Although, it has to be said … most of the things in my flat with clock will reset themselves.
All I have to make sure of?
Is the clock on my wall.
~≈🤔≈~
The BBC’s not posted it to their news website, as yet.
But … ?
I’m listening to Radio 4’s Today programme, right now.
Apparently? The government is cutting the number of laptops it’s making available to schools: the laptops schools are supposed to hand out to family on low incomes, who need them to access online lessons.
Frankly? I’m not surprised.
But also thinking that it’s something I should add to my various pieces on digitalpoverty.
There’s hoping Aunty Beeb post those pieces, soon.
~≈😐≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor†, Mum‡, Edith^, and Debbiª putting in their answers: with Trevor, Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum and Edith on three.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q5)Finally … 2000 saw Pelé named as one of two people named as Player of the Century. Who was the other?
A5)DiegoMaradona. (I’m not a fan of football. But, like many other English people? Am tempted to spit whenever Diego ‘Cheating B*s†ard’ Maradona gets a mention.)
Here’s a thought …
“Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25, why not?”
* I’ll look forward to hearing about it, Olga! Thankfully, I didn’t have to keep up the vague Keith Flint look for the rest of the day! (By the sound of things, there’s a Fargo series, as well.)
* So nothing like Keith Flint, then, Trevor? I can just imagine a punk monk turning up, at some point. Actually, now I think of it … ? I seem to recall that the old Celtic church had a different type of tonsure.
There’s something else, as well. I watched a series called Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, a few years ago. One episode was about London’s sewers: built in the wake of an outbreak of cholera. The only people not serious affected by the bacteria from one standpipe, were the brewers taking water from it. They were boiling it, and making beer. (As a thought, Trevor? Olga’s not the person to ask about Sherry: it’s made on the other side of Spain from her.)
‡ Morning, Mum!
^ He did, Edith? I always had the impression soccer wasn’t popular in the States …
ª You know, Debbi, I always felt Tuppence was a good name for cat. Or Tuppence Ha’penny, if you want to be posh!
Oh, just so you, Edith and Trevor know, Debbi, I caught the first two episodes of Fury from the Deep, last night. I’ll have the review and video up, later. There’s a character in it called Robson, played by an actor called Victor Maddern. He turns up in Hammer into Anvil as the band leader who gets questioned! The cartoon version’s a good resemblance: mind you, he’s got a distinctive face!
A1 Harry Houdini A2 Derby County – He is player-coach not player-manager. There is a big difference. A3 PewDiePie A4 Zambia A5 David John Tennant
Having holidayed in many parts of the Spanish Main land and Islands I do have a good knowledge of the Geography of España. Also having watched Spanish football I do know the political differences (bordering on War) between the different regions.
Q1) Harry Houdini Q2) Derby County Q3) PiewDiePie Q4) Zambia Q5) David Tennant I forgot all about the bad hair day. When I got to the girl's house there was a bit of a drama going on. She had been invited to a party and had decided to make some cookies, but she didn't have time to finish it all before the class and was supposed to leave straight after, so there were tears and everything. Thankfully she settled down, and we ended up quite involved trying to solve a crossword puzzle. (Her mother assisted her with the baking and the cookies smelled nice, although I didn't get to try any). To be honest, there is always some drama going on, either with her younger brothers, the mother... A bit like a soap opera. By contrast, at least so far, the other girl is more challenging due to her problems with English, but so far the house has been pretty calm, and her sister is not very young either. Enjoy the weekend.
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A1 Harry Houdini
ReplyDeleteA2 Derby County – He is player-coach not player-manager. There is a big difference.
A3 PewDiePie
A4 Zambia
A5 David John Tennant
Having holidayed in many parts of the Spanish Main land and Islands I do have a good knowledge of the Geography of España. Also having watched Spanish football I do know the political differences (bordering on War) between the different regions.
Q1) Harry Houdini
ReplyDeleteQ2) Derby County
Q3) PiewDiePie
Q4) Zambia
Q5) David Tennant
I forgot all about the bad hair day. When I got to the girl's house there was a bit of a drama going on. She had been invited to a party and had decided to make some cookies, but she didn't have time to finish it all before the class and was supposed to leave straight after, so there were tears and everything. Thankfully she settled down, and we ended up quite involved trying to solve a crossword puzzle. (Her mother assisted her with the baking and the cookies smelled nice, although I didn't get to try any).
To be honest, there is always some drama going on, either with her younger brothers, the mother... A bit like a soap opera. By contrast, at least so far, the other girl is more challenging due to her problems with English, but so far the house has been pretty calm, and her sister is not very young either.
Enjoy the weekend.
He has a distinctive face. I've probably seen him in something.
ReplyDelete1. Harry Houdini
2. Derby County
3. PewDiePie
4. Zambia
5. David Tennant
David Tennant is ... versatile, isn't he? :)