Hmmm …
Right …
That’s the bathroom painted, then.
I’m going to have have to see what I can get doing next, in between job hunts.
I do know I’ve got more family photos to scan in.
And that I’ve barely any paint left: which IS a shame, my hallway could’ve done with doing … !
Hmmm …
I might just have to see if Jude will let me borrow his car, I could finally lear to drive …
Let’s get moving on, shall we? While I mull that over …
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Yesterday’s
Teaser saw Debbi — self confessed
happy* fool that she is — putting in her answers: and bagging 5 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) 14th May, 1973, saw NASA launch Skylab: in which year did it return to Earth … ?
Q2) More to the point, Skylab remains crashed roughly 250 miles south east of the Western Australian capital: what’s its name … ?
Q3) As a final Skylab question … why DID the Shire of Esperence, in Australia, fine NASA A$400 … ?
Q4) 14th May, 1913, saw the Governor of New York approve the Charter for which charitable foundation … ?
Q5) 14th May, 1796, saw Edward Jenner administer the first Smallpox vaccination: bacteria from which disease formed the basis of the vaccine … ?
Q6) And finally … 14th May, 1925, saw which of Virginia Woolf’s novel’s published … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 13th May, 1861, saw astronomer, John Tebbutt, discover the Great Comet of 1861: which country was he from … ?
A1) Australiaª.
Q2) 13th May, 1995, saw Alison Hargreaves reach the summit of which mountain, unaided … ?
A2) Mount Everest.
Q3) More to the point, what’s that mountain’s name … in Tibetan … ?
A3) ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ, Chomolungma or Qomolangma: which translates as Holy Mother.
Q4) 13th May, 1994, saw which TV presenter make his last TV appearance … ?
A4) Johnny Carson.
Q5) 13th May, 1969, saw sectarian violence in which Malaysian city … ?
A5) Kuala Lumpur.
Q6) And finally … 13th May, 1861, saw the first railway line open, in what’s now which country … ?
A6) Pakistan.
Enjoy those, everyone: I’ll catch you later.
Once I’ve let birthday boy, David Byrne, stop making sense …
* Thank heavens I managed to correct that: I had you down as
haptic, there, for a second, Debbiº … !
º Actually, Debbi mentioned the battling amputees in that post … ? I think that’s been going for some time time: at least going by
Oscar Pistorius’ troubles getting into the 2012 Olympics. Oh … And remember
Silent Running: the film … ? Huey, Dewey and Louie were all actors who’d had had their legs amputated …
ª Just as a thought, Debbi … ? Would this
possibly be described as
bonzer, or are we pushing Aussie slang too far … ?
I like the word bonzer! Bonzer = awesome = brilliant. :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha ... slinging slang around the world. Through the Internet tubes. Ha ha ha ...
1. 1979
2. Perth
3. littering
4. the Rockefeller Foundation
5. cowpox
6. Mrs. Dalloway