There are times seriously hate my guts, I really do.
I was supposed to be working, yesterday.
Which had a stop put to it: because of a potato!
I’ve finally worked out — after chatting to a friend or two — that it’s the spray-on oil I’m using to help crisp up my baked spuds, and cook my roast spuds!
Looking back?
I think I was extremely heavy handed.
With the result I had extreme stomach cramps, all morning.
Q1)25th October, 1917, saw the start of the October Revolution in Russia. It started when revolutionary forces protested against the Provisional Government. In a city then called what?
* Yeah, I had trouble accessing it, yesterday, Olga‡. Not TOO sure what happened, there: I’ll try again. I DO know I’ll have to pencil in more of Gaiman’s work. Apparently? His book, Norse Mythology, is supposed to be quite the read.
† I managed not, yesterday, Debbi‡! Curse my innards! (Still, I caught a movie, so that’s something … !)
‡ Sorry about the score, by the way. But, apparently? The Potemkin mutiny was in 1905: and made famous by the Eisenstein film, Battleship Potemkin in 1925. The Aurora, which did take part? Wasn’t as photogenic …
Q1) Wessex Q2) Anglican Q3) Oxfordshire Q4) The Vikings Q5) Elf (?) Q6) English Q7) Crohn’s Q8) Winchester Q9) David Hemmings Q10) Vikings Sorry about your IBS, although I hope if you're right about the cause your yesterday's flare up you might be able to avoid at least some instances in the future. Good about the glasses. And great video. My student was very pleased to learn about the two episodes of Dr Who by Gaiman. It has inspired her to catch up (she's Japanese). I haven't watched Life. The Potemkin thing is Eisenstein's fault but I forgive him. He revolutionised cinema after all. Take care.
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Q1) Wessex
ReplyDeleteQ2) Anglican
Q3) Oxfordshire
Q4) The Vikings
Q5) Elf (?)
Q6) English
Q7) Crohn’s
Q8) Winchester
Q9) David Hemmings
Q10) Vikings
Sorry about your IBS, although I hope if you're right about the cause your yesterday's flare up you might be able to avoid at least some instances in the future.
Good about the glasses.
And great video. My student was very pleased to learn about the two episodes of Dr Who by Gaiman. It has inspired her to catch up (she's Japanese).
I haven't watched Life.
The Potemkin thing is Eisenstein's fault but I forgive him. He revolutionised cinema after all.
Take care.
Sorry to hear that, Paul. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDelete1. Wessex
2. Roman Catholic
3. Oxfordshire
4. Vikings
5. elf
6. English
7. Crohn's
8. Winchester
9. David Hemmings
10. Vikings