Q1) In some Eastern Orthodox Churches, 26th March is the Feast Day of the Archangel Gabriel. He’s said to have announced the birth of Jesus, in which of the Gospels?
Q2) 26th March is also the feast day of Saint Felicitas of Padua. Where is Padua: Italy, Israel or Iraq?
Q3) 26th March, 1973, saw who admitted to the Stock Exchange: men, women or children?
Q4) Journalist, Paul Morley, was born on 26th March, 1957. He was a founder of which band: Yes, the Art of Noise or the Buggles?
Q5) Finally … ? Pierre Boulez was born on 26th March, 1925. He was a French what: writer, composer or scientist?
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* I’d love to hear about it, Olga. It’s also tempting to tell you Pétanque’s a load of old boules … but don’t know if the joke would play well in Spain!
To be frank? I think you’re right: mixed teams should be feasible. Most of the darts teams I saw when I was in the pub trade, usually had one or two women in them: yes, there’s Ladies tournaments, but the game’s usually about accuracy, rather than strength. I say that … but it’s only in the last few years women players have taken part in the Snooker World Championships.
(I think the remake of The Omen was fairly good. But the soundtrack was nowhere NEAR as scary. And Mia Farrow wasn’t a patch on Billie Whitelaw.)
† Yeah, it was a hell of a convention, Debbi. (Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant and Tony Selby were the main guests. Did you know Colin Baker trained as a solicitor … ? Possibly explains a few things! Nicola Bryant’s still got the best pair of cheekbones in the business.)
Well thanks to an online book review by Debbi back on the 20th March i bought a book from Amazon. The book is "Doctor Who : a History". It arrived in the post this morning. I think I am going to enjoy reading it and must Thank Debbi for bringing it to my attension.
Q5) Composer I'm pleased to hear you have sun there. The poor tournament players had rain this morning, and I didn't stay too long (it was quite cold as well), but yes, there are definitely mixed competitions as well, as I suspected. And I met a world champion in Pètanque, wouldn't you know it! The president of the club organizing the tournament is a national (Spanish) champion, but this woman I spoke to had won a world championship. She is 49 and told me she had been playing since she was 9, so yes, she'd had a lot of training. I don't think the joke about old boules translates too well, although yes, there are a number of interesting sayings and expressions with "pelotas" as well, in Spanish.
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Well thanks to an online book review by Debbi back on the 20th March i bought a book from Amazon. The book is "Doctor Who : a History". It arrived in the post this morning. I think I am going to enjoy reading it and must Thank Debbi for bringing it to my attension.
ReplyDeleteQ1) In the Gospel of Luke
ReplyDeleteQ2) Italy
Q3) Women
Q4) Art of Noise
Q5) Composer
I'm pleased to hear you have sun there. The poor tournament players had rain this morning, and I didn't stay too long (it was quite cold as well), but yes, there are definitely mixed competitions as well, as I suspected. And I met a world champion in Pètanque, wouldn't you know it! The president of the club organizing the tournament is a national (Spanish) champion, but this woman I spoke to had won a world championship. She is 49 and told me she had been playing since she was 9, so yes, she'd had a lot of training.
I don't think the joke about old boules translates too well, although yes, there are a number of interesting sayings and expressions with "pelotas" as well, in Spanish.
Okay, now that was a great commercial! :)
ReplyDeleteSheer genius.
1. Luke
2. Italy
3. women
4. the Art of Noise
5. composer (and writer, too, actually)
1 Matthew
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3 Women
4 The Buggles
5 Composer