Yeas … it’s back to work I go, today: after what feels like a reasonable night’s sleep.
Getting to bed when there’s fireworks going off is fun … but at least I got to read more of LeGuin’s The Left Hand of Darkness.
This morning … ?
I am, again, due to head back to work …
And, yes.
It’s the rail replacement buses, again.
The only upside? Is that I have tonight’s episode of Dr Who to look forward to!
~≈§≈~
Just as a quick thought … ?
I noticed that, yesterday, a number of business leaders have put their names to an open letter to the Sunday Times: calling for a referendum on the UK’s Brexit deal.
I, personally, think that would be nice.
Especially if one of the options is to stay in the EU.
I don’t — whatever the options — see it happening.
I don’t think there’s time.
~≈§≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q5)Finally? The First Act of Supremacy went into law: on 3rd November, 1534. It named Henry 8th as head of the what?
A5)Church of England: also known as the Anglican Church, although, strictly, that’s the version of Protestantism it practises: and the communion it leads.
Here’s a thought …
“It’s pretty obvious that, well, sometimes shit happens, doesn’t it?”
* Oh, it’ll cause issues, Olga, whether I want it too or not! My commute involves two different train lines, TfL and Greater Anglia. They don’t actually talk to each other when they write their time tables: especially the bus replacement onesª! And Greater Anglia trains don’t take Oyster cards: the amount of people who I see getting stopped at Chelmsford, because TfL don’t them that …
† Hospital’s can make for a good horror setting, Debbi: but I guess you don’t need me to tell you that! If it’s any help? There’s been a few Carry On films in hospitals over the years. They could be rather fun … ! (Mind you, Frankie Howerd probably loses a lot in translation … )
‡ I get the feeling — from Mr Abbott’s Wikiquote page — that that’s one of his less contentious quotes …
^ Those of us in the UK will know Barry from his version of the Neighbours theme tune …
ª Which get even MORE complicated … when there’s traffic delays …
Q1) A letter bomb Q2) The Linz symphony (I visited Linz many years back during a trip to Austria. Worth a visit). Q3) 1952 Q4) Wyoming Q5) Iran Enjoy Dr Who! (And good luck with the journey work and back)
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Q1) A letter bomb
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Linz symphony (I visited Linz many years back during a trip to Austria. Worth a visit).
Q3) 1952
Q4) Wyoming
Q5) Iran
Enjoy Dr Who! (And good luck with the journey work and back)
Reading these questions can sometimes be a trip down memory lane. Not always pleasant, if you get my drift. :)
ReplyDelete1. pipe bombs
2. Linz
3. 1952
4. Wyoming
5. Iran
From Iran hostage crisis to pipe bombs. Kind of ... well ... life isn't all hostage takers and pipe bombs, is it? :)