Q1)2nd September, 1965, saw the birth of boxer, Lennox Lewis. He was a three times champion in which weight class: flyweight, welterweight or heavyweight?
Q2)2nd September, 1838, .saw the birth of Liliʻuokalani: the last monarch of where?
Q3)2nd September, 1945, saw Japan unconditionally surrender to Allied forces. This saw the end of which war?
Q4)2nd September, 1912, saw Arthur Eldred become the USA’s first Eagle Scout. How many Merit Badges did he have to earn to do so?
Q5)Finally … ? 2nd September, 1901, saw who say “Speak softly, and carry a big stick.”?
Q5)Finally … ? 1st September, 1896, saw the birth of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. What was the name of the religious group he founded in 1966?
* I’ve got two regular case workers. One at the Job Centre: who seems genuinely on the ball. The other is on the Shaw Trust’s Health and Work Programme … who seems equally on the ball … but seems to have access to less resources than the chap at the Job Centre.
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Maths … ! What can I tell you … ? Except Jude’s Mum, my sister Ruth, specialises in teaching Maths.
Either way … ? Elon’s pet pigª, and Maths are interesting subject.
^ Yeah, sorry, Debbi: I meant ten out of ten! That’s what happens when you’re rushed! At any rate, the whole Neuralink thing Musk’s promoting is interesting. I’m just not going to be able to get rid of that image of Mr Sin, for a while.
Q1) Heavyweight (we always seem to hear more about heavyweight champions than those in other categories. It seems unfair, not that I particularly like boxing, but it happens in all sports. Even in team sports, some positions get much more attention than others). Q2) Hawaii Q3) WWII Q4) At least 21 (Michael Moore was an Eagle Scout! Some of the people on the list are quite surprising, others not so much.) Q5) Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. Now we have somebody who speaks loudly and threatens with a big stick… Good luck with the meeting. I hope whatever you decide works...
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Q1) Heavyweight (we always seem to hear more about heavyweight champions than those in other categories. It seems unfair, not that I particularly like boxing, but it happens in all sports. Even in team sports, some positions get much more attention than others).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Hawaii
Q3) WWII
Q4) At least 21 (Michael Moore was an Eagle Scout! Some of the people on the list are quite surprising, others not so much.)
Q5) Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. Now we have somebody who speaks loudly and threatens with a big stick…
Good luck with the meeting. I hope whatever you decide works...
A1 Heavyweight
ReplyDeleteA2 Hawaiian Kingdom, or Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
A3 World War II
A4 21
A5 Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Looks like schools reopened today. At 08.00 I was almost knock over by 3 girls going to St. Martins.
I don't know. When people start talking about putting electrodes in the brain, it gives me pause. :)
ReplyDelete1. heavyweight
2. the Hawaiian Kingdom
3. World War II
4. 21
5. Teddy Roosevelt