Q1)The first computer to computer link up took place, on 29th October, 1969: on what was called the ARPANET. The ARPANET was funded by which US government Department?
Q2)29th October, 2015, saw China announce it would be cancelling what: communist government, the one child policy or the currency?
Q3)29th October, 1999, saw a cyclone hit where: the USA, India or Côte d’Ivoire?
Q4)Lindy Chamberlain was jailed on 29th October, 1982: over the death of her daughter. The baby had actually been taken by a what?
Q5)Finally … ? Cyrus the Great entered Babylon: on 29th October, 539BC. Cyrus was the first leader of what: the Persian, Roman or Egyptian empire?
* I think we’re agreed on that, then, Olga. But the old joke, springs to mind: “I tolerate everything … except intolerance.” But, yeah … If someone’s keen to start shooting, because of those beliefs … ? Well … ! I’m sure I’ve mentioned, but Audrey Hepburn was dubbed for My Fair Lady: by a singer called Marni Nixon. Marni did quite a lot: including Natalie Woods’ singing in West Side Story ….
† Sorry to hear about the treatment, there, Debbi: I just hope something can be done … ! At ANY rate … ? Don’t read this until you’ve seen this week’s episode. It’s another corker, with Bradley Walsh putting in the performance of a lifetime … !
Q1) Defense Q2) The one-child policy Q3) India Q4) A dingo Q5) The Persian Empire Yes, I know. I think people wanted Julie Andrews (who'd played the theatre version) to play her but the character, but the movie people wouldn't have it, and Audrey couldn't sing, at least at that level (she doesn't do too badly with Moon River in Breakfast at Tiffany's, but it was catered for her). Have a good day off and beware of the tiger bread (I'd never heard of it being called giraffe bread, but it makes far more sense).
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Q1) Defense
ReplyDeleteQ2) The one-child policy
Q3) India
Q4) A dingo
Q5) The Persian Empire
Yes, I know. I think people wanted Julie Andrews (who'd played the theatre version) to play her but the character, but the movie people wouldn't have it, and Audrey couldn't sing, at least at that level (she doesn't do too badly with Moon River in Breakfast at Tiffany's, but it was catered for her).
Have a good day off and beware of the tiger bread (I'd never heard of it being called giraffe bread, but it makes far more sense).
Yeah, I always avoid reviews of Doctor Who until I see the episode! :)
ReplyDelete1. Department of Defense
2. the one child policy
3. India
4. a dingo (the dingo really took her baby!)
5. the Persian Empire