Was the centre of a mild scandal: in an event mirrored in the episode, the bacterium was tested in lab conditions: and found, in field conditions, to kill plants.
Nasty!
~≈Á≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)Tom Bradley was elected as the first African American Mayor of Los Angeles: on 29th May of which year?
Q2)The St Roch arrived in Nova Scotia: on 29th May, 1950. After becoming The first ship to circumnavigate where: North America, South America or the Arctic?
Q3)The 35th President of the United States was born on 29th May, 1917. Who was that president?
Q4)29th May, 1953, saw the birth of composer, Danny Elfman. The Oingo Boigo founder ALSO provided the singing voice for which character in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
Q5)Finally … 29th May, 1982, saw British forces win against an Argentinean one: during a big battle of the Falkands War. That battle was the Battle of Goose … where?
“I see politicians on TV every night telling us that this is a fucking momentous decision that could fucking change Britain forever and blah, blah, blah. It’s like, okay, why don’t you fucking do what we pay you to do which is run the fucking country and make your fucking mind up.”
Noel Gallagher, born 29th May, 1967.
And a tune …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a good day.
* I think there’s a Wickerman sequel, Olga‡: although I’ve not actually seen it. I’m always a bit leery of sequels that turn up thirty or so years after the original. It sounds like it’s the movie version of what some call the tax album: the album a band/artist make, when an unexpected tax bill turns up. Oh, I’m careful with plugs: shame BA aren’t … ! (I think there’s a good reason they were having trouble getting information over. The computer systems were down … )
† Oh, you have to give the man credit for that, Debbi! It was quite something! I think the equivalent would be David Tennant or Benedict Cumberbatch turning something down for the same reason. Pointless trivia for you, Debbi: Benedict’s mum is an actress called Wanda Ventham. She crops up in It’s Your Funeral …
‡ Just looked them up, Olga: there’s a couple of sequels/remakes. The Nicolas Cage one in 2006, and a (sort of) sequel in 2011: called The Wicker Tree.
Q1) 1973 Q2) North America Q3) John F. Kennedy Q4) Jack Skellington Q5) Green Yes, but I imagine phones still worked and they could have used other means to get in touch. TV channels knew what was happening and what they were planning to do before their own staff did. I think we risk forgetting how to communicate (the more systems there are in place, the more things seem to go down because nobody takes responsibility for anything or knows how to do things if they're supposed to be automated). I am not very fond of these long after sequels, prequels, or whatevers... although some fire people's imagination (I went to watch the new Alien movies, and although I prefer the original, they are not that bad. And I'm curious about Blade Runner). I hope your trip isn't too bad.
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Q1) 1973
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Q3) John F. Kennedy
Q4) Jack Skellington
Q5) Green
Yes, but I imagine phones still worked and they could have used other means to get in touch. TV channels knew what was happening and what they were planning to do before their own staff did. I think we risk forgetting how to communicate (the more systems there are in place, the more things seem to go down because nobody takes responsibility for anything or knows how to do things if they're supposed to be automated).
I am not very fond of these long after sequels, prequels, or whatevers... although some fire people's imagination (I went to watch the new Alien movies, and although I prefer the original, they are not that bad. And I'm curious about Blade Runner).
I hope your trip isn't too bad.
1. 1973
ReplyDelete2. North America
3. John F. Kennedy
4. Jack Skellington
5. Goose Green
Always interesting info here! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm putting up a post about our visit to England. Plus a video about the whole trip to Ireland and UK! :) Check it out!
1. 1973
2. North America
3. John F. Kennedy
4. Jack Skellington
5. Green