Oh, I HATE that, when that happens … !
No, really … !
Bless her, my doctor’s advised me — for quite some years — that I should make sure I eat right: and, just as importantly, make sure I walk for at least half an hour, every day.
Just to make sure I work off the extra weight.
And guess what?
It’s raining! Not just raining, but throwing it down. Possibly even bucketing!
Not EXACTLY encouraging, that … !
~≈†≈~
But let’s move, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers. Along with letting us know she’s getting a
sensible computer, she also scored three out of six.
Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 17th January, 1773, saw Captain James Cook and his crew become the first Europeans to visit where: the Antarctic, Australia or New Zealand … ?
Q2) 17th January, 1904, saw which Anton Chekov play receive its premiere … ?
Q3) 17th January, 1977, saw the execution of killer, Gary Gilmore: in which US state … ?
Q4) 17th January, 1929, saw the original appearance of Popeye the Sailor Man. Which Popeye character would glad pay you on Tuesday, for a hamburger … ?
Q5) Finally … 17th January, 1918, saw the first serious battles between the Red and White Guards. In which European country’s Civil War … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 16th January, 27BC, saw Octavian, the first Roman emperor, given the title that made him famous: and marked the start of the Roman Empire. What was that title … ?
Q2) More to the point, what had he been called, after he was adopted by his uncle, Julius Cæsar?
Q3) Octavian was given the title by whom: the Roman Senate, the Roman people or the Praetorian Guard … ?
Q4) His rule started what’s known, in Latin, as the Pax Romana: or Roman … what … ?
Q5) In our calendar, which month is named after Octavian … ?
Q6) Finally … on his deathbed, Octavian said that he “… found a Rome of bricks, and leave you one of …” what?
Given it’s the the birthday of Kaiser Chiefs frontman, Ricky Wilson, I’ll leave you with this tune …
And with this thought …
“Create your own method. Don't depend slavishly on mine. Make up something that will work for you! But keep breaking traditions, I beg you.”
Constantin Stanislavski, 17 January 1863 – 7 August 1938.
Enjoy your Friday: and don’t get wet … !
* Congratulations, there, Debbi†: and welcome to the proverbial club! Don’t forget, there’s an app called
Migration Assistant — you can download it to your PC from the relevant part of the
Apple website — and use it to transfer your files. (Just so you know, that first link is to the page on how to use the app: the second is to the download page.)
1) Antarctica
ReplyDelete2) The Cherry Orchard.
3) Texas
4) Mr Wimpy
5) Finland