Q9)The period between the announcement of the General Election, and the new government being formed, is called what?
A9)Purdah. It means civil and public servants have to be seriously impartial and no local councils can make new announcements. It’s from either Urdu or Persian, referring to women’s seclusion.
Q10)Finally … ? What’s the only part of the UK where you have to show photo ID, in order to vote?
A10)NorthernIreland. (I don’t know why you need it in Northern Ireland, when you don’t in the rest of the UK.)
Here’s a thought …
“It’s Friday the 13th, my favourite holiday. Keep it weird.”
* Well … the UK’s knackered, Olga: at least that’s my thinking. The SNP will be pushing for a referendum: considering it’s the one part of the UK that unequivocally voted Remain. I think I want to move to Scotland. Good luck to ’em, the UK doesn’t deserve to exist under this government. As for the projectors? I think I’d like either: but a digital projector would play better with my Mac. The one good thing … ? Is the two of us who got delayed by the bus caught up with the work. We’re supposed to be doing a poster, today. That’ll possibly do me some good: I can get annoyed about PowerPoint.
† *Shuffles gently away from overworked recovering lawyer.* At ANY rate, Debbi? Did I mention the election? I’m a decidedly unhappy bunny …
Q1) September 2019 Q2) Tuesday. Lucky that, as we have the Christmas dinner for the radio this evening. I would have been quite scary (although after living for so many years in the UK, now I watch out for both). Q3) Friday 17th Q4) 1980 Q5) Black Sabbath Truly bad news, but I can't say I am surprised about the election results. And yes, the Scottish results aren't surprising either. I did wonder about moving there at some point as well. It's beautiful and they seem a bit more reasonable (and also rather mad at the same time). Yes, they do remind me of Catalonia in many ways (worse weather). I remember talking to a psychiatrist about how fed up I was with how things were run in the UK and she told me things were quite different there. And yesterday they were talking about one of the politicians on the run from Catalonia. She is due to be tried in Scotland and her lawyer was saying that things would probably take an interesting turn depending on the elections, as they might completely dismiss the case. They are quite sympathetic to her plight... I often wonder if people just want to see how bad things can really get, or if they think it's all a big joke. I still insist that my idea of locking all the politicians in The Big Brother House, or on an island (if you prefer something like Survivor), and seeing who wins as a way of deciding who runs the country makes as much sense, it would be more entertaining, and at least it wouldn't cost us anything (it might even make money)! Good grief!
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Q1) September 2019
ReplyDeleteQ2) Tuesday. Lucky that, as we have the Christmas dinner for the radio this evening. I would have been quite scary (although after living for so many years in the UK, now I watch out for both).
Q3) Friday 17th
Q4) 1980
Q5) Black Sabbath
Truly bad news, but I can't say I am surprised about the election results. And yes, the Scottish results aren't surprising either. I did wonder about moving there at some point as well. It's beautiful and they seem a bit more reasonable (and also rather mad at the same time). Yes, they do remind me of Catalonia in many ways (worse weather). I remember talking to a psychiatrist about how fed up I was with how things were run in the UK and she told me things were quite different there. And yesterday they were talking about one of the politicians on the run from Catalonia. She is due to be tried in Scotland and her lawyer was saying that things would probably take an interesting turn depending on the elections, as they might completely dismiss the case. They are quite sympathetic to her plight...
I often wonder if people just want to see how bad things can really get, or if they think it's all a big joke. I still insist that my idea of locking all the politicians in The Big Brother House, or on an island (if you prefer something like Survivor), and seeing who wins as a way of deciding who runs the country makes as much sense, it would be more entertaining, and at least it wouldn't cost us anything (it might even make money)! Good grief!
No worries, Paul! I can handle it! :) Har.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the election. What can I say? I sympathize.
1. Sept. 13, 2019
2. Tuesday
3. Friday 17th
4. 1980
5. Black Sabbath