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Friday 9 March 2018

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 9-3-2018: I’m a Barbie Girl.

9th March, 2018.


Hmmm … 

Right now … ?

I’m feeling just a bit … bleugh … 

But there you go.

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Also right now … ?

Also right now?   I’ve got the first episode of the sixth series of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy on in the background.

Quite what’s going on, I’m not sure: but the word battery seems to be important.   Oh, and Random Dent’s married a gerbil.

And the voice of the Guide, this week?   Is played by Professor Stephen Hawking … 

It’s a bit … 

Silly … 

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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?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video … 

Q1) 9th March saw Barbie introduced to the world: at an International … what?
Q2) She was introduced in which year of the 1950s?
Q3) Barbie was based on Bild Lilli: a doll from which country?
Q4) Which toy company makes Barbie: Steiff, Mattel or Ideal?
Q5) Barbie’s boyfriendnd is a certain Mr Carson.   What’s his first name?
Q6) The pair got back together in 2006: after splitting up in which year?
Q7) Barbie’s makers have made a set of celebrity friends of Barbie.   Including ones — in 2005, in Europe — based on which girl band?‡
Q8) The first African-American member of the Barbie range was introduced in 1968.   What’s her name?
Q9) Which Middle Eastern country banned Barbie in 2003?
Q10) Finally … ?   June, 2001, saw the only serious rivals to Barbie introduced.   What’s the name of the range of dolls?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1) 8th March, 1950, saw Rover unveiled a car powered by what: electricity, a gas turbine or solar power?
A1) A gas turbine.
Q2) The Hitch-hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was first broadcast on radio: on 8th March, 1978.   The film version was released in which year?
A2) 2005.
Q3) A jet exploded at LAs Vegas airport: on 8th March, 1972.   Which (then) airline did it belong to?
A3) TWA.
Q4) 8th March, 1841, saw the birth of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.   Holmes served in which US body: the Supreme Court, the Senate or in the Cabinet of the United States?
A4) The Supreme Court.
Q5) Finally … 8th March is International Women’s Collaboration Brew Day.   An offshoot of International Women’s Day, it marks womens involvement in making what: tea, coffee or beer?
A5) Beer.
Here’s a thought …
“I thought the Barbie doll would always be successful.”
Ruth Handler, the creator of the Barbie doll.
And possibly the only song one can play, given the theme … 


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser … 

Have a nice day … 



*        I’m going to have to look forward to that, Olga: I think I’ve only just caught Ghouli.   I think that’s based on a real world incident, the Slender Man cases: but could be wrong.

†        What CAN I tell you, Debbi?   Except he sounds like a fascinating bloke.   (If it’s any help the new series of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is being broadcast …)

‡      Far to late to be included as a question?   News was announced, yesterday, that boxer, Nicola Adams, has been turn into part of the range … 

2 comments:

  1. Q1) Toy Fair
    Q2) 1959
    Q3) Germany
    Q4) Mattel
    Q5) Ken
    Q6) 2004
    Q7) Destiny’s Child
    Q8) Christie. (I guess there was a black Francie but they made it with the white mould)
    Q9) Saudi Arabia
    Q10) Bratz dolls
    I've never had a Barbie...
    Not bad! I quite enjoyed this one (funny!) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6803158/

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  2. Great listening, I'm sure! It was great reading! :)

    1. Toy Fair
    2. 1959
    3. Germany
    4. Mattel
    5. Ken
    6. 2004
    7. the Spice Girls (??)
    8. well, it's either African American Christie or Colored Francie (did you mean the first real African American doll or the first try? :))
    9. Saudi Arabia
    10. the Bratz series

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