And … ? His diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer’s was something I felt deeply upset about.
His support for assisted dying? Something I found hard to accept: but, eventually, came to agree with.
The fact it’s still illegal in the UK? Is understandable.
But something I believe should be changed.
The reason I mention this … ?
Is the news I’ve seen float along my timeline, today: the people of New Zealand have voted in favour of a law that allows for Assisted Dying.
Granted, the UK’s had issues with referendum, over the past few years.
But I think we could learn from that.
~≈🤔≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor*, Olga†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edithª putting in their answers: with Trevor, Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, Edith on four and Mum on three.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q5)Finally … ? A number of gems were stolen on 29th October, 1964: including the gem known as the Star of India. This particular star is a what: ruby, sapphire or diamond?
* Bloody hell, that’s a big family, Trevor! And when you say half of Scunthorpe … ?
† Yep: Brentwood Councillors are … well … incompetent is putting it mildly, Olga … !
I love that picture: there’s a version with Dmitri Medvedev, the Russian PM, as well!
As for the Guardia Civil? Did any one ever tell them about the phrase, the usual suspects? Because it sounds like they’ve picked up the phrase from somewhere: by way of Cardinal Ximenez … ! (Now, explaining that to your students could be interesting!)
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ Yep, that’s definitely posh, Debbi! I just wish I could afford one!
ª In my case, Edith, I think I’d watched the video the day before. Sometimes it takes a while for a song to work its way through!
Q1) King of England (Lord of Ireland) Q2) 1485 Q3) Tudor Q4) 7th Q5) Elizabeth I Yes, you're right. Perhaps they'll eventually end up building prison walls around Catalonia and that would save them time. It might also help with COVID-19. Talking about that, although we're not on lockdown at home, people can't leave the community now, big shops, gyms, theatres, etc. are closed, older children are supposed to get their education online as much as possible, and on weekends we won't be able to leave our municipios (we live in Barcelona but are one street across from Hospitalet, as I think I mentioned, but now we aren't supposed to be able to go there over the weekend. It's complicated matters a bit, because I was supposed to go a meeting there tomorrow, but we'll have to do it by phone. Oh well). I agree with your comments about assisted dying. I understand the objections, but, to be honest, people intent on killing somebody for gain or profit will always find a way, and I can't imagine such a law would result in an increase of such instances, but it could help a lot of people. It's sad to think that at some point that might be the only decision you have left, but having looked after people with very advanced dementia (and having seen people with terminal illnesses and little in the way of quality of life, like my father in his final days), I think it should be an option. Given a choice, I know how I'd rather go.
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Q1) King of England (Lord of Ireland)
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Q3) Tudor
Q4) 7th
Q5) Elizabeth I
Yes, you're right. Perhaps they'll eventually end up building prison walls around Catalonia and that would save them time. It might also help with COVID-19. Talking about that, although we're not on lockdown at home, people can't leave the community now, big shops, gyms, theatres, etc. are closed, older children are supposed to get their education online as much as possible, and on weekends we won't be able to leave our municipios (we live in Barcelona but are one street across from Hospitalet, as I think I mentioned, but now we aren't supposed to be able to go there over the weekend. It's complicated matters a bit, because I was supposed to go a meeting there tomorrow, but we'll have to do it by phone. Oh well).
I agree with your comments about assisted dying. I understand the objections, but, to be honest, people intent on killing somebody for gain or profit will always find a way, and I can't imagine such a law would result in an increase of such instances, but it could help a lot of people. It's sad to think that at some point that might be the only decision you have left, but having looked after people with very advanced dementia (and having seen people with terminal illnesses and little in the way of quality of life, like my father in his final days), I think it should be an option. Given a choice, I know how I'd rather go.
1 England
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3 Tudor
4 7th
5 Elizabeth 1
Q1 of Where? is that of where was he Earl or of where was he King. I could easily answer both if i knew the correct question.
ReplyDeleteOf which country of the UK, Trevor … Umm …
ReplyDeleteLet's see if I can get these. :)
ReplyDelete1. England
2. 1485
3. Tudor
4. 8th (There's a song about him, right? :) )
5. Edward VI
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4. 7th
5. Elizabeth 1st.