* Hang on, Spanish Language Day was yesterday, Olga … !?‽ They’ve gone and changed that, then. It was in October. At least it was, in 2015! At ANY rate, Herbert West: Re-Animator is decided un-cheesy … I don’t think the ’85, Jeffrey Combs version is, either, but there’s a sick sense of humour in it. Pretty much on a par with Pulp Fiction, I always think! (Oh, I’ve got this on order, in case you’re interested.)
† I always think the old pulp serials were the (then) equivalent of the soaps, Debbi. I vaguely remember Terry Pratchett saying we like escaping to somewhere. Which could do with examining, I know. But I think we like serial stories: To Be Continued is a frustrating phrase, but … !
People want me to write my life story. If I did I am sure that it would be put in the fiction part of the library. I am a case of truth is stranger than fiction.
A1 Even
A2 No
A3 11000
A4 12 items but not sure how many are “Man items”. 13 in a Baker’s Dozen.
A5 39 minutes (Did I mention that my name is wandering about Mars on one of the Rovers)
A6 a Cube
A7 Carat (also spelt Karat)
A8 Runes
A9 15
A10 Kiefer Sutherland (full name Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland)
Q1) Even Q2) No. Q3) 11000 Q4) 12 Q5) 39 minutes 35.244 seconds Q6) The cube Q7) Karat Q8) runes Q9) Fifteen Q10) Kiefer Sutherland Well, according to the United Nations Page, their day for Spanish is also the 23rd (probably because it's also the day we celebrate the death of Cervantes, although yes, the two countries were using different calendars, so in effect, Shakespeare and Cervantes didn't quite die the same day, but...), although the 12th of October is, at least here, el día de la Hispanidad (because it's the day when Christopher Columbus reached America), so it isn't a commemoration of Spanish as such, but somewhat similar to the idea of the Commonwealth, the day when all the countries with links to Spain are celebrated. Anyway, who knows? By the way, your comments about George W. have inspired me. A great English class could be designed around some of his "mistakes", and it would be rather funny. A whole course and all!
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People want me to write my life story. If I did I am sure that it would be put in the fiction part of the library. I am a case of truth is stranger than fiction.
ReplyDeleteA1 Even
A2 No
A3 11000
A4 12 items but not sure how many are “Man items”. 13 in a Baker’s Dozen.
A5 39 minutes (Did I mention that my name is wandering about Mars on one of the Rovers)
A6 a Cube
A7 Carat (also spelt Karat)
A8 Runes
A9 15
A10 Kiefer Sutherland (full name Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland)
Q1) Even
ReplyDeleteQ2) No.
Q3) 11000
Q4) 12
Q5) 39 minutes 35.244 seconds
Q6) The cube
Q7) Karat
Q8) runes
Q9) Fifteen
Q10) Kiefer Sutherland
Well, according to the United Nations Page, their day for Spanish is also the 23rd (probably because it's also the day we celebrate the death of Cervantes, although yes, the two countries were using different calendars, so in effect, Shakespeare and Cervantes didn't quite die the same day, but...), although the 12th of October is, at least here, el día de la Hispanidad (because it's the day when Christopher Columbus reached America), so it isn't a commemoration of Spanish as such, but somewhat similar to the idea of the Commonwealth, the day when all the countries with links to Spain are celebrated. Anyway, who knows?
By the way, your comments about George W. have inspired me. A great English class could be designed around some of his "mistakes", and it would be rather funny. A whole course and all!
It's the phrase that keeps you guessing. Along with "What happens next?" :)
ReplyDelete1. even
2. no
3. 11000
4. 12
5. 40
6. the cube
7. karats
8. runes
9. 15
10. Kiefer Sutherland