You can possibly see that: if you’ve been watching the intro videos.
And, frankly?
I think that’s last time I’ll be going there: I’m decidedly unimpressed!
~≈💈≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum†, Debbi‡ and Edith^ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring four out of five, Mum on three and Edith on two.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q2) The Letter from Birmingham Jail was written: on 16th April, 1963. By whom: Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Martin Luther or Malcolm X?
A2) Dr Martin LutherKing, Jr. (“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”)
Q3) 16th April, 1890, saw the birth of cricketer, Fred Root. He also worked as a cricket referee. What’s the usual term for a cricket ref: umpire, judge or linesman?.
* Sounds like they’re both coming along, Olga: one way or the other! Something that springs to mind, though? And I don’t know how true it is! But I’d pick up the impression that the older we are, the harder it is to to learn a new skill: whether it’s a language or driving, or what have you! Could that be an issue for Jordi? (Would giving him a list of swear words help? It’s an old cliché in some buddy movies: A won’t learn B’s language … until B starts teaching A swear words.)
Ramon sounds like he’s got plans, and possibly issues: I know Ruth found doing the school placements difficult. It may be different where you are: but I suspect he may have less issues applying to adult education places …
The shopping went well enough: I’ve now got more Nectar points. But I forgot pasta! I’ll have to get some wholemeal pasta! Especially given how much home made sauce I’ve got left!
† Hello, Mum: are we still on for dinner … ?
‡ You know, I’m going to have to have another look at Dorothy, Debbi: the BBC’s Wimsey series was fascinating to watch. Did Harriet Vane and Wimsey get married in one of the later books? That’s a twist on the detective and side kick trope.
^ Phew! I was worried for a bit, there, Edith! Doorstep delivery, hey? Don’t get me started about Amazon! They can be a bit erratic, sometimes! (Oh, did you ever hear anything by Frankie Goes To Hollywood? I’ve got Two Tribes on the background: the Frankies were another band with eye popping videos!)
Q10) A choir Yes, you're right. I'm sure age has a fair amount to do with Jordi's issues, although he hasn't studied languages, so, it's pretty new all around, and he's very set on his ways. I'll think about the swear words as well...
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Q1) Yes
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Q3) MIT
Q4) Chinese
Q5) Japan
Q6) The UK
Q7) Alfred Hitchcock
Q8) The Republic of Ireland
Q9) Chlorine
Q10) A choir
Yes, you're right. I'm sure age has a fair amount to do with Jordi's issues, although he hasn't studied languages, so, it's pretty new all around, and he's very set on his ways. I'll think about the swear words as well...
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Now that they have buried Prince Philip I can now leave my time of Royal Mourning and get back to trivial things like your quiz.
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This is the real TV Lord Peter Wimsey.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbB1jc6m-Qc
Yes, they did get married in the last book. It's called Busman's Honeymoon. Naturally!
ReplyDeleteA bit of Nick and Nora Charles there. :)
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Yes I have heard of them. I have also heard and seen some of their vids.