I got up, this morning … to the familiar, but unwelcome, sight.
The indicator lights on my router going an unhealthy shade of green, telling my I wasn’t connected to the ’Net.
OK, I managed to reset the thing.
But that’s annoying when it happens.
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I’m sure you remember Grenfell Tower.
The fire that hit it, all those months ago, was a tragedy whose consequences are still being felt, today.
So, last night?
A small group of people decided, as it was Bonfire Night?
To burn an effigy of Grenfell Tower on their bonfire … and post the result to YouTube.
Personally?
If laughing Grenfell’s tragedy floats your boat, fair enough. Don’t ask me to agree with you, I find the idea distinctly unfunny.
But to then post that to YouTube, where people — the already fragile survivors in particular — seems both offensive, potential racist, incredibly stupid …
And deliberately cruel to people who have already experienced the worst.
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga* and Debbi† putting in their answers: with both on four out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)5th November is Bonfire Night in the UK. It marks the year Guy Fawkes was arrested, trying to blow up Parliament, during the Gunpowder Plot. During which year?
* Usually, the organised ones can be great, Olga. Some of the private ones, though … ? Well … I’m just mildly disappointed to have missed the one my family went too. Looks Jude has a whale of a time! (Sorry about the four, by the way: I was actually after strontium, rather than a compound built on it.)
† You know, I THINK I’m going to have to sit down with them, again, myself, Debbi: JUST so I can find some examples! The series was always one with teeth. (Sorry about the four, by the way: I was actually after guy, rather than dummy. Historically, they’re models of Fawkes, himself. You’ll be pleased to hear that Lewes — the place Olga mentioned yesterday? — burnt an effigy of President Trump.)
Q1) Herbert Hoover Q2) Genoa Q3) NBC Q4) He was a five-star general Q5) 1974 (not to soon) I agree with you on the Greenfell issue. People can be very cruel.
1. Herbert Hoover 2. Genoa 3. NBC 4. it's either Supreme Allied Commander Europe or Chief of Staff of the Army 5. 1974 (I remember because I graduated high school that year)
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Q1) Herbert Hoover
ReplyDeleteQ2) Genoa
Q3) NBC
Q4) He was a five-star general
Q5) 1974 (not to soon)
I agree with you on the Greenfell issue. People can be very cruel.
Hah! Gotta love it. The Trump effigy, that is.
ReplyDeleteDoctor Who was quite good. Solid, at any rate.
1. Herbert Hoover
2. Genoa
3. NBC
4. it's either Supreme Allied Commander Europe or Chief of Staff of the Army
5. 1974 (I remember because I graduated high school that year)