19th May, 2021.
Remember, on Monday, I’d had a Zoom interview scheduled?
One interrupted by some sort of technical problem?
One that got rearranged for yesterday … ?
It didn’t go ahead.
The thing seems to have been cancelled: at their end.
And without a word to me, to say it would be cancelled.
Frankly? I think that’s a little unprofessional: and sent a — hopefully polite — email to say so, and that I would withdraw my application.
If the company — Purified Air, they’re called — treats people like that at the interview stage, what are they like to work for … ?
~≈¥≈~
It’s officially official: I’ve got a hospital appointment on Friday.
For a somewhat invasive procedure.
One I’m hoping won’t take too long: but suspect will take a while.
But … ?
It’s one I know I have to fast for, AND take a powerful laxative in order to work.
I’m not looking forward to it: but, given it can rule out some quite serious conditions … ?
It needs doing.
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor†, Mum‡, Debbi^ and Edithª putting in their answers: with Trevor and Debbi scoring five out of five, Mum and Olga on four, and Edith on two.
Let’s see how they, and you, does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were married: on 19th May, 2018. The pair are now known as the Duke and Duchess of where: Sussex, Surrey or Sudbury?Q2) 19th May, 1935, saw the death of Thomas Edward ‘T. E.’ Lawrence. He was also known as Lawrence of where: Arabia, Brazil or Cambodia?Q3) The Young Pioneer were founded in the USSR: on 19th May, 1922. The Pioneers were the Soviet equivalent to what: the Scouts, the Duke of Edinburgh Awards or the Jesus Freaks?Q4) Igor Judge was born on 19th May, 1941. He’s a former UK what: Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor or Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales?Q5) Finally … ? 19th May, 1890, saw the birth of Ho Chi Minh. He was the first president of where: North Korea, South Korea or North Vietnam?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 18th May saw the birth of Tsar Nicholas 2nd of Russia. In which year of the 1860s?A1) 1868.Q2) The Russian Orthodox Church call him Saint Nicholas the what Bearer: Passion Bearer, Sword Bearer or Shield Bearer?A2) Passion Bearer.Q3) His title — Tsar — was roughly equivalent to Emperor. It comes from the word, Caesar. Caesar is a word in which language: Latin, Sanskrit or Greek?A3) Latin.Q4) Nicholas 2nd’s reign started in which year: 1893, 1894 or 1895?A4) 1894.Q5) Finally … ? He was assassinated by Russian revolutionaries, in July of which year: 1918, 1917 or 1916?A5) 1918.
Here’s a thought …
“We didn’t land on Plymouth Rock. The rock was landed on us.”Malcolm X, May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965.
And a Ramones playlist: given it’s Joey’s birthday …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Feel free to share today’s video Teaser.
Have a good day.
* I think we can say they weren’t interested, Olga. “Better off without,” is putting it mildly. If that’s they’re like at the interview stage, what are they like to work for?
If that's how they do business, you're better off without them.
— OlgaNM (@OlgaNM7) May 18, 2021
† I could only spot it on iPlayer, Trevor, I know that.
The big problem with postal votes? Is that, and proxy voting are where most vote fraud happens. In person voting has little to no fraud. The one type of voting with no fraud issues is the one type that’s getting a measure to reduce fraud …
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ Eighth Day, you mean, Debbi? Paul Gambaccini loves it: and often says he wished he could’ve been at that gig.
To see the light show, if nothing else. (I only notice, yesterday: it you watch the video of Eighth Day, you’ll see the word ‘Help!’ occasionally, on the screen above the stage.)
ª Thanks, Edith! And you’re right: interesting’s the word for Eighth Day! I heard the song when I was about eleven or so, and it stuck me as very science fiction: robots get a mention, after all. It’s only since I read about the film it’s from, I’ve realised it’s all about her character.
(Oh, she covered an old Stranglers tune, as well.)
5 comments:
1 Sussex
2 Arabia
3 Scouts
4 Lord Chancellor
5 North Vietnam
A1 Sussex (But who cares about these 2 rich wingers)
A2 Arabia
A3 Scouts
A4 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
A5 North Vietnam
Every form of voting has some problems. Most in person voting problems come in areas which have large numbers of immigrants living in them.
Good luck with your invasive investigation. At least you will not haver Penny looking at the pictures and chatting about you internal organs with the Specalist like I did years ago. At least I jumped many queues due to every one knowing Penny when she worked for the NHS.
Q1) Sussex
Q2) Arabia
Q3) The Scouts
Q4) Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
Q5) North Vietnam
Well, yes, I agree with you on your assessment of the company. I hope everything goes well with the test. Yes... I know what you mean. Fingers crossed.
Interesting. I'll have to look for that.
1. Sussex
2. Arabia
3. the Scouts
4. Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
5. North Vietnam
1. Sussex
2. Arabia
3. The Scouts
4. Prime Minister
5. North Vietnam
I hope your procedure goes well.
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