Sunday, 6 October 2013

The Daily Teaser — 6-10-2013

Did I tell you it was my kid sister, Ruth’s birthday, this week … ?

It was.

And inevitably, we had the vaguely celebratory family do, in a little place in Writtle.

Which was rather nice, it had to be said.

Me and my nephew, Jude, though … ?   Got a touch bored, and managed to sneak out.

Writtle’s sort of nice, like that.

The actual teashop had plenty of places for a (almost) three-year-old to explore.   And a huge village green to run around on.

Although it HAS to be said, I think Jude was more interested in counting the passing cars … and watching the ducks on the pond.

Bless ’im … !

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Yesterday’s Pythonesque Teaser saw Debbi putting in her answers: along with letting me know great minds think alike*, she also scored nine out of ten.

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) 6th Of October City is a satellite city of the capital city of Egypt.   What’s the name of that capital … ?
Q2) 6th October, 1981, also saw the assassination of Egypt’s then president.   Who was he … ?
Q3) If you were born today, what’s your star-sign … ?
Q4) 6th October, 1927, saw the debut of The Jazz Singer: who played the main character in the 1980 of The Jazz Singer … ?
Q5) Finally … 6th October, 1683, saw German immigrants found which Pennsylvanian city … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 5th October saw the debut episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus aired.   On which BBC channel … ?
A1) BBC1.
Q2) More to the point, in which year … ?
A2) 1969.
Q3) Name any of the main members of the team.
Q4) Which former MAD Magazine Teen Queen was the only woman to frequently appear on the show … ?
Q5) Which Python provided the show’s animation: as well as being a noted — and perfectionist — film director?
A5) Terry Gilliam.   (Seemingly, there’s footage of him getting really snotty with a hamster, on the extras for the DVD version of Time Bandits.)
Q6) Which Python played Brian in Monty Python’s Life Of Brian … ?
A6) The late Graham Chapman.   (The film also features Spike Milligan and George Harrison as extras.)
Q7) Phineas Fogg famously travelled Around The World In 80 Days.   Which Python kickstarted his travel show career, by doing the same … ?
Q8) Python, Terry Jones, notably presents TV series about medieval history.   His first such series — for the BBC, back in 1995 — was all about what … ?
A8) The Crusades.
Q9) Which Python — and Cambridge University graduate — has ALSO played Q … ?
Q10) Finally … Eric Idle tune, Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life has been used as a terrace chant: by fans of which English football team … ?
Enjoy those.

I’ll leave you this thought from Britt Ekland …
“I believe you need scientific proof that something works before you entrust your health to it.”
Britt Ekland  born 6th October, 1942.
And with this tune … 


Have a good day.











*        That they do, Debbi!   (You might want to look at Pages, on the App Store: I know you’ve been using Final Draft, haven’t you … ?   That’s one the Mac App Store: but I don’t know if it’s on the iOS one.)

1 comment:

Debbi said...

Thanks, Paul! Have you spoken with Karen Chilvers yet? :)

I certainly hope we can be Facebook friends again, etc.

1. Cairo
2. Anwar Al-Sadat
3. Libra
4. Neil Diamond (can you imagine?)
5. Germantown