12th April, 2022.
Right … Today’s Teaser’s up early: as I’m officially Jude sitting, today.
There’s a distinct possibility of more videos: just so you know.
~≈Ç≈~
In other news?
I’ve managed to get in touch with both my landlords: and the Department of Work and Pensions who pay my rent.
Thankfully, Clarion have told the DWP about the current, correct, level of rent.
But?
Have sent me a .
pdf
copy of the letter they sent me, back in February.That’s helpful: I can keep hold of that, if there’s any issues.
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum* and Debbi† putting in her answers: with Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 12th April saw the first official launch of a Space Shuttle. 12th April of which years of the 1980s?Q2) 12th April, 1983, saw Harold Washington elected as the first African American mayor of where: New York, Los Angeles or Chicago?Q3) 12th April, 2009, saw Zimbabwe suspend its currency. What was its currency: the Zimbabwean Dollar, Pound, Shilling or Rupee?Q4) 12th April, 1939, saw the birth of Sir Alan Ayckbourn. His first play, The Square Cat, premiered in a theatre in which town: Scarborough, Scunthorpe or Seaford?Q5) Finally … ? 12th April, 1971, saw the birth of actress, Shannon Doherty. In which series did she play Brenda Walsh: Charmed, Beverly Hills, 90210 or Little House on the Prairie?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 11th April saw the original release of the Apple 1 computer. Who designed the the computer: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak or Ronald Wayne?Q2) 11th April is the feast day of Saint Antipas of Pergamum. He’s usually prayed by people suffering from what: earache, toothache or wasp stings?Q3) Anastasius I Dicorus was named as Emperor: on 11th April, 491. Emperor of where: Persia, Byzantium or Japan?A3) Byzantium: also known as the Eastern Roman Empire.Q4) The SMS Blücher was launched: on 11th April, 1908. It was the last armoured Cruiser by which Empire: Imperial Germany, Byzantium or the British Empire?Q5) Finally … ? 11th April is World Parkinson’s Day. Parkinson’s Disease is a disease of what: the respiratory system, circulation or central nervous system?A5) The central nervous system.
Here’s a thought …
“You know, as far as I’m concerned, whatever they write, um, is so … it’s consisted of so many different lies that it’s not even worth justifying it.”Shannon Doherty, born April 12, 1971.
And a song …
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.
* Hello, Mum! Oh, there’s a documentary on Radio Four, on Saturday night: about I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue.
† I really hadn’t noticed, Debbi! (I might have to send you some stuff: once I can afford it!)
3 comments:
1 1981
2 Chicargo
3 Dollar
4 Scarborough
5 Beverley Hills 90210
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The first time I went to the theatre was to the then named Civil Theatre in Scunthorpe. It is now called the Plowright Theatre. I was in the first form (1959/60) at John Leggott Grammar school.
Because we were studying a play by a little known playwright from Stratford on Avon and it was being performed at the Civic theatre the whole first form went along to see it.
It was Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Certainly a good play for one’s first theatre visit.
I'm a big fan of good old Willy Shakespeare. :)
Even in high school, I liked his stories. It's amazing what you can pick up, even if it's written in Old English. :)
1. 1981
2. Chicago
3. the Zimbabwean Dollar
4. Scarborough
5. Beverly Hills, 90210
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