Q5)Finally … who was in charge of the British forces at the landings?
A5)Field MarshalBernard ‘Monty’ Montgomery. I believe that, at the time of the landings, he was a general, rather than a field marshal. Dwight D Eisenhower was in over all command of the allied forces: with Monty in charge of the ground forces.
Here’s a thought …
“I will shortly leave the job that it has been the honour of my life to hold - the second female prime minister but certainly not the last.”
* Morning, Anne^! Glad to be able to help. Oh, if you’ve got an Android phone, you can do the same with it. The jokes are just as cheesy …
† Funny you should mention antiques, Olga^: we got my Uncle Brian an antique comic for his birthday, a couple of years ago. The price was … quite high. But DID include very good customer service, and a specialised airtight bag that prevents any sunlight damage. (Actually … iTunes itself isn’t the issue, sizewise. At least, not on more modern machines. Individual iTunes libraries, though, can be big. That’s why I’ve got my movie/TV library on a separate drive!)
‡ Yeah, that’s where the NHS wins, Debbi^: everyone gets served. I’d not say ‘No’ to private health care. But I’m very aware I couldn’t afford it. The NHS does. And I, like ANY of us? Am very aware the private hospitals don’t deal with emergency case. You get stabbed in the street, the ambulance heads for the nearest public hospital. What happens in the US? (Oh, have a look at today’s Teaser video, Debbi. You’ll know the quote!)
^ Sorry about the Monty question: I really should have worded that differently! Terence Otway commanded the paratroops on the day. Miles Dempsey was in charge of the Second Army. I’m going to get the hang of this, one day …
ª Oh, Trevor, I’ve left you a comment on yesterday’s Teaser! but, yes, I knew about Dan Dare: 2000AD did a revival, when I was young.
(1) Conservative Party (2)Prime Minister (3) Home Secretary 2010–2016(4)Cabinet (5)Margaret Thatcher (6)Maidenhead lol love that joke, I don't have an android phone, just fire tablet, I do have an Echo Dot, on there is an Alexa App. Erm, when it understands my accent, she tells jokes if you ask her, terrible ones, she even has this function where you can have a virtual pet, feed it and well hear it grow. Madness. Hope you have a great Weekend
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lol love that joke, I don't have an android phone, just fire tablet, I do have an Echo Dot, on there is an Alexa App. Erm, when it understands my accent, she tells jokes if you ask her, terrible ones, she even has this function where you can have a virtual pet, feed it and well hear it grow. Madness.
Hope you have a great Weekend
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Q3) Home Secretary
Q4) The cabinet (although at times it felt like a cross between a zoo and a nursery, to tell you the truth, with my apologies to the animals and toddlers)
Q5) Margaret Thatcher
Q6) Maidenhead (I didn’t realise she was from Eastbourne until today. That’s the first place I started my psychiatry training shortly after I moved to the UK. What memories!)
Yes, I can imagine about the library size. I thought you might enjoy/be interested, in this two articles I came across today. It seems Apple is in everybody’s minds.
https://www.theringer.com/tech/2019/6/4/18651497/itunes-discontinued-apple-worldwide-developer-conference
https://www.engadget.com/2019/06/04/apple-pro-display-xdr-stand/
Oh, and talking about that book I mentioned yesterday, the 1950s sci-fi, I’m not sure how much it would cost me to send it to you (I don’t imagine it would be a fortune even if it’s a hardback, although not a huge one), but if you’d like me to send it to you, let me know. I really like it, but I have a tonne of books, and I know I’ll keep accumulating them, and it would be good to know it will go to a good home. (You can always send me a mailing address through a DM on Twitter).
Yeah. What you said. :)
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