Blimey … !
It looks like there’s allegations around — in the Andrew Mitchell
Plebgate case — that the member of the public who claimed to have witnessed the even …
Was a serving police officer.
Much as I hate to sound cynical … ? It wouldn’t — in light of the Hillsborough Inquests — be the first time serving police officers have fabricated evidence.
I’ll let you leave you thoughts about that with the BBC, shall I … ?
I’d hate to get sued by annoyed boys in blue … !
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi*ª putting in her answers: along with telling us the Governor of Virginia had been putting his tuppence ha’penny worth into the gun-control argument after the Connecticut shootings, AND highlighting
this post for us, ALSO managed to bag six out of six.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 19th December, 1997, saw the initial North American opening of which rather big film … ?
Q2) More to the point, name either of the studios who funded and distributed it …
Q3) 19th December, 1843 saw which rather Christmassy Charles Dickens novel published… ?
Q4) 19th December, 1983, saw the Jules Rimet trophy stolen: that trophy was the original what … ?
Q5) More to the point, in which country had it been stolen from … ?
Q6) And finally … 19th December, 1924, saw the las Rolls Royce Silver Ghost sold in the UK. During WW1, the chassis and engines’ had been used to make what … ?
And here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 18th December, 2006, saw elections held for the first time: in which country … ?
A1) The United Arab Emirates.
Q2) 18th December, 1973, saw the founding of the Islamic Development Bank: in which Middle Eastern country is that bank headquartered … ?
A2) Saudi Arabia.
Q3) More to the point, Islamic Banks try to work according to Islamic Holy Law: what name is given to Islamic Holy Law … ?
A3) Sharia law.
Q4) 18th December, 1997, saw the legal blueprints for the Scottish parliament unveiled by the then Scottish Secretary. Who was he … ?
A4) Donald Dewar.
Q5) 18th December, 1956, saw which country join the United Nations … ?
A5) Japan.
Q6) And finally … 18th December, 1946, saw the birth of director, Steven Spielberg. Which of his early films was — famously — about a killer shark … ?
A6) Jaws.
Enjoy those, everyone.
I’ll leave you with La Vie En Rose, by the late Edith Piafº: as welkl as her BIG hit … !
And with this quote from Jean Genet …
“The Day the Palestinians become institutionalized, I will no longer be on their side.”
Jean Genet, December 19, 1910 – April 15, 1986
* Actually, Debbi, I don’t know how reported this has been over there, but seemingly, the
National Rifle Association has said it’s ‘
shocked, saddened and heartbroken’ at the news of the shootings. And that ‘
The NRA is prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again,’. That sounds both positive, and very unusual, coming from the NRA.
ª Actually, Debbi, I think I can remember that that documentary! (Did you ever get the DVD box set released a few years ago … ? There was a fascinating little documentary on it, called Don’t Knock Yourself Out.)
º Who’d’ve been 97, today, had she lived.
I haven't seen the documentary, but I have a complete set of episodes of The Prisoner, which is totally awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteI heard that about the NRA. Isn't that amazing? Honestly, how else could they respond without sounding totally ridiculous? :)
It's about time they took a more responsible position. This country is way too gun crazy.
I hope you like my Random & Sundry Things post. I really wouldn't mind being in Brentwood right about now. :)
*sigh*
1. Titanic
2. Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox
3. A Christmas Carol
4. the prize for winning the Football World Cup, called "Victory", but generally known simply as the World Cup or Coupe du Monde
5. Brazil
6. Rolls-Royce Armoured Cars