Q2)12th December is Constitution Day. Where: Russia, China or the UK?
A2)Russia. It marks when Russia’s new Constitution went into force in 1993. (I get the impression China keeps re-writing its constitution. The UK’s famously unwritten constitution is unwritten. Well … it’s written: just not in one document …)
Q3)12th December, 1945, saw the birth of Portia Simpson Miller, the first female Prime Minister of where: Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago or St. Lucia?
Q4)The Paris Agreement was adopted at a 2015 conference: on 12th December, 2015. The Agreement was designed to slow down what: climate change, cyber-warfare or people trafficking?
Q5)Finally … ? 12th December, 1949, saw the birth of actor, Bill Nighy. Who did he voice in the 2005, UK version, of The Magic Roundabout: Doogal, Zebedee or Dylan?
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* I hope that renter sticks around, Olga!
Oh, editing! Tell me about editing! Just cataloguing footage is something!
An owl might find some of the rats around here, a bit much, Olga! And I don’t know WHERE I’d put it! It’s similar with a cat. Much as I’d love one? I couldn’t afford the vet bills!
Saying that … ? I think I’ve mentioned that an old family friend runs a company that does animal experiences — snake handling, iguanas, what have you — and has owls. I’ll HAVE to ask!
† Hello, Mum! Does Ben loan his owls out?
‡ Well, yes, that’s the other term, Debbi! Oh, by the way: Channel 4’s doing this …
Q5) 1979 Good luck with the call and let's see how things go. It's all looking very uncertain at the moment, on the COVID front. We have the radio supper this Friday, and on Sunday I'm volunteering at a big yearly event organized here to collect money for health issues (this year mental health), so I'll be assisting the people who take the calls from donors (last time I was manning the phones, but that was before the pandemic), so we shall see... Love the pic with the owl. I won't enquire as to the experiments...
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Q1) The Caribbean
ReplyDeleteQ2) Creole
Q3) Quarters
Q4) Cricket
Q5) 1979
Good luck with the call and let's see how things go. It's all looking very uncertain at the moment, on the COVID front. We have the radio supper this Friday, and on Sunday I'm volunteering at a big yearly event organized here to collect money for health issues (this year mental health), so I'll be assisting the people who take the calls from donors (last time I was manning the phones, but that was before the pandemic), so we shall see...
Love the pic with the owl. I won't enquire as to the experiments...
1 Carribean
ReplyDelete2 Creole
3 Divisions
4 Cricket
5 1979
Well, the root canal was and is relatively painless. :)
ReplyDeleteEspecially compared to getting shots in the bottom of your foot. :)
1. the Caribbean
2. Creole
3. Quarters
4. Cricket
5. 1979