Is the fact that — in the quiet you get when there’s little travel, little in the way of traffic noise — you can hear birdsong.
OK: most birdsong is male birds say “STAY OFF MY BUSH,” as loudly as possible.
Or yelling “I’M SEXY: LET’S REPRODUCE,” as seductively as possible.
Today … ?
There’s none of that.
Not with the wind that’s going on … !
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If you’ve been following Nik Nik’s Old Peculiar for the past few days? You’ll’ve noticed I — like many of us — have been following the disappearance of Sarah Everard*.
Yesterday? The policeman who was arrested for her kidnap has been re-arrested: on murder charges.
Yesterday? Human remains were found: ones being linked to the case.
My sympathies are with the family.
My memory goes back to the Yorkshire Ripper. And looks at the recent interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
And asks if Sarah Everard had been black, or a prostitute working in the area?
Would there be this level of press interest?
My cynical side says “No.”
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Trevor†, Edith‡, Mum^, Olgaª and Debbiº‚ putting in their answers: with Trevor, Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, Mum on four, and Edith on two.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 10th March, 1997, saw the debut of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The show’s creator has been accused of various forms of bad behaviour. Who is that creator?
* That’s the Wikipedia entry on her disappearance. I’m unsurprised …
† I think I remember that series, Trevor: wasn’t James Bolam in it?
‡ I’m looking forward to it, Edith! It’s very windy, at the moment!
^ Hello, Mum!
ª You’re right, Olga: that is straight out of EastEnders! Or possibly Corrie! Unless they thought is was unrealistic! The real world case? Has taken a nasty turn: the officer’s been re-arrested for murder. I’d like to say I didn’t see that coming …
º Get Carter? I’ve not seen it in years, Debbi! If you’re wondering about the ‘thin glass,’ he asks for in the pub, it’s one of these¹:
¹ The bulge at the top is supposed to make it easier to hold.
A1 1916 A2 1964 A3 Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition A4 10 Downing Street A5 The Cabinet
Yesterday I watched 4 episodes of “The Beiderbecke affair” Only 2 more to go in the original series. Yes James Bolam played the lead character Trevor Chaplin.
I enjoyed rewatching the series after all these years.
Trivia fact about “Get Carter”. The original book that the film was based on was set in the Scunthorpe area. After being filmed in the North east around the Newcastle area the book was re-edited and re-release with the areas mentioned in the film.
1 1916 2 1961 3 Ormskirk 4 no. 10 Downing St 5 The Cabinet That is a cynical comment Paul! Wilson was also Prime Minister when The FORD sewing machinists revolted against their salary, not on a par with the men. They went to meet Barbara Castle to air their grievances, Barbara then brought in the Equal pay act 1970 I stil1 think there is a long way to go in some professions. Bit of history for you.
Q1) 1916 Q2) 1964 Q3) The Opposition Q4) 10 Downing Street Q5) The Cabinet You were unfortunately right about the poor woman. Yes, it's impossible not to wonder why some people (adults, children, etc) seem to get so much media attention and others so little. But very sad news indeed.
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A1 1916
ReplyDeleteA2 1964
A3 Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition
A4 10 Downing Street
A5 The Cabinet
Yesterday I watched 4 episodes of “The Beiderbecke affair” Only 2 more to go in the original series. Yes James Bolam played the lead character Trevor Chaplin.
I enjoyed rewatching the series after all these years.
Trivia fact about “Get Carter”. The original book that the film was based on was set in the Scunthorpe area. After being filmed in the North east around the Newcastle area the book was re-edited and re-release with the areas mentioned in the film.
1 1916
ReplyDelete2 1961
3 Ormskirk
4 no. 10 Downing St
5 The Cabinet
That is a cynical comment Paul! Wilson was also Prime Minister when The FORD sewing machinists revolted against their salary, not on a par with the men. They went to meet Barbara Castle to air their grievances, Barbara then brought in the Equal pay act 1970 I stil1 think there is a long way to go in some professions. Bit of history for you.
Q1) 1916
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1964
Q3) The Opposition
Q4) 10 Downing Street
Q5) The Cabinet
You were unfortunately right about the poor woman. Yes, it's impossible not to wonder why some people (adults, children, etc) seem to get so much media attention and others so little. But very sad news indeed.
Another British tidbit. How cool! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1916
2. 1964
3. the Opposition
4. 10 Downing Street
5. the Cabinet
Now, that's an old song there. I remember the mention of good old Harold in the lyrics. :)
Well, at least you guys have a health care system. Here, we have, um, disagreements. And ... it's a mess. :)
1. 1925
ReplyDelete2. 1962
3 Labor
4. 10 Downing St.
5. The Cabinet
https://youtu.be/rGYbvZ7OFX8
Sorry about the video quality