It’s one I spent in Brentwood Theatre, would you believe? Watching my kid sister, Ruth — Jude’s Mum, in other words — in the chorus of the Brentwood Operatic Society’s production of Spamalot, would you believe?
Rather entertaining, that.
And also positive proof that at least one member of the family knows how to overact with a fish* … !
~≈§≈~
Just as a complete sidestep, here?
Have you been watching Humans, on Channel Four?
It’s a fascinating little series, now on it’s third season: and one I record religiously, to watch back later.
My only complaint?
Is literally that I have to record it.
Rather than watch it on my Apple TV.
In theory? If I had an iPad, I could download the Channel Four Catchup app, and stream the show over to the Apple TV.
Problem solved.
Except I don’t actually have an iPad.
If the show were on the BBC, ITV or Channel Five, it wouldn’t be an issue: they all have catchup apps for the Apple TV.
Q1)25th May, 2018, sees the Republic of Ireland vote on the Eighth Amendment to the Irish constitution. The Amendment bans what?
Q2)25th May, 1979, saw the price of what go up, in the UK: petrol, domestic gas or milk?
Q3)The first commercial space craft to dock at the International Space Station, did so on 25th May, 2012. That craft — a reusable Dragon module — was owned and launched by which company: Virgin Galactic, SpaceX or the British Rocketry Group?
Q4)25th May. 1958, saw the birth of singer, Paul Weller. Name either of the bands he was frontman for.
Q5)Finally … 25th May, 1963, saw the birth of actor and comedian, Mike Myers. In which British children’s show did he present a segment called the ‘Sound Asleep Club’?
* Disappointingly? No-one mentioned how silly it got …
† Funny you should mention that, Olga^. You’ve heard of Sod’s Law? Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong? One of the versions I heard was ‘Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong … at the worst possible moment.’ Although, by the sound of it, the Núñez Miret version would read ‘Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong … when it really shouldn’t … ’
‡ I fully intend to not panic, Debbi^! One of these day’s, though? I’ll have to do a Teaser about Terry Pratchett’s Night Watch, set on and around the 25th May. (Arguably? It, and Nation, are his best books … )
^ Oh, strictly? Just Kent would’ve done: the Strathearn bit of his title’s on Scotland.
ª Where that leaves smart jokes, done dumbly, I don’t know.
Q1) Abortion Q2) Milk Q3) SpaceX Q4) The Jam Q5) The Wide Awake Club Yes, there are plenty of versions. Spamalot is great fun. I watched it in Sheffield years back although there's an amateur version (I'm sure translated, although I'm not sure if into Spanish or Catalan) being shown in the neighbourhood in the next few days. I watched the first series of Humans as I happened to be in the UK at the time, but I I lost track of it. I'm not sure if it has shown here.
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Yes, there are plenty of versions. Spamalot is great fun. I watched it in Sheffield years back although there's an amateur version (I'm sure translated, although I'm not sure if into Spanish or Catalan) being shown in the neighbourhood in the next few days. I watched the first series of Humans as I happened to be in the UK at the time, but I I lost track of it. I'm not sure if it has shown here.
So many Terry Pratchett books left for me to read! Plus all these crime novels! And sci-fi. And memoirs. I'm overwhelmed. Seriously!
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2. milk
3. SpaceX
4. The Jam and The Style Council
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Yeah, I put the whole shebang in for the Duke or Lord or whatever he was, because you guys come up with some long-ass names for stuff! :)