Right … I’ve officially had both doses of the AstraZeneca jabs. I’m in a far better health position that I was, a week ago.
At least, in terms of the COVID-19 virus.
Frankly?
It now means I can safely walk the streets … and head for the dentist appointment, this afternoon.
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Oh, I’ve got the Today programme on, at the moment.
The reason I mention it?
Is that Brian Nash, guitarist for Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
It’s fascinating stuff to hear.
As were the big hits!
I still think the Annihilation mix of Two Tribes was the definitive one!
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Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Trevor†, Mum‡, Edith^ and Debbiª putting in their answers: with Olga, Trevor and Debbi scoring five out of five, Edith on four and Mum on two.
Let’s see how they, and you, does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1)28th May saw the publication of The Forgotten Prisoners: marking the birth of Amnesty International. 28th May of which year of the 1960s?
Q2)The group helps prisoners of … what?
Q3)Peter Benenson, the man who wrote the letter, says he wrote it — and starting the movement — after reading about prisoners, where: Spain, Portugal or France?
Q4)Amnesty — and the letter — takes its cues from Articles 18 and 19 of the UN Declaration of Human … whats
Q5)Finally … ? Amnesty’s governing body is the Global what: Assembly, Group or Secretariat?
Q4)Dashiell Hammett was born: on 27th May, 1894. His stories, The Maltese Falcon, Too Many Have Lived and They Can Only Hang You Once, all feature which Hammett character?
“Open your newspaper any day of the week and you will find a report from somewhere in the world of someone being imprisoned, tortured or executed because his opinions or religion are unacceptable to his government.”
* Yeah, I’ve got one friend who’s feeling about iffy about his second jab, Olga: I don’t think he reacted too well to the first one.
And, yes: Bring Me Sunshine would work. But I keep wondering what would have happened if Frankie Goes to Hollywood did it, one year. My favourite version of Two Tribes would scare the life out of the judges: they got Patrick Allen, who voiced the Protect and Survive films, to do voice-overs on the thing. If you can find it, listen to The Last Voice, scary doesn’t start …
† Cheers, Trevor: it sounds like they may have got that back up and working: if you can let me know if the bottom video works … ? I’d appreciate it …
Hmmm … I might be getting a Windows Ten laptop from the Job Centre: I’ll be getting rid of the thing, as soon as possible, though!
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ He did quite a few songs over the years, Edith: Cars is the best known one, though! Oh, the first tune was Freak Like Me, by the Sugarbabes: I don’t know if they’re as well known in the States as they are in the UK.
Cilla could certainly do a good one, when she was on form: she was on Alfie! Did you know she had the same manager as the Beatles? She was the coat-check girl at The Cavern Club, when the Beatles played there: which is how their manager met her.
Q2) conscience (you seem to have changed the question numbers, so this one appears as 3 and the next as two, although you’ve posted then in this order, so I assume is the question number what is wrong rather than the order, but you know what I mean, I’m sure)
Q3) Portugal
Q4) Rights
Q5) Assembly
In relation to your comment about the vaccine, remember that the immunity is not instantaneous, and it takes a good 10 days to two weeks before it is fully developed (well, probably even more, but it is unclear how long it lasts, and there are different types of mechanism). It also seems that Astra Zeneca might be a little less effective against the Indian variant than some of the other vaccines and that is going up. I guess what I’m saying is, be careful. Oh, and I do love Frankie Goes to Hollywood. I remember the version you mention as well.
A1 1961 A2 prisoners of conscience A3 Portugal A4 Rights A5 Assembly
Yes both the first 2 videos work as doe the Cilla one. I enjoyed the film Alfie back in the 1960’s when it came out. It was adult and different at that time.
Good job you have had your 2nd jab. I see that last week there was a 400% rise in the number of new cases in Brentwood. There were 4 new cases detected.
1. 1968 2. Prisoners Of Conscience 3. Spain 4. Human rights 5. Assembly
Okay. I have never seen Alfie. I remember the story of someone working at a club and having the same manager as the Beatles. Now I know the name that goes with it.
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Q1) 1961
ReplyDeleteQ2) conscience (you seem to have changed the question numbers, so this one appears as 3 and the next as two, although you’ve posted then in this order, so I assume is the question number what is wrong rather than the order, but you know what I mean, I’m sure)
Q3) Portugal
Q4) Rights
Q5) Assembly
In relation to your comment about the vaccine, remember that the immunity is not instantaneous, and it takes a good 10 days to two weeks before it is fully developed (well, probably even more, but it is unclear how long it lasts, and there are different types of mechanism). It also seems that Astra Zeneca might be a little less effective against the Indian variant than some of the other vaccines and that is going up. I guess what I’m saying is, be careful.
Oh, and I do love Frankie Goes to Hollywood. I remember the version you mention as well.
1 1961
ReplyDelete2 conscience
3 Spain
4 Rights
5 Assembly
A1 1961
ReplyDeleteA2 prisoners of conscience
A3 Portugal
A4 Rights
A5 Assembly
Yes both the first 2 videos work as doe the Cilla one. I enjoyed the film Alfie back in the 1960’s when it came out. It was adult and different at that time.
Good job you have had your 2nd jab. I see that last week there was a 400% rise in the number of new cases in Brentwood. There were 4 new cases detected.
The Cavern Club! Haven't heard that reference in a while.
ReplyDeleteThey were the Quarrymen back then. :)
Did they do skiffle music there? Part of the Merseybeat. Speaking of old references ...
1. 1961
2. Conscience
3. Portugal
4. Rights
5. Assembly
Ya wanna know how stoopid the U.S. government can be?
ReplyDeleteThey made nuclear annihilation sound like great fun! :)
https://youtu.be/IKqXu-5jw60
"It is such a big explosion."
"It could burn you worse than a sunburn." Dear Lord ...
We actually had to hide under our desks! I was a skeptic at the tender age of seven! :)
1. 1968
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3. Spain
4. Human rights
5. Assembly
Okay. I have never seen Alfie. I remember the story of someone working at a club and having the same manager as the Beatles. Now I know the name that goes with it.
I don't remember hearing about the Sugar Babies