As I’ve gone from thirty odd hours, last week, down to some fifteen, this week.
This means several things.
Frankly?
I’m job hunting.
I had a job interview, last week. I’m trying to NOT get my hopes up: in case I don’t get the position. But, given it’s extremely local, given the hours, And given it would be saving me a lot in terms of transport?
It’s one I dearly want.
Right now?
Right now, though, I’m listening to Radio 4’s Today programme, where Theresa May is droning on about whatever it is Brexit Bothered PM’s drone on about.
And thinking her problem are less immediate than the metaphorical lottery ticket I bought last Thursday.
Waiting — basically — to hear if I’ve won something.
~≈†≈~
But let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring ten out of ten.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* I can’t say I blame you, Olga! It’s one hell of a sticky situation! If it’s any consolation, it seems a lot of Catalan unions seem to be planning strikes in reaction to the violence. Which seems a good way of responding. My fevered imagination? Had retired members of ETA quietly tapping assorted Catalans on the shoulder to quietly offer some second hand weaponry. Which is possibly taking the Bloody Sunday too far.
† I have to admit, I sat down with the first three episodes, last night, Debbi: it’s well worth watching. Hmmm … It’s on CBS All Access, in the US, Debbi, their streaming service: I don’t know how affordable it is, over their, but I get the impression you’d be able to access it through multiple channels. It’s on Chromecast and Roku: I don’t know about AppleTV. As for Vegas? I had I Don’t Like Mondays — at least the song’s backstory — on my mind, yesterday. Brenda Spencer was another shooter that worked from one room.
Q1) Bulgaria Q2) Maze Prison Q3) Germany Q4) Julius Caesar Q5) James Herriot So far they seem to be going down the route of non-violence, so they can have the high moral ground. Never much direct violence in Catalonia (even Terra Lliure used to damage buildings but avoided personal injuries. After the Hypercor debacle many years back and the public outcry they've never been keen on that route). Oh, we shall see.
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Q1) Bulgaria
ReplyDeleteQ2) Maze Prison
Q3) Germany
Q4) Julius Caesar
Q5) James Herriot
So far they seem to be going down the route of non-violence, so they can have the high moral ground. Never much direct violence in Catalonia (even Terra Lliure used to damage buildings but avoided personal injuries. After the Hypercor debacle many years back and the public outcry they've never been keen on that route). Oh, we shall see.
It's horrible beyond words. All of it.
ReplyDeleteI love the Gore Vidal quote! :) He wrote some great books based on U.S. historical figures. Like Aaron Burr. :)
1. Bulgaria
2. the Maze
3. Germany
4. Julius Caesar
5. James Herriot