Q4)11th October saw the start of the Second Boer War: between the UK, and the boers of the Transvaal and Orange Free State. 11th October, of which year?
* Now why does that sound familiar, Olga? I think think a lot of software designers could do with lessons in usability, and consistency! Oh, possibly just intuitive. As for Barking … ? There’s an old joke that would appeal to my nephew. Where do dogs go for their holidays? Barking … If you’re crazy about a London Borough that starts with B? You’re Barking mad … I’m here all week …
† Actually, Debbi, did I mention Good Omens? The trailer looks good … (Apparently, Sir Terry had THAT scene — Agnes Nutter’s last — planned for Granny Weatherwax†.)
‡ Nutter is an old Lancashire name. There’s also a few Weatherwaxes in the New York phone book
Q1) 2000 Q2) Shameless Q3) Nikita Khrushchev Q4) 1924 Q5) Wolverine Looking good in the article! I hope the visit to the dentist goes well, considering...
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Q1) 2000
ReplyDeleteQ2) Shameless
Q3) Nikita Khrushchev
Q4) 1924
Q5) Wolverine
Looking good in the article! I hope the visit to the dentist goes well, considering...
I still haven't read the book. I'll need to get to that! :)
ReplyDelete1. 2000
2. Shameless
3. Nikita Krushchev
4. 1924
5. Wolverine