
Hmmm … 
You know, I’ve got admit, I’ve just had a quick look out of my window.
And I’ll be frank, if I may … ?   I don’t think Brentwood’s going to get hit by Hurricane Irene.
But I’m also thinking that my cousin Dean’s picked a pretty grim day for the Big Family Barbecue … !
That’s going to  be fun, that really is … 
Especially when you consider about half the family can’t make it.
Or isn’t talking to the other half … 
Or is working … 
Or … 
Well … 
LOTS of things, really, but that’s families, isn’t it … ?
If there’s not at least one diplomatic incident going on, I think something’s gone wrong … 
Lets move on, shall we … ?
Yes, lets … 
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw both Debbi and Birthday Girl Alexandra putting in their answers*: with Debbi bagging 5 out of 5, and Alexandra bagging an entirely honourary equal score.   (Which translates as 1½, just in case you’re wondering … )
 
Lets see how they — and 
you — do with todays questions, shall we?   Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’, 
License and 
video
Q1)		28th August, 1898, saw Caleb Bradham invent the drink that later became known as what … ?
Q2)		65 years later, 28th August, 1963 saw Dr Martin Luther King make his famous ‘I Have A Dream’ speech: in which city was he, when he made this speech … ?
Q3)		28th August, 1951, saw the birth of which member of the Osmond Brothers … ?
Q4)		28th August, 1953, saw which country’s TV network start broadcasting … ?
Q5)		And finally … 28th August, 2003, saw Prime Minister Tony Blair give evidence to the Hutton Inquiry: about which scientist’s death … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)		27th August, 1776, saw the Battle of Long Island, in what’s now which New York borough … ?
A1)		Brooklyn.
Q2)		27th August, 2003, saw which planet make its nearest approach to Earth … ?
Q2)		Mars.
Q3)		27th August, 1967, saw the death of Beatles manager, Brian Epstein: what was the name of the company he was a director of and that owned the copyright of Lennon and McCartney’s songs?
A3)		Northern Songs.
Q4)		27th August, 1991, saw which landlocked country declare independence from the Soviet Union … ?
A4)		Moldova.
Q5)		And finally … 27th August, 2007, saw whose remains found near the Russian city of Yekaterinburg?
A5)		Tsarevich Alexei Nikolævich, and his sister, Grand Duchess Anastasia.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later … 
*		And earning a Metaphorical — and entirely Cybernetic — Birthday Cake … !
 
You be Frank, I'll be Janet... ;) :D
ReplyDeleteWhew! Got our power back in the nick of time to answer the trivia questions before I turn in. :)
ReplyDelete1. Pepsi-Cola
2. Washington, DC
3. Wayne Osmond
4. Japan
5. Dr. David Kelly
We're doing fine. No property damage. However, Irene destroyed one of my favorite trees. :( Not happy, but it could have been much worse. So, on the whole, no complaints really ...