Q1)The first Labour politician to become Prime Minister of the UK, did so on 22nd January, 1924. Who was that politician?
Q2)The Singapore Declaration was issued: on 22nd January, 1971. It’s a core document for which international organisation: the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations or the League of Nations?
Q3)22nd January, 1906, saw the birth of writer, Robert E. Howard. He, Famously Created which barbarian hero?
Q4)The Élysée Treaty was signed: on 22nd January, 1963. The treaty established between France … and where?
Q5)Finally … ? President Gorbachev announced that Soviet troops had been sent where: Armenia, Azerbaijan or Belorus?
Q9)During Albania’s Communist era, one British star’s films were popular. Which British star?
A9)Norman Wisdom. (Apparently, Enver Hoxha, Albania’s Communist dictator, saw Wisdom’s movies as ideal parables of Communism’s ultimate triumph over capitalist repression.)
Q10)Finally … ? Loric Cana is Albania’s most capped what, of all time: footballer, rugby player, or canoeist?
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Q1) Ramsay MacDonald Q2) the Commonwealth of Nations Q3) Conan the Barbarian Q4) Germany Q5) Azerbaijan Congratulations on the new boiler and I hope the electrician gets there in time. Gloria is proving persistent. It is not raining as heavily this morning, but I think it's supposed to rain most of the day and tonight as well. I have a walk scheduled on Sunday morning, so let's hope it's all over (in theory it should improve by tomorrow). I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned Harold's Going Stiff, a peculiar zombie movie filmed in Penistone. I love it (yes, the acting is patchy but it's funny, quite sweet, and oh, so very British, apart from the location, of course). https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/harolds_going_stiff I went to a showing of the movie at the Sheffield Film Festival, and there was a Q&A with the director, although it was on Skype, as they'd just won an award (I think in Austin), and the director said that when they showed the movie there, he'd suddenly notice how many cups of tea people drank during the movie, of course, not something common in the USA. Every time I hear the tea song I remember that...
I have just seen that you had a set of questions on Albania. Well before I met Penny, she and the leadership of one of the UK's many communist Partys visited Albania on several occasions. As I sit on the sofa watching the Telly my feet are resting on an Albania floor rug. There are Leks in the foreign coins/notes collection. Also in the vinyl record collection (out in the garage) is an LP of Albanian Shephard flute music.
Penny and I had totally different Political views. She was slightly Left and I was slightly Right.
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Q1) Ramsay MacDonald
ReplyDeleteQ2) the Commonwealth of Nations
Q3) Conan the Barbarian
Q4) Germany
Q5) Azerbaijan
Congratulations on the new boiler and I hope the electrician gets there in time. Gloria is proving persistent. It is not raining as heavily this morning, but I think it's supposed to rain most of the day and tonight as well. I have a walk scheduled on Sunday morning, so let's hope it's all over (in theory it should improve by tomorrow).
I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned Harold's Going Stiff, a peculiar zombie movie filmed in Penistone. I love it (yes, the acting is patchy but it's funny, quite sweet, and oh, so very British, apart from the location, of course).
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/harolds_going_stiff
I went to a showing of the movie at the Sheffield Film Festival, and there was a Q&A with the director, although it was on Skype, as they'd just won an award (I think in Austin), and the director said that when they showed the movie there, he'd suddenly notice how many cups of tea people drank during the movie, of course, not something common in the USA. Every time I hear the tea song I remember that...
I have just seen that you had a set of questions on Albania. Well before I met Penny, she and the leadership of one of the UK's many communist Partys visited Albania on several occasions. As I sit on the sofa watching the Telly my feet are resting on an Albania floor rug. There are Leks in the foreign coins/notes collection. Also in the vinyl record collection (out in the garage) is an LP of Albanian Shephard flute music.
ReplyDeletePenny and I had totally different Political views. She was slightly Left and I was slightly Right.
Albania shephard Flute music?
ReplyDeleteNow why didn’t I get that when I Googled for it, Trevor … ?
It would help if I could spell. try "Albanian shepherd Flute" and by the way the sleeve notes are in French.
ReplyDeleteAlbanian shepherd flute? Hmm ... interesting. :)
ReplyDelete1. Ramsay MacDonald
2. the Commonwealth of Nations
3. Conan the Barbarian
4. West Germany
5. Armenia