Today’s intro includes a rather sad joke you can pull off with a pair of tongs.
On an upside?
I boil washed my teatowels, yesterday: the tongs come in handy for fishing them out of the big pot.
On an equal upside?
The earworm’s gone: after a bout of the Barron Knights.
Nope, I’m not telling you what the original earworm was: you’ll never get rid of it!
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While we’re at it … ?
You’re possibly aware that I listen to Radio 4’s Today programme: and, usually? I don’t expect it to collide with Dr Who, one of my favourite TV shows.
It did, this morning.
With the presenter telling us that — according to a few UK tabloids — Jodie Whittaker willbeleavingDr Who, after the thirteenth series.
That’s a disappointment, if it’s the case.
Covid 19 — and, I suspect, budget reductions — have meant she’s done a lot less work than her predecessors.
We’ll have to wait for an official announcement from either her, or the BBC.
But … ?
I have to ask what the odds are for a very competent black British actor being cast in the role, full time?
Considering one has already been offered therole, and apparently, turned it down?
~≈👩🏻⚕️≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edith putting in their answers: with Olga, Trevor and Debbi scoring ten out of ten, Edith on eight, and Mum on seven.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 4th January, 2004, saw the Spirit rover arrive. Where? Mars, Jupiter or Venus?
Q2) The US Congress elected its first female Speaker: on 4th January, 2007. Who was that speaker?
Q3) 4th January, 1643, saw the birth of Isaac Newton: according the today’s modern calendar. He held Cambridge University’s Lucasian Chair of what?
Q4) Burma — now Myanmar — became independent on 4th January, 1948. From where?
Q5) Finally … ? 4th January, 1965, saw the birth of ballroom dancer, Craig Revel Horwood. He’s a judge on which British TV show? (We want the British title: not the US equivalent.)
Q5) Alaska’s separated from that country, in part, by the what Strait?
A5) The Bering Strait. (If I recall the figures correctly, the Strait is 52 miles wide at its narrowest point. The Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel, is some 20 miles.)
Q6) Alaska repealed its income tax in 1980. After the discovery — in 1968 — of what: gold, oil or silicon?
* Yeah … those jokes are accurate, Olgaº. The standard Daleks were in this episode: shooting the ‘new’ ones for not being pure enough! Take about comedy reflecting life!
It’s not Apple, is it, Olga? The NDA’s they make you sign, for interviews, are extensive! At any rate, enjoy it! It’s how I paid for my pot. And the tongs. And several books. And DVDs. And blu-rays. And underwear. And … You get the picture!
† I don’t know if they’ve kept that going in this episode, Trevor¹. I think they’re following more of a Tobias Vaughn thing in this one. The lack of politics was good: you have to be very careful with it. Now … were you listening to the Today programme, this morning … ?
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ It’s good to see she’ll be staying, Debbi¹: Mandip Gil’s been seriously underused! Now … Did you read the intro to today’s post? We could be looking for The 14th Doctor: assuming the tabloids are right!
ª Welcome back, Edith¹! How was yesterday? And have read my opening for today’s Teaser? If it’s accurate, we could be looking for the 14th Doctor …
º OK, I’ve mentioned Apple, there, Olga. But every technology company going uses non-disclosure agreements. It’s how most of them keep their products under wraps.
¹ I don’t know about you, Trevor, Debbi, Edith, but I’d like to see a black actor in the role: Britain’s got a few who’d be good. I’m thinking John Boyega would be: he’s worked with Jodie Whittaker, and has worked with green screen. But — if they can afford him! — I’m thinking of Daniel Kaluuya … …
Q1) Mars Q2) Nancy Pelosi Q3) Mathematics Q4) The United Kingdom Q5) Strictly Come Dancing No, not Apple. It's one of the mobile phone companies (and I'm sworn to secrecy, so I'll say no more). The technology is not theirs, I might add, but I think they're trying to check how well it would work and how much business it might attract before offering the service to all and sundry. The actual service exits already, but it's very costly and not the standard service the companies offer, at least here. (Well, and there is 5G involved, and I'm not saying anything else). I'll tell you more once the whole thing is done and dusted. It isn't a lot of money, it is far less work than preparing the lessons, and I'm intrigued... I hadn't heard the news about the doctor...
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Q1) Mars
ReplyDeleteQ2) Nancy Pelosi
Q3) Mathematics
Q4) The United Kingdom
Q5) Strictly Come Dancing
No, not Apple. It's one of the mobile phone companies (and I'm sworn to secrecy, so I'll say no more). The technology is not theirs, I might add, but I think they're trying to check how well it would work and how much business it might attract before offering the service to all and sundry. The actual service exits already, but it's very costly and not the standard service the companies offer, at least here. (Well, and there is 5G involved, and I'm not saying anything else). I'll tell you more once the whole thing is done and dusted. It isn't a lot of money, it is far less work than preparing the lessons, and I'm intrigued...
I hadn't heard the news about the doctor...
A1 Mars
ReplyDeleteA2 Nancy Patricia Pelosi
A3 Mathematics (Will our North Americans please note the “S” on the end)
A4 United Kingdom
A5 Strictly Come Dancing
I have not listened to the Wireless in years. I like the sound of silence in the morning as I read my Telegraph.
Have you seen the new £2 coin. It has a Martian Invasion vehicle on it and the Invisible man.
1 Mars
ReplyDelete2 Nancy Polosi
3 Physics
4 UK
5 Strickly Come Dancing
Oy! And just when I was getting accustomed to Jodie! Wah!!
ReplyDelete1. Mars
2. Nancy Pelosi
3. Mathematics
4. Great Britain
5. Strictly Come Dancing
Darn. :(
1.Mars
ReplyDelete2. Nancy Pelosi
3. Science
4. The People's Republic of China
5 Strictly Ballroom
It was very productive. I am very hopeful for my future. Thank you for asking.