and with the wing-nut screwed into the base of an empty Pringles tin … )Q3) 1st April, 2003, saw many Chinese and Korean websites claim that who had been assassinated … ?A3) Bill Gates.Q4) 1st April, 1996, saw who claim to have bought the US Liberty Bell … ?A4) Fast food chain, Taco Bell.Q5) 1st April, 1976, saw a BBC Radio 2 broadcast claim that — to due a unique alignment of Jupiter and Pluto — people would be able to jump in the air and experience a “strange floating sensation” at 9:47am: which noted astronomer presented this piece … ?A5) Sir Patrick Moore.Q6) 1st April, 1992, saw radio show Talk of the Nation claim who would be running for US President … ?A6) Richard Nixon: complete with the alleged phrase, “I won’t Do It Again”.Moving to the serious stuff …Q7) 1st April, 1999, saw the UK get its first, legally binding, what … ?A7) Minimum wage.Q8) 1st April, 1948, saw the birth of the Honourable James Chambers, OM: he is, of course, better known as which Jamaican singer … ?A8) Jimmy Cliff.Q9) 1st April, 2001, saw same-sex marriage become legal in the first country, anywhere, to legalise it: which European country was it … ?A9) The Netherlands.Q10) And finally … 1st April, 1948, saw the Farœ Island become independent from where … ?A10) Denmark.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later … !
* Actually, both Serendipity and Debbi are on Twitter: look out for @yearning4d_sky and @debbimack. Not that there’s a ‘Follow Saturdayº’ hashtag, but the thought’s there …
º ‘Follow Friday’ is a bit of Twitter tradition: you Tweet the names of your favourite followers — on Friday’s, obviously — followed by a relevant hashtag.
1 comment:
1. Juan Ponce de Leon
2. Rakesh Sharma
3. Soviet Union
4. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (BTW, I'm a HUGE le Carre fan!)
5. Pius IX
6. Cuba
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