Bleugh …
I have to admit, I feel …
Well, the word, here, is yuck … !
Well …
Until I just had that sip of tea, let’s put it that way.
That … And managed to put on last night’s episode of
Dr Who: to be frank, BBC3’s been repeating David Tennant’s first season, and they’ve got as far as the utter classic that is
The Satan Pit.
And when I say utter classic … ?
Trust me, I think I know what I mean …
Let’s get moving on, shall we … ?
Before I start dribbling … !
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Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi — all on her ownsome — putting in her answers: and, along with admitting she thoroughly enjoyed yesterday’s tunes, AND could remember hearing about Cynthia Payne*,
also bagged 5 out of 5.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 12th February, 1503, saw Vasco Da Gama set out for his second voyage to where: India, Africa or America?
Q2) More to the point, which port city did he set out from … ?
Q3) 12th February, 1999, saw a group of international scientists highlight the potential hazards of what … ?
Q4) 12th February, 1733, saw James Oglethorpe found the 13th of the original 13 US colonies: which modern US state is it … ?
Q5) 12th February, 1912, saw the formal abdication of the Emperor of which country … ?
Q6) And finally … 12th February, 1964, fighting on which island leave 16 dead … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 11th February, 2011, saw the announcement that who had resigned as Egyptian President … ?
A1) Hosni Mubarak.
Q2) 11th February, 1987, saw Cynthia Payne cleared of controlling prostitutes: what, famously, did the girls who weren’t working for her, take as payment … ?
Q3) 11th February, 1916, saw anarchist, Emma Goldman, arrested for lecturing about birth control: how many weeks did she spend in prison as a result?
A3) Two.
Q4) 11th February, 1956, saw two of the Cambridge Four — Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean — arrive in Moscow. Name either of the other two.
A4) Anthony Blunt and Kim Philby.
Q5) And finally … 11th February, 1976, saw John Curry win Britain’s first Winter Olympic gold medal for 12 years: in which sport?
A5) Figure Skating.
Enjoy those, everyone.
I’ll leave you with the tune that’s been banging around my head, all morning …
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I’ll be frank, Debbi, I’m not surprised: Mrs P did the talk-show circuit for years afterwards, off the back of those
vouchers … ! The surprising thing … ? Is that, even now, they were only worth 15p each: about the same price as a very cheap chocolate bar. Let’s leave that there, shall we … ? Because I dread to THINK what you’d be getting from Madam Cyn, now … !!!!
Wow! Talk about selling yourself cheap.
ReplyDelete1. India
2. Lisbon
3. genetically modified food
4. Georgia
5. China
6. Cyprus
That song reminds me of the film, Brazil. Brilliant movie. :)
Actually, where did you think I got it, Debbi … ? :D
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