11th May, 2019: Dalí’s Car.
Right, then …
It’s officially going to be a day where I’m not doing … much …
Well, bar the usual housework and jobhunting …
And being smug about the fact I’ve done my nephew a tutorial about the door bell: as he couldn’t figure it out when I need to get back in on Thursday.
Can someone remind me to NOT forget my door keys.
~≈¥≈~
While I’m at it … ?
Did you see this piece, on the BBC’s news pages?
Basically, in upcoming hearings about child abuse, a senior police officer has suggested boycotting social media sites: in order to try and force them to do more to combat online image sharing.
Hmmm …
I have to confess, I can appreciate the thought.
On the OTHER hand?
I don’t think it’s going to necessarily work.
I think too many of us find Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and the associated free messenger services, useful to give them up: even for a good cause.
~≈¥≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Badwolf*, Olga†, and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Badwolf on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) Salvador Dalí was born: on 11th May of which year?
Q2) In which Spanish area: Andalusia, Catalonia or Galicia?
Q3) Dalí went to school with Sagibarba, and Josep Samitier. The latter were famous … what?
Q4) For much of 1922, Dalí stayed at the Residencia de Estudiantes: in which city?
Q5) Dalí’s first public exhibition was held when: 1924, 1925 or 1926?
Q6) Famously, Dalí worked with Luis Buñuel: on a film called Un Chien Andalou. The title translate’s as The Andalusian … what?
Q7) Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory famously features a lot of melting … what?
Q8) Dalí designed the logo for a well known brand of what?
Q9) Dalí’s Christ of Saint John of the Cross spent many years, where: Warsaw, Toulouse or Glasgow?
Q10) Finally … ? Dalí is generally considered what: an Impressionist, a Cubist or a surrealist?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) The First Transcontinental Railroad was completed: on 10th May of which year?A1) 1869. (150 fifty years ago, today, in other words.)
Q2) It was completed when the two ends met at Promontory Summit. In which US state?A2) Utah.
Q3) The Railroad went from terminals in Iowa and Nebraska, all the way to Oakland Long Wharf. Oakland Long Wharf is in which Californian city?A3) San Francisco.
Q4) The Central Pacific portion of the railroad was built — in part — by labourers from where?A4) China. (I believe many of the Chinatowns on the US West Coast date from this era.)
Q5) Finally … ? The rails on the Railroad Were ceremonially joined together: with a ceremonial golden … what?A5) Golden spike.
Here’s a thought …
“When you are a genius, you do not have the right to die, because we are necessary for the progress of humanity.”Salvador Dalí.
And a song^ …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Have a good day.
* Morning, Anne: have a good weekend off!
† Who, Me, Olga? Gosh! *Shuffles off looking innocent …*. Oh, about today’s Teaser Video? I don’t know if I got the wording right: I was using Google Translate … and my sister, Anna, who’s learning Spanish … (I’m not even going to START on my pronunciation … !)
‡ That it was, Debbi. Pointless trivia, Michelle Dockery — Susan Sto Helit — voices the Death of Rats.
^ The band’s best known members were singer Pete Murphy of Bauhaus, and the late Mick Karn of Japan. That bass is unmistakable …
2 comments:
Q1) 1904
Q2) Catalonia
Q3) Football players
Q4) Madrid
Q5) 1925
Q6) Dog
Q7) pocket watches
Q8) Chupa-Chup (I didn’t know that. Fabulous!)
Q9) Glasgow
Q10) A surrealist
Not easy but good attempt! Dalí was very peculiar and a great marketer even at the time (he would have loved social media, although he'd probably find it a bit too vulgar with everybody being able to share whatever they wanted). ;)
I'm spending a relaxing weekend trying to make last-minute revisions to a screenplay. Arghh!!! Must. Take. Break. :)
1. 1904
2. Catalonia
3. footballers
4. Madrid
5. 1925
6. Dog
7. pocket watches
8. lollipop
9. Glasgow
10. surrealist
I wonder what Dali would make of the TARDIS? :)
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