The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Cheers, Olga! I’ve got the call out of the way: that should get the reconsideration parted started. Quite when I’ll hear, though? I don’t know. I’ve heard a few stories, though: including ones that mention delays.
Funny you should mention that album: Robert picked a song from it, Your Long Journey, as his last tune.
As for the war? I had price increases in mind, when I quoted that second quote. Prices rises here have been getting worse since COVID struck: but the War’s adding additional fuel increases. But, yeah, you’re right: the arms industry would have to find something to if permanent peace broke out. The situation’s doing someone a favour!
Oh, talking of music? I caught a documentary about British synth pop, today: one that gave OMD a mention. Architecture and Morality is one hell of an album!
† Hello, Mum!
‡Yes, it was Eccleston: he seemed the best reader for Dulce Et, somehow. That poem is a century and more, old, and still seems relevant!
I’ll keep my eyes peeled for the interview, Debbi: can you flag it up for me?
Now … Remind me to mention Dread Zeppelin at some point!
Q4) The Sixth Sense (I don’t think the director has ever lived up to the promise of this one, but...)
Q5) Looper (I quite enjoyed this one, but I know I’ve mentioned Joseph Gordon-Levitt before). Oh, I remember Architecture and Morality and I am sure I had the vinyl at the time when it came out here. (My parents didn't keep any of the old records though, and I am not sure I would have myself, as taking them to the UK wasn't a very practical option). Yes, let's hope they do give your request due consideration. Sometimes I think they rely on people getting fed up and giving up. (War of attrition, I guess). I am not sure if I've ever told you about a pretty weird situation I found myself in, regarding institutions and paperwork. I was working as a psychiatrist in Sheffield, and there are different types of memberships you can apply for at the Royal College of Psychiatry. You must have passed the membership exam to become a full member, but you can join as a student as well, while you are doing your training, and even if you step away from the training but you are working in psychiatry you can also be an Associate as well (checking now, it seems there are many more options than there were when I was still working in the UK... I wonder). I had passed part 1 of the exam (at the time there were 2 parts), but then left the profession and moved on to study other things. When I eventually went back, after some time working in the private sector I decided to apply to do the second part of the exam, after complying with their requirements (more paperwork, you'd be surprised to here), and I passed part 2 of the exam. But, to be able to become a full member I needed to have completed six months of training in child and adolescent psychiatry (or learning disabilities), but I'd never worked on that (well, a few weeks as a locum), and there wasn't any other option. To be able to fulfill my ongoing training and education requirements, I had to be registered with the Royal College somehow, but I seemed to fall between the two categories. I wrote and enquired, and pestered, and wrote again, and eventually, when a new president of the college was elected, he decided to give me the membership and be done with it. Of course, I had to pay the fees nonetheless, but it was a result, I guess. (I didn't want the membership itself, but I wanted to be able to record the activities I was doing, otherwise I wouldn't be allowed to work). The prices are getting ridiculous here. To add to the pain, the lorry drivers (some lorry drivers) have decided to go on strike (well, they say they are working at a loss because of the price of the fuel), and are blocking the main roads, etc, so products are not getting through, and producers are seeing their vegetables, fruit, milk, etc, spoil... A mess. They want the government to reduce the taxes on fuel, energy, etc, but the government insists they are waiting to see what the EU decides to do as a group. (A good excuse, or a bad one, if you ask me)
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Q1) 1955
ReplyDeleteQ2) Moonlighting
Q3) 1988
Q4) The Sixth Sense (I don’t think the director has ever lived up to the promise of this one, but...)
Q5) Looper (I quite enjoyed this one, but I know I’ve mentioned Joseph Gordon-Levitt before).
Oh, I remember Architecture and Morality and I am sure I had the vinyl at the time when it came out here. (My parents didn't keep any of the old records though, and I am not sure I would have myself, as taking them to the UK wasn't a very practical option).
Yes, let's hope they do give your request due consideration. Sometimes I think they rely on people getting fed up and giving up. (War of attrition, I guess).
I am not sure if I've ever told you about a pretty weird situation I found myself in, regarding institutions and paperwork. I was working as a psychiatrist in Sheffield, and there are different types of memberships you can apply for at the Royal College of Psychiatry. You must have passed the membership exam to become a full member, but you can join as a student as well, while you are doing your training, and even if you step away from the training but you are working in psychiatry you can also be an Associate as well (checking now, it seems there are many more options than there were when I was still working in the UK... I wonder). I had passed part 1 of the exam (at the time there were 2 parts), but then left the profession and moved on to study other things. When I eventually went back, after some time working in the private sector I decided to apply to do the second part of the exam, after complying with their requirements (more paperwork, you'd be surprised to here), and I passed part 2 of the exam. But, to be able to become a full member I needed to have completed six months of training in child and adolescent psychiatry (or learning disabilities), but I'd never worked on that (well, a few weeks as a locum), and there wasn't any other option. To be able to fulfill my ongoing training and education requirements, I had to be registered with the Royal College somehow, but I seemed to fall between the two categories. I wrote and enquired, and pestered, and wrote again, and eventually, when a new president of the college was elected, he decided to give me the membership and be done with it. Of course, I had to pay the fees nonetheless, but it was a result, I guess. (I didn't want the membership itself, but I wanted to be able to record the activities I was doing, otherwise I wouldn't be allowed to work).
The prices are getting ridiculous here. To add to the pain, the lorry drivers (some lorry drivers) have decided to go on strike (well, they say they are working at a loss because of the price of the fuel), and are blocking the main roads, etc, so products are not getting through, and producers are seeing their vegetables, fruit, milk, etc, spoil... A mess. They want the government to reduce the taxes on fuel, energy, etc, but the government insists they are waiting to see what the EU decides to do as a group. (A good excuse, or a bad one, if you ask me)
1 1952 2 Moonlighting 3 1988
ReplyDelete4 Sixth Sense 5 Moonrise Kingdom
I'll try to remember.
ReplyDeleteDid I ever show you this? :)
https://debbimackblogs.com/book-reviews/my-review-of-doctor-who-a-history/
1. 1955
2. Moonlighting
3. 1988
4. The Sixth Sense
5. Looper
Just as a follow up for this set?
ReplyDeleteBruce Willis has announced he’s retiring: as he’s gone down with aphasia.
I can only wish Bruce well.