Q8) Chicken bog is made in parts of South Carolina. It’s made with chicken, and what: rice, potatoes or pasta?
A8) Rice. The chicken gets ‘bogged down’ in the rice. There’s also a Loris Bog-off. Which sounds like a really cheap elf.
Q9) Fictional politician, Frank Underwood, was from South Carolina. He was played by Kevin Spacey. In which US series: House, House of Cards or Star Trek?
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
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* Cheers, Olga: it went well, I think. The actual machine is a fascinating bit of kit to watch, when it’s being moved. It’s like an upside down wedding cake on rails.
Yeah, I recognised the name: I’m just trying to remember if it was the same Philip in El Ministerio. It was, the Ministry’s version of the King won the original Armada^. (I’m saying nothing about the French, I could get in trouble! But according to rumour? Whenever the Queen has a state dinner with the French, they have it in the part of Buckingham Palace with lots of paintings of the Battle of Trafalgar …)
Anna’s finally made her mind up? That’s something!
Now … why IS everyone fascinated by the word, ‘shag’?
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‡ Ten out of ten, Debbi, well done! And, yes, shag has other meanings. It’s a kind of fine cut tobacco! I don’t think it dances … per se. Did you know there’s a Naval shag? The mind boggles.
At any rate, that’s the one thing I do miss about smoking: the smell of rolling tobacco! (If you’re ever in London again, there’s a tobacconists in Carnaby Street called Inderwicks that’s been there for centuries: the smell is something else!)
^ If I recall my history, correctly, Olga, England launched a Counter-Armada: a few weeks or months after the original Spanish one. Which failed as much as the original: I think we can call it a nil-nil draw …
Q5) King of Thieves Good on the money front! Yes, you're right. It's the same Philip that in the Ministry discovers its existence and stays as a king for centuries... Lope de Vega joined the Armada and it seems he wrote some poems during his adventure, so I guess it wasn't a total loss... Oh, have you ever watched Un chien andalou, talking about Buñuel? I guess some of its images are so iconic that even if one hasn't watched the whole things, we still recognise them (the eye being sliced into two, and the hand with the ants...). I think I did record it on VHS a long time ago, and there are many versions available, but I think they all have problems. It's a pretty old thing now, but quite modern in many ways. Yes, Anna has made up her mind. Although I'll keep up with Rebeca's lessons until the exam (on the 14th of June), I don't know if she and her parents will want to try for the Cambridge First. It would mean investing a lot of time and studying hard during the summer, and considering she'll have just finished high school ready for university, I am sure she'll have other priorities. I guess it depends on how things go with the exam and if she manages to get into the university she wants or not. I hope she does. (For Anna, as she is going to a private university, the actual grade she obtains is not that important, and she has been accepted already). Anna also has a lot of plans for the summer, including going abroad to watch a Harry Styles concert with her sister...
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Q1) A Gross
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Brooklyn Bridge
Q3) 1967
Q4) 1876
Q5) King of Thieves
Good on the money front! Yes, you're right. It's the same Philip that in the Ministry discovers its existence and stays as a king for centuries... Lope de Vega joined the Armada and it seems he wrote some poems during his adventure, so I guess it wasn't a total loss...
Oh, have you ever watched Un chien andalou, talking about Buñuel? I guess some of its images are so iconic that even if one hasn't watched the whole things, we still recognise them (the eye being sliced into two, and the hand with the ants...). I think I did record it on VHS a long time ago, and there are many versions available, but I think they all have problems. It's a pretty old thing now, but quite modern in many ways.
Yes, Anna has made up her mind. Although I'll keep up with Rebeca's lessons until the exam (on the 14th of June), I don't know if she and her parents will want to try for the Cambridge First. It would mean investing a lot of time and studying hard during the summer, and considering she'll have just finished high school ready for university, I am sure she'll have other priorities. I guess it depends on how things go with the exam and if she manages to get into the university she wants or not. I hope she does. (For Anna, as she is going to a private university, the actual grade she obtains is not that important, and she has been accepted already). Anna also has a lot of plans for the summer, including going abroad to watch a Harry Styles concert with her sister...
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4 1876
5 KING OF THEIVES
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I didn't know that about the tobacco. No wonder the South had all those plantations. Tobacco, cotton, etc.
ReplyDeleteI just realized Queen Victoria became Empress of India in the year of this country's centennial. :) For what that's worth.
1. a Gross
2. the Brooklyn Bridge
3. 1967
4. 1876
5. King of Thieves
I'm all set up for Towel Day! Got my video set to premiere at 10:15 a.m. Eastern Time. :) So, a few hours later for you guys.
This year, I talk about why I love "The Hitchhiker's Guide" and Douglas Adams.