
There we go … 


I make no apologies for putting up a couple of shots of me nephew, Jude, having a snooze.
He’s definitely getting fond of that stuffed lamb, I know that.
Hmmm … 
I’m also thinking he’s getting — in some ways — like his Aunty Anna: she had a toy womble she was equally as fond of.   And I don’t think she let go of, ’til she was about twelve …
Ahem … !
Lets get moving on, shall we … ?
Yes, lets: before I start speculating about a picture a certain Mr Moffat’s just posted to Twitpic …  
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: along with bagging 7 out of 7, she was also speculating about the length of Matt Smith’s contract*. 
Lets see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we … ?   Here they are, along with the ‘How To’, License and video …  
Q1)  26th April, 1925, saw who become the first directly elected head of Weimar Germany … ?
Q2)  26th April, 1962, saw NASA’s first probe crash-land on the Moon: what was the name of the rocket … ?
Q3)  26th April, 1964, saw two African nations merge, to form Tanzania: name either of the countries … 
Q4)  26th April, saw Robert Steinhäuser shoot and kill 16 people in his old school gym: what Terry Pratchett title is a slang Term for this sort of killing … ?
Q5)  And finally … 26th April, 121AD, saw the birth of which Roman Emperor … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)  25th April, 1953, saw Francis Crick and James Watson publish their famous paper on DNA, the first paper to describe the molecule’s shape: what exactly is that shape … ?
Q2)  25th April, 1939, saw DC Comics publish its first Batman edition: what does ‘DC’ stand for … ?
Q2)  Detective Comics.
Q3)  More to the point, who was DC’s first successful costumed hero … ?
A3)  The big blue boy scout, himself, Superman.
Q4)  Equally to the point, in which year did DC first publish adventures featuring Wonder Woman … ?
A4)  1941.
Q5)  25th April, 1916, was the first observation of ANZAC Day: which small New Zealand village was the first community to hold an ANZAC Day service … ?
A5)  Tinui.
Q6)  25th April, 1983, saw Samantha Smith, a Maine school-girl, receive a letter from whom … ?
A6)  Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov.
Q7)  And finally … 25th April, 1974, saw a bloodless coup in which European country … ?
A7)  Portugal.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later, after I’ve left you with this scene from Saturday’s episode … 
*  My usual sense of humour’s seems to be working: I’m very tempted to say something along the lines of “For shame, Debbi! You’re a happily married woman … !”   But on a more serious note … ?   As far as I know, he’s contracted for three years, with options to extend that up to another two, if needed.   As for dying at the start of series 6 … ?   “Time can be rewritten …”
 
Well, I only meant that 200 years would seem to require him to do a lot episodes. Nothing, um ... more than that. I'll stop, before I completely swallow my foot. :)
ReplyDelete1. Paul von Hindenburg
2. Ranger IV
3. Tanganyika and Zanzibar
4. Going Postal
5. Marcus Aurelius
Well, yes, I know, I was heading for irony …
ReplyDeleteUmm …