Q1) 16th August is the Feast day of Saint Stephen of where: Hungary, Austria or Romania?
Q2) 16th August, 1923, saw the UK name part of its overseas Territory, the Ross Territory. The Ross Territory is where: Africa, the Arctic or the Antarctic?
Q3) The debut flight of the Junkers Ju 287 was made: on 16th August, 1944. Its wings went which way: forwards or backwards?
Q4) 16th August, 1888, saw the birth of T. E. Lawrence: Lawrence of Arabia, as he was known. He’s famed for his activities in Middle East. During which War: World War One or World War Two?
Q5) Finally … ? The Minamata Convention on Mercury came into force: on 16th August, 2017. The city of Minamata is in which Asian nation … ?
Q5) Finally? 15th August, 1856, saw the birth of politician, Keir Hardy. He was from which of the UK’s home nations: Scotland, Wales, England or Northern Ireland?
A5) Scotland. (Saying that? He represented the Welsh constituency of Merthyr Tydfil for fifteen years.)
Here’s a thought …
“I was a very bad Catholic. Unless you include my attitude to condoms, in which case I was an amazing Catholic.”
* That’s a good decision, Olga: or possibly plusgood! Black Widow’s well made: but it’s not going to set the world on fire. (Black Panther and Dead Pool were both far better.)
† From what I know: they’ve made a total hash of it, Trevor. Penny’s welcome to it, frankly. I’ll be watching Dune, when it comes out: there’s been comparatively less mucking about.
‡ That’s a very pointed quote from Groucho, there, Robin! Cheers for sharing it!
^ Hello, Mum!
ª I can imagine, Debbi! Actually, I caught a couple of episodes of Star Trek: TOS, a couple of days ago. Nurse Chapel slapped Spock in both. The fan fic probably turned up with Explicit Content warnings!
Q5) Japan To be honest, I'm always suspicious of those kinds of interventions, because there are so many countries (unfortunately) with terrible regimes in charge, and one always wonders what makes them choose to intervene in some cases and not in others. There never seems to be a clear aim or plan as to what to do next, and things usually end up in chaos (they were chaotic, to begin with, of course). I'm not sure total non-intervention is better, but perhaps getting some sense as to what could really help the people there, or finding other ways to assist might be better. Education, perhaps? Having met and treated some of the soldiers who were sent to these places makes it even more poignant, as they are powerless to decide what happens but have to suffer the consequences nonetheless. A total mess.
A1 Hungary A2 Antarctica A3 forwards A4 World War One A5 Japan
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1. Hungary
ReplyDelete2. Antarctic
3. Forwards
4. First World War
5. Japan
I think #2 should be the Ross Dependency.
I made it here 2 days in a row! :) If work doesn't kick my butt tonight, I'll go for 3 in a row.
Q1) Hungary
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Antarctic
Q3) forwards
Q4) World War One
Q5) Japan
To be honest, I'm always suspicious of those kinds of interventions, because there are so many countries (unfortunately) with terrible regimes in charge, and one always wonders what makes them choose to intervene in some cases and not in others. There never seems to be a clear aim or plan as to what to do next, and things usually end up in chaos (they were chaotic, to begin with, of course). I'm not sure total non-intervention is better, but perhaps getting some sense as to what could really help the people there, or finding other ways to assist might be better. Education, perhaps? Having met and treated some of the soldiers who were sent to these places makes it even more poignant, as they are powerless to decide what happens but have to suffer the consequences nonetheless. A total mess.
A1 Hungary
ReplyDeleteA2 Antarctica
A3 forwards
A4 World War One
A5 Japan
I shall continue to watch the 2 episodes a week put out on BBC2. This week I have a 2 hour Prom concert on BBC4 to put me into a good mode to watch “The Watch”.
1 Romania
ReplyDelete2 Antarctic
3 Backwards
4 WW1
5 Japan
Oh, yeah. When Spock was suffering from the 7-year itch. The pluktow. Or whatever. :)
ReplyDelete1. Hungary
2. the Antarctic
3. forwards
4. World War I
5. Japan