Q1)18th August is the feast day of Saint Alberto Hurtado. He was a member of which order: the Cistercians, Jesuits or Benedictines?
Q2)The Pendle Witch Trials, one of Britain’s first witch trials, started on 18th August, 1612. The witches were from which English county?
Q3)Which country was banned from the Olympics: on 18th August, 1964?
Q4)Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the Americas, was born on 18th August, 1587: in the famously lost colony of Roanoke Island. The Colony was in what’s now which US state?
Q5)President Pervez Musharraf resigned as President: on 18th August, 2008. President of where?
* I know Topol’s done the touring one, Olga. Now I come to think of it? So has Leonard Nimoy! You know, The Full Monty’s another one I’ll have to add to the list of ‘must sees’. Or, at least, the ‘Must See, Again’ list. (Oh, I’ve tracked down a copy of Fiddler on the Roof. Phew! Three hours! I’m going to have to make a dinner of it!)
† Amen to THAT, Debbi! Oh, enjoy Halo Jones! (It’s worth checking out the author’s Wikipedia entry for further reading. Alan Moore was never as prolific as Sir Terry. But there’s some interesting stuff in there. I’m going to have to do a Teaser … … )
Q1) Jesuits Q2) Lancashire Q3) South Africa Q4) North Carolina Q5) Pakistan Yes, it's not a short one (Fiddler...) but you'll recognise a lot of the songs. Leonard Nimoy! Wow! Just in case, I think I might have told you before, but I'm going to be away for a couple of weeks from Monday, and probably I won't have regular access to internet, so don't worry if you don't hear from me. I should be back on the 4th of September or thereabouts (it depends on how long it takes me to set everything up and running). I don't have a problem getting up early, and although I try not to go to bed too early (I didn't use to mind late nights), unless I am doing something, if I stop, even to watch something, not everything manages to keep me awake these days (James Bond has always sent me to sleep, go figure!)
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Q1) Jesuits
ReplyDeleteQ2) Lancashire
Q3) South Africa
Q4) North Carolina
Q5) Pakistan
Yes, it's not a short one (Fiddler...) but you'll recognise a lot of the songs. Leonard Nimoy! Wow! Just in case, I think I might have told you before, but I'm going to be away for a couple of weeks from Monday, and probably I won't have regular access to internet, so don't worry if you don't hear from me. I should be back on the 4th of September or thereabouts (it depends on how long it takes me to set everything up and running).
I don't have a problem getting up early, and although I try not to go to bed too early (I didn't use to mind late nights), unless I am doing something, if I stop, even to watch something, not everything manages to keep me awake these days (James Bond has always sent me to sleep, go figure!)
It's definitely fun reading!
ReplyDelete1. Jesuit
2. either Lancaster or Lancashire (confusing to this American :))
3. South Africa
4. North Carolina
5. Pakistan