* Yeah, COVID 19’s going to make my review 2020 Teaser set interesting, Olga: if I’ve recall, the first cases were actually reported in 2019, in China. You know, if the Four Horse of the Apocalypse^ were real, the End of the World would never start. There’d be too much mucking about with diaries! You know, I can’t remember exactly where I was when Clinton’s war started: but I remember where I was when the First Gulf War got off the ground. From what I recall? Me and the people I worked with spent most of our time wishing the news programmes would shut up about it … !
† I’ve managed to get them corrected, Trevor, thanking you! Four whole guineas? What’s that, now, about £4·20? As I recall, a guinea was twenty-one shillings …
‡ I’ll look forward to it, then, Debbi! He’s at the bottom of the pile, unfortunately. I do know I’m reading Live and Let Die, the Bond novel, at the moment. It’s an interesting read … but Fleming couldn’t write it, that way, todayª … (Oh, Germany’s a bit like the US: it’s a federal republic with looks of states.)
^ I don’t know if you ever read any Pratchett, Olga, but his version of the Horsemen originally have five members. One left before they got famous. Musical differences …
ª Some of the language, Debbi, is … well, not quite the thing …
Q1) 1194 Q2) Richard 1st Q3) Plantagenet Q4) No (Penistone is, funnily enough). Q5) Hampshire Q6) The Royal Navy Q7) Portsea Island Q8) Fratton Park Q9) Isambard Kingdom Brunel (I’ve always been in awe of his name. Of his achievements as well, but the name… His parents must have been something!) Q10) Peter Sellers Oh, yes. I remember the first Gulf War because I was convinced they wouldn't attack the first night, but on the second, and they proved me right. They did a huge TV coverage, for sure. It looked like a poor quality computer game... Yes, the first cases were in 2019. They're allowing us out for exercise or a walk, at different times of the day depending on the age, but judging by the number of people out this morning, we're all going to be pretty fit... (or dead). I like Terry Pratchett's take on the Four Horsemen. (Oh, I watched a beautiful silent version of the movie, with Rudolph Valentino, many years back, at the London Film Festival, with an orchestra playing live. It was amazing.
A8 Fratton Park (They have one fan who attends matches with Blue hair and rings a Handbell)
A9 Isambard Kingdom Brunel
A10 Petter Sellers
Yes A guinea was Twenty one shilling and we got that for every exam wse passed when doing courses on Day release. When doing my ONC in Business Studies I took a GCE "O" level exam for all subjects on the course. The 4 Guineas was almost a weeks wage back then and tax free. One of the "O" levels I have is General Principles of English Law. Some of which changed soon after I took the exam. Certainly the definition of Age of Majority which play a major part in some of the commercial law changed from 21 to 18.
1. 1194 2. Richard 1st 3. Plantagenet 4. no 5. Hampshire 6. Her Majesty's Naval Service (as opposed to Her Majesty's Secret Service :) ) 7. Portsea Island 8. Fratton Park 9. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (good grief!) 10. Peter Sellers
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Q1) 1194
ReplyDeleteQ2) Richard 1st
Q3) Plantagenet
Q4) No (Penistone is, funnily enough).
Q5) Hampshire
Q6) The Royal Navy
Q7) Portsea Island
Q8) Fratton Park
Q9) Isambard Kingdom Brunel (I’ve always been in awe of his name. Of his achievements as well, but the name… His parents must have been something!)
Q10) Peter Sellers
Oh, yes. I remember the first Gulf War because I was convinced they wouldn't attack the first night, but on the second, and they proved me right. They did a huge TV coverage, for sure. It looked like a poor quality computer game...
Yes, the first cases were in 2019. They're allowing us out for exercise or a walk, at different times of the day depending on the age, but judging by the number of people out this morning, we're all going to be pretty fit... (or dead).
I like Terry Pratchett's take on the Four Horsemen. (Oh, I watched a beautiful silent version of the movie, with Rudolph Valentino, many years back, at the London Film Festival, with an orchestra playing live. It was amazing.
A1 1194
ReplyDeleteA2 Richard 1st (Richard Cœur de Lion)
A3 Plantagenet and Angevin
A4 No
A5 Hampshire
A6 Royal Navy
A7 Portsea Island
A8 Fratton Park (They have one fan who attends matches with Blue hair and rings a Handbell)
A9 Isambard Kingdom Brunel
A10 Petter Sellers
Yes A guinea was Twenty one shilling and we got that for every exam wse passed when doing courses on Day release. When doing my ONC in Business Studies I took a GCE "O" level exam for all subjects on the course. The 4 Guineas was almost a weeks wage back then and tax free. One of the "O" levels I have is General Principles of English Law. Some of which changed soon after I took the exam. Certainly the definition of Age of Majority which play a major part in some of the commercial law changed from 21 to 18.
He is pretty "out there"! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1194
2. Richard 1st
3. Plantagenet
4. no
5. Hampshire
6. Her Majesty's Naval Service (as opposed to Her Majesty's Secret Service :) )
7. Portsea Island
8. Fratton Park
9. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (good grief!)
10. Peter Sellers