I don’t think I’ve got enough to do anything special: at least any more wacky than I’ve done in the intro video …
But feel free to have a go, yourself!
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga†, Edith‡, Mum^, and Debbiª putting in their answers: with Trevor, Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, Mum on four, and Edith on three.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
A3)Lysergic acid diethylamide: also known as LSD, or acid.
Q4)As part of the Harvard Psilocybin Project, Leary experimented with psilocybin. Psilocybin usually comes from what: toads, fungi/mushroom or wheat?
A4)Fungi. (I understand LSD is made from a chemical extracted from a fungus that grows on various grains. There’s toads that sweat hallucinogens: they’re from the Colorado River area.)
Q5)Finally … ? Between 1959 and 1963, Leary worked at which US University: Harvard, Berkeley or MIT?
* That depends on what you call a mind-bending drug, Trevor: after all, beer’s technically a mind-altering substance. And I bet you’ve had Satie’s Gymnopédies bouncing around your head!
Gary Numan did a version, if that’s any help …
† I’ve an old friend who keeps recommending Fargo, Olga! But I’ve still not seen it! I’ve still not caught up with Fury from The Deep, yet! I’ll have to catch up with both!
I do know the Donmar’s got one hell of a reputation: both as a performance space, and a venue. And I know the Donmar’s ’93 revival of Cabaret went don’t a storm!
I think you’re right: Barcelona’s got a very good reputation on transport. Here? Into and out of London’s ok, but going out from here … ? Well …
‡ Glad to here it, Edith. How are you with soccer? (Pelé’s on of the best footballer’s on the planet: although he’s gone on the record as saying the best footballer, ever, was George Best.)
^ Morning, Mum! Did you get the Crazy Hair video?
ª Well, it only seemed, right, Debbi. You can’t mention sides, with-out mentioning Patrick McGoohan. Actually, now I think of it, there’s a radio station called LBC in the UK: they used the opening credits in an ad, back in the 80s. (And if you’re talking about piano … ? Flanders and Swann are worth watching … )
Q1) 1940 Q2) 1956 Q3) It seems that it depends. Early in his career he was a forward, but when he was older he played as a mid-fielder as well. (I imagine Forward is what he is best-known for, but…) Q4) Brazil Q5) Diego Maradona Yes, you definitely must watch Fargo. It's a delight. About crazy hair day... I had my hair trimmed a couple of days ago, so it would be difficult to make it look particularly crazy today (and I have to go to cover a news item for the radio in a bit, so probably not the best day), but I might mention it to my young student this afternoon. She might have some ideas to join in the celebrations. ;)
A1 1940 A2 1956 A3 Forward A4 Brazil A5 Diego Armando Maradona .. The great “Hand of God” cheat.
In the middle ages Beer was safer to drink than water. Mind you it was brewed nearly as weak as Watneys Red Barrel. At least up north where I come from they brewed real beer.
My first drink in a pub was a tot of Sherry (Jerez ) in 1953 to toast Her Majesty The Queen on Coronation day. I was 5 years plus a few days old.
Hair I have very little. The Middle ages Monks with their tonsure hair cuts had more.
I have no thoughts on Crazy Hair Day, but if there's a Crazy Hare Day, it's portrayed in the movie Night of the Lepus!
As for Fargo, the earlier seasons were a bit better. This season is good enough to watch, but not quite as good as previous ones. Just my .02. Or two pence. Or tuppence. :)
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Just as a thought for Olga, Trevor, Edith, Debbi?
ReplyDeleteHow do we feel about Crazy Hair Day … ?
Q1) 1940
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Q3) It seems that it depends. Early in his career he was a forward, but when he was older he played as a mid-fielder as well. (I imagine Forward is what he is best-known for, but…)
Q4) Brazil
Q5) Diego Maradona
Yes, you definitely must watch Fargo. It's a delight. About crazy hair day... I had my hair trimmed a couple of days ago, so it would be difficult to make it look particularly crazy today (and I have to go to cover a news item for the radio in a bit, so probably not the best day), but I might mention it to my young student this afternoon. She might have some ideas to join in the celebrations. ;)
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A3 Forward
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A5 Diego Armando Maradona .. The great “Hand of God” cheat.
In the middle ages Beer was safer to drink than water. Mind you it was brewed nearly as weak as Watneys Red Barrel. At least up north where I come from they brewed real beer.
My first drink in a pub was a tot of Sherry (Jerez ) in 1953 to toast Her Majesty The Queen on Coronation day. I was 5 years plus a few days old.
Hair I have very little. The Middle ages Monks with their tonsure hair cuts had more.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonsure
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I know a little about it. My brother played in school.
I have no thoughts on Crazy Hair Day, but if there's a Crazy Hare Day, it's portrayed in the movie Night of the Lepus!
ReplyDeleteAs for Fargo, the earlier seasons were a bit better. This season is good enough to watch, but not quite as good as previous ones. Just my .02. Or two pence. Or tuppence. :)
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