Q1)The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic was declared itself independent, one hundred years ago, today: on 28th May, 1918. From where: the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire or the British Empire?
Q2)In the wake of strikes, 28th May, 1974, saw a power sharing agreement fall. Where: Cyprus, Northern Ireland or Yemen?
A2)NorthernIreland. (Not that it could collapse, again, today. It still hasn’t met since the most recent collapse …)
Q3)28th May, 1908, saw the birth of author, Ian Fleming. During his time with Naval Intelligence in WW2, he worked on an operation monitoring Spain’s possibly alliance with Germany. That operation was called Operation … what?
A3)Operation Goldeneye. (You have to wonder where he got the implausible titles for the James Bond books. As for where he got Pussy Galore …)
Q4)28th May, 1968, saw the birth of which noted Australian singer: Nick Cave, Michael Hutchence or Kylie Minogue?
“The only thing that has kept the race of men from the mad extremes of the convent and the pirate-galley, the night-club and the lethal chamber, has been mysticism — the belief that logic is misleading, and that things are not what they seem.”
* Well … I get the impression most people in Northern Ireland don’t want a return to the Troubles, Olga: I think that’s the LAST thing people want. But the fact the NI Assembly’s suspended at the moment, and that both sides are keen to not move? Isn’t helping. The DUP’s side’s ‘No Surrender’ attitude doesn’t help! (Oh, I think the woman of Northern Ireland — on bothsides — aren’t being quiet about it!)
† I’ll happily be looking forward them! (The new one for Identity Theft is rather good: nice and minimalist!)
Q1) Manchester United Q2) Charles II Q3) Charles II (it was a momentous date for him, for sure) Q4) Byzantine Q5) P.T. Barnum (I watched the recent movie. I don’t think it would be your thing but my mother really enjoyed it.)
Here the judges came up with a mind-blowing (and boggling) sentence to five men who raped a young woman, but according to them it wasn't sexual assault because she wasn't intimidated (la manada. You've probably heard about it: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/26/protests-spain-five-men-cleared-of-teenagers-gang-rape-pamplona) It's created a big uproar and I hope it changes the laws (and possibly gets rid of some judges). We shall see. I hope you can clarify things with the GP. All the best.
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Q1) Manchester United
ReplyDeleteQ2) Charles II
Q3) Charles II (it was a momentous date for him, for sure)
Q4) Byzantine
Q5) P.T. Barnum (I watched the recent movie. I don’t think it would be your thing but my mother really enjoyed it.)
Here the judges came up with a mind-blowing (and boggling) sentence to five men who raped a young woman, but according to them it wasn't sexual assault because she wasn't intimidated (la manada. You've probably heard about it: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/26/protests-spain-five-men-cleared-of-teenagers-gang-rape-pamplona) It's created a big uproar and I hope it changes the laws (and possibly gets rid of some judges). We shall see. I hope you can clarify things with the GP. All the best.
Almost forgot to mention, Debbi: Goldeneye should sound familiar.
ReplyDeleteNot only is it a Bond Movie, and its theme tune, but the film takes it’s name from Goldeneye, Fleming’s home in Jamaica
Actually, I knew that. I was being a bit ... slyly humorous? :)
ReplyDelete1. Manchester United
2. Charles II
3. Charles II
4. the Byzantine Empire
5. P.T. Barnum
Thanks! Glad you like the new cover!