They’ve run a piece on how a Church of England vicar — the Rev Sam Norton — was due to stand as a Brexit Party candidate in whatever elections come next.
I really don’t like the Brexit Party, so you know.
And I’m sure the padre’s well meaning: and glad to hear he plans to stand down should he be elected.
But … ?
Just as a basic principle, I don’t like the idea of religion being mixed with politics.
A vicar, standing for election?
Is not someone I’d be voting for.
~≈§≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser Debbi* putting in her answers: scoring ten out of ten in the process.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)Roman Polanski was born on 18th August, 1933. In which country?
Q2)His first film was made in which East European country?
Q3)What was it called?
Q4)Polanski made 1965’s Repulsion in which country?
Q5)Polanski himself plays Alfred: in which of his own films?
Q6)Polanski met his second wife on that film. Who was she?
Q7)Polanski’s third wife, Emmanuelle Seigner, appears opposite Johnny Depp: in which 1999, Polanski film?
Q8)Polanski was charged with sexual assault on an underage girl, after allegedly raping her on 11th March, 1977. What did he do as a result: sue the plaintiff, punch a policeman, or flee the US?
(1)France (2)Poland(3)Knife in the Water (4)London,(5)The Fearless Vampire Killers(6)Sharon Tate(7)The Ninth Gate (8)fled to Paris (9)Death and the Maiden(film)(10)Mabeth
I have seen it and ... well, not my favorite movie. Watchable, but just. :) And I'm a big De Niro fan! And Mickey Rourke.
1. France 2. Poland 3. Knife in the Water 4. England 5. The Fearless Vampire Killers 6. Sharon Tate 7. The Ninth Gate 8. flee the USA 9. Death and the Maiden 10. Macbeth (or should I say "the Scottish movie"?) :)
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(1)France (2)Poland(3)Knife in the Water (4)London,(5)The Fearless Vampire Killers(6)Sharon Tate(7)The Ninth Gate (8)fled to Paris (9)Death and the Maiden(film)(10)Mabeth
ReplyDeleteI have seen it and ... well, not my favorite movie. Watchable, but just. :) And I'm a big De Niro fan! And Mickey Rourke.
ReplyDelete1. France
2. Poland
3. Knife in the Water
4. England
5. The Fearless Vampire Killers
6. Sharon Tate
7. The Ninth Gate
8. flee the USA
9. Death and the Maiden
10. Macbeth (or should I say "the Scottish movie"?) :)
Tax deductible, yes! But I need income to deduct it from. Sadly, times have changed, but hopefully I can change with them.