You can possibly tell I voted Remain, in the 2016 Referendum, can’t you?
I’m not a Leaver, let’s put it that way.
So finding crowds outside the Sugar Hut — the Brentwood High Street venue that’s home to The Only Way Is Essex —, a couple of days, ago?
I had to struggle to get through.
From what I could gather from the journalists?
It was a Brexit Party meeting: complete with party Leader, Nigel Farage.
At a recent Edinburgh meeting, police had asked the local McDonalds to STOP selling ice cream and milkshakes: after various politicians had ended up with a faceful of milkshake.
Personally?
I just wish I’d had the cash.
There’s a Burger King a few doors from the Sugar Hut …
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, and Debbi† putting in their answers: with Olga on twelve our of twelve, and Debbi on ten.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q4)Some one in charge of those Es? Is a C. What C?
A4)A curator. (Although music festivals have curators, these days: if you have a couple of rock bands in an air conditioned cupboard, somewhere, you may do well.)
Q5)Exhibition Road, in London, is home to three museums. Name one.
A5)The Victoria and Albert, the Natural History Museum — which includes the former Geological Museum — and the Science Museum. It’s ALSO home to the Royal Geographical Society, Imperial College London, Pepperdine University Abroad, the Jagiellonian University Abroad … and a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints meeting house. All that genealogy must be handy …
Q6)The Capitoline Museums claim to be the world’s oldest. At least, the world’s art museum. It’s in which city?
* I think we can say I liked it, Olga: Jude only liked the bits with Mummy in it! What CAN I tell you? At any rate … ? I slept through Eurovision: the Netherlands bagged it. Hmmm … that’s … well, I’d have to give Miki extra points for being upbeat! Same for the Italian entry. You know, that’s something that gets me: they both sang in their nations languages: Spanish and Italian. A lot of the entries used English: that always struck me as odd. I know English is a major international language, but … (Did you SEE Iceland? Ye Gods!)
† Yeah, sorry, Debbi! *Shuffles away in embarrassment* … Oh, you’ve possibly guessed Eurovision was on, last night. Iceland’s entry was … bloody odd! They were a bunch of Electro-techno-What The Fecks … with their own GIMP …
Q1) Maryland Q2) Private Life Q3) Chewbacca Q4) tongs Q5) Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Our House sounds good. I've watched some pretty amazing amateur productions (yes, they might be not as sleek as professional ones, but the acting is sometimes better and you can see the enthusiasm and hard work). I remember watching one of the Producers in Sheffield (a group of teachers every year put on a musical at the Lyceum, it's a tradition, or it was), and it was fabulous. I saw a man texting somebody (I was behind and could read the text) where he was telling (him/her) that having seen the London professional production he thought this one was much better. I was helping at the radio stall for a fair yesterday (and also had my cousin visit with his little daughter) so got home quite late and didn't catch on Eurovision. By the time I checked they were already voting and could not be bothered...
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Our House sounds good. I've watched some pretty amazing amateur productions (yes, they might be not as sleek as professional ones, but the acting is sometimes better and you can see the enthusiasm and hard work). I remember watching one of the Producers in Sheffield (a group of teachers every year put on a musical at the Lyceum, it's a tradition, or it was), and it was fabulous. I saw a man texting somebody (I was behind and could read the text) where he was telling (him/her) that having seen the London professional production he thought this one was much better.
I was helping at the radio stall for a fair yesterday (and also had my cousin visit with his little daughter) so got home quite late and didn't catch on Eurovision. By the time I checked they were already voting and could not be bothered...
Um ... if that's not intriguing, I don't know what is. :)
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2. Private Life
3. Chewbacca
4. tongs
5. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle