Saying that? The easing of lockdown means I can now met people in my back garden.
It’s a shame it’s not much of a back garden …
~≈🌼≈~
I’ve got Radio Four, at the moment.
The Today Programme, so you know: listening too something always seems easier, whilst I’m writing a post, than having the TV on.
They’ve announced that Saturday’s Archive on Four is called A Writer and His Country, and about the late John Le Carré: the man behind Smiley.
One little titbit they’ve revealed?
Is that — before his death, and extremely angry? — he applied for, and successfully got, Irish citizenship.
Good for him.
~≈🕵🏻♂️≈~
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, and Mum and Edith on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* There’s a Scunthorpe United, Trevor … ? I learn something new, every day.
At any rate: that sounds vaguely like the old 3-2-1 backup thing people keep talking about. We’re supposed to do at least three backups, on two different media, with one being offsite. I think I’m covered … but am never sure.
† Opening wise, Olga? I’m looking forward to my local CeX re-opening. I’ve a few bits I’d like to sell on: the cash comes in handy.
And Barcelona and London — which isn’t that far from me — are … well … historic!
(That show sounds fun!)
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ It was easy? I’m going to have to up my game, Debbi! Thanks, though: it’s nice to be appreciated!
Oooh … ! Can you give me shout when that episode goes live? I think you’re due a re-tweet!
ª Oh, blimey! Covid seems to be getting away with murder, Edith!
Q5) Singer Yes, these old cities have lots in common, no matter what their individual differences. And you're right about the show. The company still exists (touch wood) and they always come up with new ways to get the people involved. Enjoy the little bit of freedom (as things are looking here, we're likely to go the other way).;)
I must have mentioned Scunthorpe United before. I was at Wembley on that day as I had been all 4 times that The Iron went to Wembley. Before 1950 the teams nickname was “The Knuts”.
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Q1) 1926
ReplyDeleteQ2) Ireland
Q3) 1967
Q4) Dragons
Q5) Singer
Yes, these old cities have lots in common, no matter what their individual differences.
And you're right about the show. The company still exists (touch wood) and they always come up with new ways to get the people involved.
Enjoy the little bit of freedom (as things are looking here, we're likely to go the other way).;)
A1 1926
ReplyDeleteA2 Ireland
A3 1967
A4 Dragons
A5 Singer
I must have mentioned Scunthorpe United before. I was at Wembley on that day as I had been all 4 times that The Iron went to Wembley. Before 1950 the teams nickname was “The Knuts”.
1 1926
ReplyDelete2 Ireland
3 1963
4 Dragons
5 Maze!
4
1. 1926
ReplyDelete2, France
3. 1968
4, Horses
5. Castle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VJlHWESyLI
Actually, it's available only to Patreon supporters. But it is up now. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1926
2. Ireland
3. 1967
4. dragons
5. Singer
Don't tell me there's yet another author I need to start reading! Ay! :)