Q3)11th September, 9AD, saw the end of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. It was a major defeat for which empire?
A3)The RomanEmpire. (“Varus, Varus, General Varus: bring me my three Eagles back.” If I’ve understood it, correctly, the Eagle was a Roman legions equivalent to a regimental standard.)
Q4)11th September, 1961, saw the birth of actress, Virginia Madsen. In which film does she play Princess Irulan?
A4)The 1984 version of Dune. (As far as I can see? The character hasn’t been revived in the upcoming Denis Villeneuve film.)
Q5)Finally … ? 11th September, 1960, saw the birth of Michael P. Leavitt: former Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard. He was born in which town in Idaho?
A5)Fruitland, Idaho. (It’s called Fruitland. If’s it’s any consolation, there’s a village in Worcestershire called Bell End …)
Here’s a thought …
“The road to the Olympics, leads to no city, no country. It goes far beyond New York or Moscow, ancient Greece or Nazi Germany. The road to the Olympics leads — in the end — to the best within us.”
* Isn’t it just, Olga? Where can you go wrong, with a name like Fruitland? Actually, there was a well known Baseball player called JohnBoozer: lord knows how many pub quizzes I mentioned him in, but he got at least ONE question!
Oh, I’ve managed to alter the question about Joe Zawinul.
The meeting went well enough: however, my caseworker managed to find two jobs for me … that I’d applied for, the day before. Wouldn’t you know it?
It’s amazing to think how common that design of house was, isn’t it, Olga? It’s not quite a townhouse … but even so …
† I think I’ve managed to get that question corrected, Trevor. The revisions in the answers, today.
At ANY rate … ? I hope your’e right about the blurriness!
‡ Cheers, Debbi! 😁 I know what I meant to ask! How DID that documentary about dystonia go? The one you were filmed for? I always meant to ask! (Don’t watch the Mandalorian video I’ve poster, today: it’s a little bit of a spoiler.)
Q1) Harare Q2) Zimbabwe Q3) Rhodesia Q4) Emperor Haile Selassie Q5) French The video looks good. Oh, no surprises about the jobs. I got an e-mail about a possible position doing some translations and localization job, but when I read the feedback it sounds similar to the job I did for the British agency years back, but far worse (it pays less, the process of application requires that you study for about a week, unpaid, of course, and on top of that is demanding at times and at others, there is nothing whatsoever). So, for now, I'll try and see how the teaching goes. (I'm starting on Tuesday. Only a couple of hours a week so far, but well, it's a start. Wish me luck!)
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A1 Harare
ReplyDeleteA2 Zimbabwe
A3 Southern Rhodesia
A4 Haile Selassie I
A5 French
Q1) Harare
ReplyDeleteQ2) Zimbabwe
Q3) Rhodesia
Q4) Emperor Haile Selassie
Q5) French
The video looks good. Oh, no surprises about the jobs. I got an e-mail about a possible position doing some translations and localization job, but when I read the feedback it sounds similar to the job I did for the British agency years back, but far worse (it pays less, the process of application requires that you study for about a week, unpaid, of course, and on top of that is demanding at times and at others, there is nothing whatsoever). So, for now, I'll try and see how the teaching goes. (I'm starting on Tuesday. Only a couple of hours a week so far, but well, it's a start. Wish me luck!)
Actually, I have no idea. I think that was more of a research project than documentary. Maybe. :)
ReplyDelete1. Harare
2. Zimbabwe
3. Southern Rhodesia
4. Haile Selassie
5. French