Well, for me, that means a bit of shopping: bread and milk, mostly.
But I’ll have to see about stamps and Xmas cards.
Frankly, I’ve not budgeted for them, this year: as they’re just a little bit too expensive.
Heigh-ho!
~≈Ê≈~
There’s some sad news in … if you like hamsters.
Mr Goxx, the crypto-currency trading hamster has died.
A couple of German students had wired up his cage: so — depending on how long he ran on his wheel, or which tunnel he ran up — he’d generate crypto-currency trading suggestions.
It’s sad to hear the thing’s died.
It’s interesting to hear about the experiment in the first place …
And I — like a lot of ageing 2000AD readers — will be thinking about Dave the Orang-utan …
~≈Ê≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Edith†, Mum‡, and Debbi^ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum and Edith on two.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q3)Captain James Cook became the first European to sight Maui: on 26th November, 1778. Maui is now part of which US State: Hawaii, California or New York??
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
*I have to admit, I find that song equally as hair-raising, Olgaª. The only other songs — or singers — that do that are practically anything by Aretha: and Anastacia’s Cowboys and Kisses.
I’ve got to confess, I’ve missed out: by not being much of a traveller. Rome and Venice have reputations: and some of the Rome’s history? Is amazing. I’d love to have seen where Caesar was assassinated.
Third? Gaudí’s town, third? Sheesh! (If they put Barcelone third, where on EARTH did they put London?)
† I have to admit, Edith, I’m always learning something, writing these Teasers.
I like the occasional piece of black pudding: there’s a local pub-restaurant near me, that did a good black pudding salad with orange sauce. But yeah, blood as an ingredient isn’y the first thing we think of. (I’ve tried Irn-bru: it’s not my thing.)
Oh, did you hear that Stephen Sondheim’s died? He did a heck of a lot of musicals: the only stuff of his I know well was West Side Story. He did the lyrics, and Leonard Bernstein did the music.
‡ Hello, Mum!
^ You know, there’s possibly stickers, Debbi … there’s definitely posters! And this might appeal …
ª I’ve just seen Gaudí’s epitaph, Olga. ‘The author of this marvellous church,’ bit puts me in mind of Christopher Wren’s epitaph: ‘If you seek a monument, look around.’ He’s in Saint Paul’s Cathedral …
Q5) Pole vaulter Yes, I know what you mean. And Rome is well-worth a visit (it's very hot in the summer, and with a lot of mosquitoes, I must warn), but I haven't visited Venice, although I hope to go some time, perhaps. Here, you can check...https://www.onlinemortgageadvisor.co.uk/content/eye-catching-architecture/#the-golden-ratio-of-cities
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It’s got to be said: Josh Kirby’s colourful cover for The Colour of Magic is part of what got me reading Terry Pratchett
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Yes, I know what you mean. And Rome is well-worth a visit (it's very hot in the summer, and with a lot of mosquitoes, I must warn), but I haven't visited Venice, although I hope to go some time, perhaps. Here, you can check...https://www.onlinemortgageadvisor.co.uk/content/eye-catching-architecture/#the-golden-ratio-of-cities
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No, I hadn't heard he had died. thank you for telling me. He also did Company.
Thus proving that books are judged (at least initially) by their covers.
ReplyDeleteI liked the cover of Small Gods, myself. :)
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