Frankly, I’m not actually going to be celebrating.
I’ve not really got the cash to go out: and the pubs around here have this bad habit of only letting you it …
If you’ve paid for a ticket.
OK, I don’t drink: and haven’t done for years.
But that still strikes me as a bit cheeky: even though, as a former barman, I’m very aware it’s a handy way of filtering known problem drinkers out of the premises.
Personally? I’ll possibly have an early night, now I’ve got the next few weeks of teas videos done.
But there’s three things.
Have a happy new year.
Be careful, and drink responsibly.
If you end up dancing on tables? Burn the negatives!
~≈§≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Badwolf* and Olga† putting in their answers: with both scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* Oh, I’ve left you a tweet or two, @Badwolf: but I think having that external drive will be an idea. You can use it for back ups: AND as external storage, depending on how big it is.
† Yeah, Laila Ali’s been around a while: she cropped up on the US version of Strictly Ballroom: apparently, Len Goodman didn’t think she was as much of a mover as her dad! As for the soup … ? I think ready-made’s the way it’s going, now. I know Mum buy’s turkey crowns, nowadays: there’s a lot less to render down, afterwards.
‡ Most of you will know that Olga and I have been nattering about turkey since Christmas. Somehow? That fact this year’s Eurovision winner was a young woman doing musical chicken impressions. I’ll just leave you with the earworm going through my head, right now: in the belief that will offset any catchy tunes …
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Q3) Novichok (well, it seems it is a group of nerve agents)
Q4) Saudi Arabia
Q5) Meghan Markle
Q6) North Korea
Q7) Thailand
Q8) Amazon
Q9) Homosexuality
Q10) exoplanets
Q11) WWI
Q12) The internet. Imagine all those potential subscribers!
I don't do much to mark the date either, but the local radio station I volunteer at are helping organise a street party tonight, so I'll see if I can give them a hand.
I first heard the Israeli song when I was at a friend's who is a keen Eurovision follower, quite a while before the contest and we all thought it would do well...