31st March, 2022.
Right …
It’s Thursday: and frankly?
I’ve got my nephew over, this afternoon.
Yes: he was over yesterday, and managed to do a couple of videos.
Liking and subscribing would be nice!
On top of that … ?
I’ve got another weight loss group meeting, this morning: the last of the regular ones.
It goes to monthly meetings, from now on.
How that will go … ?
We’ll have to see.
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 31st March is Freedom Day in Malta. It makes the withdrawal of British troops in which year of the 1970s?Q2) Malta is in which sea: the Weddell, Caribbean or Mediterranean?Q3) What’s Malta’s capital city: Siġġiewi, Valletta or Żabbar?Q4) What’s Malta’s currency: the Pound, Euro or Lira?Q5) Finally … ? Times Three, Claudette Pace and Fabrizio Faniello, have been Maltese contestants in what: RuPaul’s Drag Race, the Eurovision Song Contest or the African Cup of Nations?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 30th March is the feast day of Saint John Climacus. He’s also known as Saint John of the what: Stairs, Ladder or Kick-Stool?A1) Ladder.Q2) 30th March, 2017, saw the first re-use of a rocket: by space company, SpaceX. SpaceX is owned by whom: Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk?Q3) 30th March, 1138, as one possible birth date for Maimonides: one of Judaism’s better known philosophers and Rabbis. He was also who’s personal physician: Saladin’s, Richard the Lionheart’s or Guy of Lusignan’s?
Q4) Albert Pierrepoint was born on 30th March, 1905. He was replaced — in 1956 — by Jock Stewart and Harry Allen. All three were the UK’s official what: Chief Justices, Executioners or Metropolitan Police Commissioner?A4) Executioners. (Reading all three men’s Wikipedia entries is … disturbing: and definitely leaves a bad taste in my mouth.)Q5) Finally … ? 30th March, 1856, saw the end of the Crimean War. With the signing of the Treaty of where: Paris, London, New York or Munich?A5) Paris.
Here’s a thought …
“Virtute et constantia.”“With strength and consistency.”Malta’s motto.
And a national anthem …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Yeah: I keep meaning to try and cat Pierrepoint, myself, Olgaª. It looks like one hell of a biopic. And reading about he, and his replacements … is mildly unnerving, I know that.
And I will: I can only hope things got as smoothly as possible for them. This isn’t exactly the easiest of times!
† Hello, Mumª!
‡ My pleasure, Debbiª, any time! Oh, I caught this video, speculating when the 14th Doctor would be cast. Apparently, the longest time between announcements, is between the 13th and 14th Doctors.
ª Did everyone hear that Bruce Willis is retiring? He’s gone down with a condition called Aphasia, which means he’s finding it difficult to carry on. I can only hope he finds the help he needs.
5 comments:
Q1) 1979
Q2) the Mediterranean
Q3) Valletta
Q4) The Euro
Q5) The Eurovision Song Contest
I hope your meeting today goes well. It's always a bit difficult to change the frequency of meetings, as it is not always evident if they are doing anything to help or not until they are no longer there, or they aren't there that often, but that is how things are set. Hopefully, with the test results, your GP might come up with some extra help.
Yes, I read about Bruce Willis's daughter's announcement. It is very sad, although aphasia is, well, I guess a "condition" if one likes, it is rather a symptom of something else, usually a stroke, and another sort of organic brain problem (often a dementia-type illness). Unfortunately, there is still a lot of reluctance to talk about certain illnesses, as if it was the patient's fault (although I understand the wish for privacy. I guess it is difficult to know what to do for the best). Here, quite a few public figures have talked about developing Alzheimer's and their diagnosis (a known and well-liked mayor of Barcelona, Pascual Maragall, died of the illness and there is a foundation in his name (he was the mayor during the Olympic Games), and recently, an actress from Barcelona, Carme Elías, has also talked about being diagnosed with the illness). It is devastating for them and for the families.
I've never been quite sure about Bruce Willis as an actor. I think he did well in comedy roles, and I don't dislike him, but I think he is (was) rather limited, although knowing your strengths and playing to them is a talent in itself. I particularly liked him in Pulp Fiction.
Do try to catch Pierrepoint. He is portrayed as a rather dignified figure, especially when dealing with the Nuremberg executions. If the movie is true to life, he was very respectful.
I am not sure if it might be available with subtitles, but there is a dark Spanish comedy called "El Verdugo" (The Executioner) of Berlanga, which is excellent. If you can get hole of it, watch it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Executioner_(1963_film)
1 1974
2 Mediterean
3 Valleta
4 Euro
5 Eurovision song contest
Uncle Arthur Prince, Grandma's brother, had a house in Malta some years ago.
I have holidayed in Malta a few times. The last time I was there in the fall of 1988 as a break from my divorce from Anita.
I remember taking one of the old buses to the other side of the island and spending a sunny day walking across the island. It is only about 9 miles wide and in those days I did a fair amount of hiking.
I stopped off for lunch at a cafe in a village in the middle of nowhere.
For lunch I had one of the local specialities “Wild Rabbit stew”. It was very nice and I was the only tourist in that village.
If we had a TARDIS, we could find out now. :)
Shame about Bruce Willis. Awful.
1. 1979
2. Mediterranean
3. Valletta
4. Euro
5. the Eurovision Song Contest
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