Q5)Finally … Dick plays Dr Mark Sloan in which TV series?
A5)Diagnosis: Murder.
Here’s a thought …
“The universe is hilarious! Like, Venus is 900 degrees. I could tell you it melts lead. But that’s not as fun as saying, ‘You can cook a pizza on the windowsill in nine seconds.’ And next time my fans eat pizza, they’re thinking of Venus!”
Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
* I know exactly where you’re coming from, Olga! I’m just glad it rained, overnight, it meant a LOT of ice got melted. (I’m still grateful I didn’t have to go to work, yesterday: it meant getting cards written, not going out in the rain … and I could get my cards written. My hand aches: I’m going to have to learn Arabic, it’s one of the few written languages that’s the right way around for a southpaw!)
† Ironically, it’s not a bad little film, Debbi. Apart from Russell’s accent: dratted thing went from Wellington, New Zealand, through Manchester, Liverpool, Cornwall, dipped into East London, wandered through South London … and never actually landed in Nottingham, where the character’s supposed to be from. (Gillian Anderson’s English accent is better: mind you, she grew up in London!)
‡ I think the rehoming is going to be a problem. I think it’s going to take a while: because the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, like other councils, doesn’t have enough social housing.
Q1) 1962 Q2) Mariner 2 Q3) Second Q4) 224 Q5) A Venus’s day I can imagine with the prices in Chelsea and Kensington social housing will not be a priority, for sure, but let's hope they can come up with a reasonable solution. Hebrew might be another option, although neither of them looks very easy (my friend Iman gave me one or two lessons in Arabic but I didn't get very far at all). Wrap up warm!
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Q1) 1962
ReplyDeleteQ2) Mariner 2
Q3) Second
Q4) 224
Q5) A Venus’s day
I can imagine with the prices in Chelsea and Kensington social housing will not be a priority, for sure, but let's hope they can come up with a reasonable solution.
Hebrew might be another option, although neither of them looks very easy (my friend Iman gave me one or two lessons in Arabic but I didn't get very far at all).
Wrap up warm!
Didn't know that about Gillian Anderson! Interesting.
ReplyDeleteIda Lupino also grew up in England. Probably loads of people have. :)
1. 1962
2. Mariner 2
3. the second
4. 224
5. Venus's day