Radio 4 is possibly the most civilised thing to have on, at this time of the morning.
Right now? Right nows it’s 5:58, and iPM is on in the background. Complete with a story about a woman’s whose mother married … as a possible result of her extreme vascular dementia.
Which was and is … rather worrying, when you think about it.
After all … someone with that condition won‘t necessarily be capable of making an informed decision, especially in later stages.
What to do … ?
Well … if you think of any ideas, I know I’d be curious to hear them … !
~≈§≈~
Unfortunately?
I had to take the day, off ill, yesterday: the innards were playing up.
Frankly? I couldn’t — here and now — tell you what I’d eaten: apart from the fact I think an iffy sausage roll was involved.
About the only upside?
Was simply that it let me catch the last two episode of Mr Robot.
Oh, well …
~≈§≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga and Debbi putting in their answers: with both scoring nine out of ten.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)In the USA, 10th March is Harriet Tubman Day. Harriet famously campaigned against what?
Q2)10th March, 1936, saw the birth of sports official, Sepp Blatter. Blatter was the now banned former head of FIFA: the organisation that organised international what?
Q3)Sir Richard Sharples was shot: on 10th March, 1973. Whilst serving as Governor of where?
Q4)President Park Geun-Hye’s impeachment was upheld: on 10th March, 2017. President Park had been president of where?
Q5)Finally … Arnold Layne was released on 10th March, 1967. It was the debut single by whom?
“I would not want to be a politician... Let me tell you this: If I was campaigning, and I go against my opponent and he started attacking my character, and I leap over the table and choke him unconscious, would that help my campaign?”
Q1) Slavery Q2) Football (or soccer for Debbi) Q3) Bermuda Q4) South Korea Q5) Pink Floyd I hope you are feeling better today. My friends should be back from their holidays this evening although it's likely that I won't go back home until Monday, to offer some feedback to the vet before I leave...
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Q1) Slavery
ReplyDeleteQ2) Football (or soccer for Debbi)
Q3) Bermuda
Q4) South Korea
Q5) Pink Floyd
I hope you are feeling better today. My friends should be back from their holidays this evening although it's likely that I won't go back home until Monday, to offer some feedback to the vet before I leave...
Probably not, more's the pity. Is that still an expression people use? :)
ReplyDelete1. slavery
2. soccer or football
3. Bermuda
4. South Korea
5. Pink Floyd