Q1) 9th May is Anniversary of Dianetics Day. A big festival for the Church of whom … ?
Q2) Which (then) country joined NATO: on 9th May, 1955?
Q3) 9th May, 1949, saw the birth of singer-songwriter, Billy Joel. What was the name of his debut album?
Q4) 9th May, 1962, saw the birth of singer, Paul Heaton. Name either one of the two bands he was the lead singer for.
Q5) The Treaty of Windsor — the world’s oldest diplomatic and still in use alliance — was signed on 9th May, 1386. Between England … and where?
Q1) 8th May is World Red Cross and Crescent Day. The International Committee of the Red Cross was founded in which country?
A1) Switzerland. (From what I remember at school? The movement’s logo, the Red Cross, itself, is a version of the Swiss flag.)
Q2) If you’re in Helston — in Cornwall, in the UK — you’ll be watching, or taken part in … what?
A2) The Furry Dance. (It’s also known as the Flora, or Floral, Dance.)
Q3) 8th May, 1958, saw the birth of writer, Roddy Doyle. Which of his novels was turned into a 1991 film, directed by Alan Parker?
A3) The Commitments. (I always liked their cut of Mr Pitiful)
Q4) 8th May, 2012, saw the death of author, Maurice Sendak. His best known work, published in 1963, was called what?
A4) Where the Wild Things Are. (The film version’s interesting … )
Q5) Finally … 8th May, 1945, saw the announcement of Victory in Europe Day: marking the European end of World War 2. Who made the official announcement about VE Day: in the UK?
A5) Winston Churchill.
“We’re being held to ransom by these pinstripe Scargills …”.
Sir Vince Cable, born 9 May 1943.
‡ You know, that reminds of a Terry Pratchett novel called Reaper Man, Olga. There’s a couple of werewolf characters in that. And yes: one’s a wolf that turns into a human at the full moon … ! (Oh, arty black and white: boy, do bands like that!)
Q1) Scientology
ReplyDeleteQ2) West Germany
Q3) Cold Spring Harbor
Q4) The Housemartins (and the Beautiful South). Two big favourites of mine.
Q5) Portugal
I'll see if I can get hold of the movie at some point. I enjoy a good courtroom film. (I am reading a book called Furious Hours about a case that Harper Lee followed, it seems intent on writing a book about it but never did, that so far is fascinating (the book meanders here and there, but in interesting directions, so I don't mind). This article talks about the book and the man...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/06/books/review/casey-cep-furious-hours-harper-lee.html
I suspect you'll lose your phone to your nephew if you aren't careful... ;)
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ReplyDeleteYup! Avuncular. Great word! :)
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2. West Germany
3. Cold Spring Harbor
4. The Housemartins
5. Portugal
My latest video has an audio bit at the end you should recognize. :)
Is that Terry Pratchett narrating? What a voice!
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