Yep: it’s Sunday.
With Radio Four’s Sunday Service on?
Someone’s just read out a poem about the founder of Welwyn Garden City.
Which … is definitely an odd experience, first thing on a Sunday morning …
~≈†≈~
Just as a thought for anyone expecting to see Dune, soon?
Apparently, it’s going to be released on 1st October, 2021: in a simultaneous theatrical and month long Video On Demand release.
On HBO Max, in the US.
Can I make a prediction, here?
It’ll be on torrent tracking sites like Pirate Bay on 2nd October, 2021.
~≈†≈~
I have to admit, I’ve just looked at the trailer for Dune … and, given Zendaya’s in it?
I now have Zendaya’s Swag It Out, ear worming through my head.
Oy!
Let’s move on, shall we?
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 6th December is Constitution Day. Where: France, Spain or Germany?Q2) The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed on 6th December. Of which year of the 20th Century?Q3) 6th December, 1888, saw the birth of actor, Will Hay. His film, Oh, Mr Porter, was said to be the UK’s best what: comedy, drama or documentary?Q4) 6th December, 2017, saw Donald Trump’s administration announce they were recognising Jerusalem as the capital of where?Q5) Finally … ? Singer and keyboard player, Mike Smith, was born on 6th December, 1943. He was the singer and keyboard player for which ’60s British band?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 5th December saw Christopher Columbus arrive at the island of Hispaniola. In which year: 1492, 1493 or 1494?A1) 1492.Q2) The island’s in which sea: the Sargasso, Caribbean or Mediterranean?A2) The Caribbean.Q3) Hispaniola is home to two sovereign nations. Name either one.Q4) Name either country’s capital.Q5) Finally … ? Hispaniola is part of which archipelago: the Leeward Antilles, Lesser Antilles or Greater Antilles?A5) The Greater Antilles.
Here’s a thought …
“The nice thing about animation is that you can realise your inventions without understanding all the hard theory.”Nick Park, born 6 December 1958.
And a song …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Feel free to share today’s video Teaser.
Have a good day.
* It’d be interesting to see that, Trevor!
† It’s a great read, Olga: and feels good, as well. Kind of like … um … well, you’d possibly have to feel a copy: an Amazon review doesn’t quite catch that!
Bureaucracy’s a pain, isn’t it? Laptops or certificates, bureaucracy’s a pain … ! Let’s have a tune, shall we?
‡ Hello, Mum! Are we still on for dinner?
^ If you’re a prat, Debbi, I’m 6’3” … ! :D Sorry, that’s an old line! I think what gets Ms McDermid is Sir Terry does a very good police procedural. And sketch. The password scene in Guards, Guards is something else … !
ª There’re worth a go, Edith: Night Watch — and Nation — are arguably Sir Terry’s best works.
6 comments:
Q1) Spain (I remember when this constitution was created. I was in school and we studied it. I remember we already wanted to make changes to it at the time, but, of course, I was too young to vote).
Q2) 1921
Q3) comedy
Q4) Israel
Q5) The Dave Clark Five
No, reviews can't capture everything. I'm going to write a review of crocheting (craft) book and although I've taken a couple of pictures I don't think it's easy to explain what goes on without showing the whole book.
A1 Spain
A2 1921
A3 comedy a great film I have seen it many times.
A4 Israel
A5 Dave Clark Five
Had interesting trip into Shenfield this Morning. The driver of the 10.11 #80A was guided round the bit of the route that I was on by an ex member of the committee of the Brentwood Bus and Rail users group from 1/3 of the way down the bus.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/26286766@N03/24820884835/in/dateposted-public/
The picture that I mentioned yesterday.
1 Spain
2 1976
3 Comedy
4 Israel
5 The Dave Clark Five
Thanks. That is reassuring! :)
Ah, Brazil! Great movie.
1. Spain
2. 1921
3. comedy
4. Israel
5. the Dave Clark Five
The word "prat" always makes me think of "upper-class twit". :)
That's interesting about Val McDermid and Terry Pratchett's writing. Hmm ... anyway, my TBR list is turning into a small mountain of books to read. I have a large molehill of Hammett Award hopefuls to wade through. Yeah ...
1. Spain
2. 1958
3comedy
4. Isreal
5. The kinks
Okay I'll see
1 1996
2 Miltary
3 Cargo
4 Zeppelins
5 Heathrow
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