Q1) 15th October is Global Handwashing Day. The UK’s NHS recommend’s washing our hands for twenty seconds. In other words, for the time it takes to sing what, twice: Mary Had a Little Lamb, Happy Birthday or Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?
Q2) The NHS also recommends we wash out hands with water, and what: soap, petrol or hydrochloric acid?
A2) Soap. (Apparently, it “… kills microorganisms by disorganising their membrane lipid bilayer and denaturing their proteins.” Which is a handy thing to know.)
Q3) We can also use which ‘S’: sanitiser, saline solution or sulphuric acid?
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* Oh, he produced the Spanish version, as well … ? I get the impression that’s where the serious money can be, Olga. I think that’s why (partly) why Jodie Foster and Denzel Washington have their own production companies: it gives them a bit more creative control, and can be a good earner. I’m pretty sure Arnold Schwarzenegger’s sunk money into End of Days: I still think that’s his best film.
Oh, my lord! Disappointing … ? I should say so! The man was quite a talent.
Retraining, hey … ? Hmmm …
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Exactly, Edith: that’s quite a talent! (Oh, did you ever see the old Peter Cushing Dr Who movies? I think they might appeal to you.)
^ Oh, lord, yes: tell me about it, Debbi! Technologically, financially … I don’t think it was the same as it was, ten years ago, let along a century agoª! I think the language would’ve changed as well … !
Oh … I left a comment for you … five minutes work at quarter past six! (I think you can use HTML on WordPress: it comes in handy if you need to pre-prepare answers …)
ª I can remember seeing posters for Toy Story 4, a couple of years ago, Debbi. You could tell it’s more recent that the first three: the visual texture of the clothes was finer. I think that’s the rendering power of the computers they’re using.
Q2) Dublin. I went for a guided walk around Dublin following on Wilde’s footsteps. I quite like the sculpture in Merrion Square and have visited his tomb in Paris quite a few times as well. Now there aren’t that many kisses on it, after the installed the glass barrier, but it doesn’t deter everybody.
Q3) Trinity College, Dublin.
Q4) Magdalen College, Oxford (I’ve visited Oxford a few times, and I had to visit Magdalen College the first time I went there, because of Oscar Wilde. I couldn’t resist!)
Q5) The Freemasons
Q6) Bram Stoker
Q7) Gray
Q8) A comedy
Q9) French
Q10) Earnest (I love The Importance of Being Earnest. I saw a version played only by men in Dublin... Not my favourite, but it was interesting).
The mystery continues... We'll have to wait and see who will be the next Doctor, and James Bond, I guess.
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ReplyDeleteQ2) Dublin. I went for a guided walk around Dublin following on Wilde’s footsteps. I quite like the sculpture in Merrion Square and have visited his tomb in Paris quite a few times as well. Now there aren’t that many kisses on it, after the installed the glass barrier, but it doesn’t deter everybody.
Q3) Trinity College, Dublin.
Q4) Magdalen College, Oxford (I’ve visited Oxford a few times, and I had to visit Magdalen College the first time I went there, because of Oscar Wilde. I couldn’t resist!)
Q5) The Freemasons
Q6) Bram Stoker
Q7) Gray
Q8) A comedy
Q9) French
Q10) Earnest (I love The Importance of Being Earnest. I saw a version played only by men in Dublin... Not my favourite, but it was interesting).
The mystery continues... We'll have to wait and see who will be the next Doctor, and James Bond, I guess.
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ReplyDelete2 Dublin
3 Trinity College Dublin
4 Magdalen
5 Theosophists
6 G B Shaw
7 Gray
8 Comedy
9 French
10 Earnest
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ReplyDelete2. Edinburgh
3. Trinity College Dublin
4. Mansfield
5. Theosophists
6. Bram Stoker
7. Gray
8. Comedy
9. French
10. Ernest
I'll look into the films.
Hmm. Things change. The real question is, how do we want them to change? And then what happens? :)
ReplyDelete1. 1854
2. Dublin
3. Trinity College Dublin
4. Magdalen
5. the Freemasons
6. Bram Stoker
7. Gray
8. comedy
9. French
10. Earnest
And cheers for participating in my half-arsed teaser! At six a.m., no less! :)