
You know, I’ve got to admit, that’s not a stunning photo, is it … ?

Mind you … ?
Saying that, I’ve GOT to admit, me and Jude managed to catch some Sunday night children’s TV.
I think I can safely say In The Night Garden … 
Is definitely a bit strange, unless you’re one!
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
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Yesterday’sº Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: and, along with posting up 
this post — always nice to see a tune I’ve told her about, getting a mention*ª — AND mentioning 
War and Peace, 
also bagging 6 out of 6.
 
Let’s see how she — and 
you — do with today’s questions, shall we?   Here they are, along with the ‘
How To’, 
License and 
video
Q1)  16th January, 1920, saw the first council meeting of the League of Nations: in which city … ?
Q2)  16th January, 1412, saw which family named as the official bankers to the Papacy … ?
Q3)  16th January, 1547, saw who become the Tsar of Russia … ?
Q4)  16th January, 1970, saw who become Premiere of Libya?
Q5)  And finally … 16th January, 2006, saw Ellen Johnson Sirleaf become Africa’s first elected head of state: which African country was she president of … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)  15th January, 2011, saw the death of actress, Susannah York: for which 1969 film did she receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination … ?
A1)  They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?
Q2)  15th January, 1991, saw the Queen saw laws to let Australia hand out it’s own what: MBEs, Knighthoods or Victoria Crosses?
A2)  Victoria Crosses.
Q3)  15th January, 1967, saw the first Super Bowl: in which US city … ?
A3)  Los Angeles.
Q4)  More to the point, name either of the teams that played … 
A4)  The Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs.   (The Packers won, 35-10.)
Q5)  15th January, 1984, saw which former peer named as Labour party candidate for the Chesterfield by-election?
A5)  Tony Benn.
Q6)  Finally — and during the American Revolutionary War — 15th January, 1777, saw New Connecticut proclaiming its independence.   How is New Connecticut now known … ?
A6)  Vermont.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll leave you with a tune or two … 
*  I’ve got to admit, Debbi, Down in the Park is one of Gary Numan’s best, whatever form it’s in!
ª
  Actually, just as a though … ?   
GIMP is a rather powerful piece of free software … !
º
  You’re not wrong about the Job’s bio, Debbi … !   (Tina Redse, one of his former lovers, and a mental health professional, felt he met all of the diagnostic criteria for 
Narcisstic Personality Disorder.)
 
Wow! That's quite an insight into Jobs. I don't think I'd have wanted him as a boss. Genius or not. :)
ReplyDelete1. Paris
2. the Medici family
3. Ivan the Terrible, aka, Ivan IV Vasilyevich
4. Muammar Gaddafi
5. Liberia