* You’re right, Olga‡, there’s always that one actor! I’ve not seen either … but I seem to recall everyone mentioning Russell Crowe’s … um … attempts … in Les Miserable! Oh, and be careful: I know the BBC weather forecasters have been warning holiday makers about 42° heatwaves in Spain and Portugal … ! (Blimey … Nina’s good … ! We don’t get that many contraltos, over here, so it’s nice to hear!)
† Be interesting to see that documentary, Debbi‡ … hmm … I noticed this piece on the BBC news: reporting that at least one worker in the detention centres has been arrested for sexual abuse. Quite whether there’s more of that going on, I couldn’t tell you. But I think — going by the palaver around Oxfam’s Haitian operation — there’s possibly more … (I seem to recall someone, somewhere compared Neuromancer, and the other two Sprawl novels, to noir novel. To the point where they used to call it tech noir.)
‡ Oh, I mentioned Saint Basil in yesterday’s Teaser. Ivan the Terrible was one of Basil’s pallbearers. Ivan the Terrible! And I thought Mother Teresa had issues!
Q1) The Second Temple Q2) Harvard Q3) Gay bishop Q4) 1990 (perhaps they will be broken this year for what I hear) Q5) A nuclear submarine Thanks! My mother wasn't feeling well yesterday (the heat is not helping) so we didn't go out (I had to go and do some shopping, but not for long. It was sweltering) and she doesn't seem to feel up to much today either. Yes, Nina has a great voice and she's well-liked. I hope I'll catch her live on something again in the future. Thanks for Nino Bravo's song. He was a big favourite of my father and he had a fabulous voice as well. It's difficult to choose which one of his songs I like best, but these two are among the best known.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maEVfX9zRIE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfpqKPsAjAM Have a great day!
There are interesting similarities between crime fiction noir and sci-fi noir. The book I'm reading Gun With Occasional Music explores the boundaries twixt them! :)
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Q3) Gay bishop
Q4) 1990 (perhaps they will be broken this year for what I hear)
Q5) A nuclear submarine
Thanks! My mother wasn't feeling well yesterday (the heat is not helping) so we didn't go out (I had to go and do some shopping, but not for long. It was sweltering) and she doesn't seem to feel up to much today either.
Yes, Nina has a great voice and she's well-liked. I hope I'll catch her live on something again in the future.
Thanks for Nino Bravo's song. He was a big favourite of my father and he had a fabulous voice as well. It's difficult to choose which one of his songs I like best, but these two are among the best known..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maEVfX9zRIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfpqKPsAjAM
Have a great day!
There are interesting similarities between crime fiction noir and sci-fi noir. The book I'm reading Gun With Occasional Music explores the boundaries twixt them! :)
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2. Harvard
3. gay bishop
4. 1990
5. nuclear-powered