Q1)22nd June, 1942, saw the US Congress adopt what: the Flag, the Pledge of Allegiance or the Dollar?
Q2)22nd June, 1948, saw George 6th give up which title?
Q3)22nd June, 1990, saw the dismantling of Checkpoint Charlie. The Checkpoint was in which German city?
Q4)22nd June, 1929, saw the birth of Bruce Kent. The former CNDsecretary general is a former what: Army captain, Roman Catholic priest or English professor?
Q5)Finally … ? 22nd June, 1936, saw the birth of singer and actor, Kris Kristofferson. In which film did he play Martin ‘Rubber Duck’ Penwald?
* I think I’d avoid the Overlook, as well, Olga. The carpet would drive me bonkers! Cheers for the comment, by the way: I figured out who left the first one, too, it was my cousin, Lynette.
Now you mention it? Woolf’s house sounds a bit like most of the UK’s stately house and palaces. Most of those will have public areas that people can visit, and the private, family, areas, that they can’t. I’d also imagine Woolf’s house would be a lot like some of the isolated scientific stations you see on the news, occasionally: you’d get them rent free, so long as you do the associated scientific work. Or, at least, check the weather stations.
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‡ Actually, I think I’m going to have to sit in with Chinatown, again, Debbi: I honestly couldn’t get into it, the first time, around. But I did notice the resemblance! And I take it you mean the big dance routine in Episode 4, yes? That was something else. Actually, so were the outfits: those Zoot suits are something else.
Q1) the Pledge of Allegiance Q2) Emperor of India Q3) Berlin Q4) A Roman Catholic priest. I don’t know much about him, but I like the sound of him. A work colleague of my father’s (a coach driver) married a former nun. She was a teacher in one of the schools he used to carry children to and fro and, I guess the rest is history. Q5) Convoy (I knew this one from the song, which I’m sure I have on one of my country compilations. I know it’s not fashionable, but I do love country) I'm sure you're right about the houses. I remember the couple living at Woolf's house (Monk's House, to give it its proper name) were quite nice and suited to the environment. They used to play the piano. It had a little shed-like building in the garden, where she used to write, and I particularly liked that. Tomorrow is the final episode of this series of El Ministerio del Tiempo. At the moment, I guess they don't know if there will be more series or not, but the writers have said that if there aren't, they are happy with the story. I'm intrigued because the trailer for tomorrow looked good.
There is only one thing that I am watching on the telly at the moment. That is Football (or Soccer as our N. American friends call it). Yesterday was three matches so was on afternoon and evening. Only one top flight match tonight. But I could also watch Colchester in the League 2 play-offs at Tea Time.
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Q1) the Pledge of Allegiance
ReplyDeleteQ2) Emperor of India
Q3) Berlin
Q4) A Roman Catholic priest. I don’t know much about him, but I like the sound of him. A work colleague of my father’s (a coach driver) married a former nun. She was a teacher in one of the schools he used to carry children to and fro and, I guess the rest is history.
Q5) Convoy (I knew this one from the song, which I’m sure I have on one of my country compilations. I know it’s not fashionable, but I do love country)
I'm sure you're right about the houses. I remember the couple living at Woolf's house (Monk's House, to give it its proper name) were quite nice and suited to the environment. They used to play the piano. It had a little shed-like building in the garden, where she used to write, and I particularly liked that.
Tomorrow is the final episode of this series of El Ministerio del Tiempo. At the moment, I guess they don't know if there will be more series or not, but the writers have said that if there aren't, they are happy with the story. I'm intrigued because the trailer for tomorrow looked good.
A1 The Pledge of Allegiance
ReplyDeleteA2 Emperor of India
A3 Berlin
A4 Roman Catholic priest
A5 Convoy
There is only one thing that I am watching on the telly at the moment. That is Football (or Soccer as our N. American friends call it). Yesterday was three matches so was on afternoon and evening. Only one top flight match tonight. But I could also watch Colchester in the League 2 play-offs at Tea Time.
All the production values are top-notch. Great show! Kinda depressing, but ... that's how it is sometimes.
ReplyDelete1. the Pledge of Allegiance
2. Emporer of India
3. Berlin
4. Roman Catholic priest
5. Convoy