Q4)19th July, 1947, saw the birth of Queen guitarist, Brian May. What’s the name of his hand built electric guitar?
A4)The RedSpecial. (As I recall? The thing’s got three single-coiled pickups: wired up so two can be used as humbucker or single-coiled pick-ups, or be turned off completely. You can also have all three on at a time. Unlike most three pickup guitars: which only let you use a maximum of two, adjacent, pickups at a time. The thing’s got a wider tonal palette than many guitars. The fact Brian’s a good guitarist, helps.)
Q5)Finally … ? 19th July, 1940, saw the UK’s Army form what: The Intelligence Corp, Army Catering Corp or Signals Corp?
* Oh, you’re right: we’ve got redundancies hitting airlines here, Olga! I’m guessing Hayes Travel, the company that took over Thomas Cook, when that collapsed? Are going to be having issues: their Brentwood Branch has only just reopened!
I don’t think I’d be suspicious of alcohol’s role, either: I’d say it’s role is a certainty! Add the amount of pole I’ve seen with masks off, and cigarettes on the go … ?
Well … we’re a healthy bunch …
And I suspect you’re right about the testing, as well: I’m deferring to the qualified Doctor! I do know another issue with the various tracing methods have cropped up. It’s seems the NHS system has been violating various privacy laws, ever since it started. Why am I not surprised … ?
† It sounds like Bill was an interesting chap, Debbi! Either way? The show, and genealogy, are fascinating. Apparently, there’s a US version of Who Do You Think You Are?It seems Lisa Kudrow did an episode! I think we can avoid Smelly Cat, can’t we?
Q1) 356 BC Q2) Macedonia (Macedon) Q3) Alexandria (I’ve visited it three times. My friend Iman is from Alexandria and has an apartment there. I’m sure I’ll visit at some point in the future again, hopefully). Q4) Knot Q5) Finally … ? Alexander died in which ancient city? Babylon Good luck for the interview today. I'm sure you'll be fabulous. I have mine at the same time (well, not really due to time differences). I'll report tomorrow. (My gut feeling is that there won't be much to report, but one never knows). Keep safe!
Bill was definitely an interesting chap, to say the least. :)
You and he would have made an interesting pair. Or him and Trevor! OMG! They would have had loads to discuss, since Bill handled royal genealogy and worked as a computer geek for the Library of Congress. :)
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Q1) 356 BC
ReplyDeleteQ2) Macedonia (Macedon)
Q3) Alexandria (I’ve visited it three times. My friend Iman is from Alexandria and has an apartment there. I’m sure I’ll visit at some point in the future again, hopefully).
Q4) Knot
Q5) Finally … ? Alexander died in which ancient city? Babylon
Good luck for the interview today. I'm sure you'll be fabulous. I have mine at the same time (well, not really due to time differences). I'll report tomorrow. (My gut feeling is that there won't be much to report, but one never knows).
Keep safe!
Bill was definitely an interesting chap, to say the least. :)
ReplyDeleteYou and he would have made an interesting pair. Or him and Trevor! OMG! They would have had loads to discuss, since Bill handled royal genealogy and worked as a computer geek for the Library of Congress. :)
1. 356 BC
2. Macedonia
3. Alexandria
4. Knot
5. Babylon