The Duke of Edinburgh — husband to the Queen for some 73 years — died, yesterday morning.
I’m …
You know, I’m not sure how I feel about that.
I’m not especially Royalist: although I feel the system — as it currently stands — works well.
Nonetheless? Even given there’s rumours he could be difficult, and a number of affairs, and that his relationship with Charles, in particular, were difficult at times?
It’s sad to hear of his death.
There’s not that many people who served in World War 2, who still survive.
Plus, of course, he’d been key in supporting the Queen in her job as head of state.
Personally? Even if I’m aware of his bad point, I’m aware of some of his good points.
And, at the last, can only offer my condolences.
~≈∏≈~
Just as a quick thought … ?
I’ve managed to treat myself to a one-hundred sided dice.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edithª putting in their answers: with Trevor, Olga, Debbi and Mum scoring five out of five, and Edith on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* So do I, Olga! It’s been nearly a year: and I still have to walk up hill to make a phone call! Between them and the local council? We’re left in a mess.
I can at least, do something about the council. The local councillor who’s up for re-election this year? Is a member of the planning committee that’s made a mess of it. So I’m planning on voting for anyone but.
† Hmmm … that reminds me of Japanese knotweed, Trevor. As I recall, they started as ornamental plants, and then got loose.
Which reminds me, I really should re-read The Day of The Triffids …
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ Wouldn’t surprise me, Debbi. If it’s aiming for authenticity, it’s going to be rough. Going by the Wikipedia entry, it’s focusing on the more international gangs. I don’t know how accurate that is, though. I’d’ve assumed they’d have mentioned a firm: the modern day descendants of the Krays, and Richardsons.
ª You’re tright, there, Edithº. Jona’s singing as if he were a soldier: and the one thing a soldier wants is for the shooting to stop, and to go home! The song was the only Christmas hit his label had! His only other hit was You’ll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties … ! (Oh, I’ve got Radio Four on: they’re playing an old Ian Dury song called Reasons To Be Cheerful pt3: Dury wrote a corker, there!)
º They’ve had a comedian called Dave Gorman on the show, Edith: talking about his a couple of his favourite song: Reasons To Be Cheerful pt3 was one of them. Dave did a show based on the song’s lyrics. Dave burst into tears, talking about the song on the show. It turns out Dury’s daughter was at one of the gigs: and came to talk to him, afterwards: and told Dave “Dad would’ve loved your show.”
Q5) Ming the Merciless Yes, it sounds like a good idea. If they can't get a mast right, what would they do with anything more complicated? I saw your mention of Dave Gorman. I remember seeing him first in a programme where he had managed to convince a lot of people to change their names to Dave Gorman, after looking for people who shared his name, and I found him really intriguing. He's a fascinating individual. I love the die!
Well, the Mafia and other criminal organizations here haven't exactly been angels. :)
I'd expect no less from members of such things in other countries. Why am I suddenly reminded of Terry Pratchett? Is there a Guild for such things? Oh, wait, are they the Guild? :)
1. Sweden 2. The Seventh Seal 3. Ibsen 4. The Exorcist 5. Ming the Merciless
1.Netherlands 2. Seventh Seal 3. Ibsen 4. The exorcist 5. Dr. Evil
That song reminds me of a story about Roy Rogers. He used to walk through the party then he would walk into the kitchen and leave through the back door. I know it doesn't match the song.
The second story is lovely and sad.
https://youtu.be/obJW0rZ1yTo This is song touches my heart
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Q1) Sweden
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Seventh Seal
Q3) Ibsen
Q4) The Exorcist
Q5) Ming the Merciless
Yes, it sounds like a good idea. If they can't get a mast right, what would they do with anything more complicated?
I saw your mention of Dave Gorman. I remember seeing him first in a programme where he had managed to convince a lot of people to change their names to Dave Gorman, after looking for people who shared his name, and I found him really intriguing. He's a fascinating individual.
I love the die!
1 Sweden
ReplyDelete2 The Seventh Seal
3 Ibsen
4 ?
5 Ming
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Well, the Mafia and other criminal organizations here haven't exactly been angels. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd expect no less from members of such things in other countries. Why am I suddenly reminded of Terry Pratchett? Is there a Guild for such things? Oh, wait, are they the Guild? :)
1. Sweden
2. The Seventh Seal
3. Ibsen
4. The Exorcist
5. Ming the Merciless
BTW, I had no idea there was a "Liverpudlian mafia"! Wow! :)
ReplyDelete1.Netherlands
ReplyDelete2. Seventh Seal
3. Ibsen
4. The exorcist
5. Dr. Evil
That song reminds me of a story about Roy Rogers. He used to walk through the party then he would walk into the kitchen and leave through the back door. I know it doesn't match the song.
The second story is lovely and sad.
https://youtu.be/obJW0rZ1yTo This is song touches my heart