I’m going to have to send in my appeal form by post: I couldn’t do it online, as the website was having problems!
I’m off to Chelmsford, today: my Restart worker has booked me a place at a Job Fair!
Whether those help … ?
I don’t know.
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If you’re in the UK … ?
You’ll know that many of us — usually on various benefits — are due extra help: in the form of a $650 payment in two lump sums, and £400 on our fuel bills.
Q1) 15th June, 2012, saw Nik Wallenda become the first person to successfully tightrope walk over what: the River Thames, the Niagara Falls or the Grand Canyon?
Q2) Xi Jinping was born on 15th June, 1953. He’s the current president of where: China, Taiwan or Vietnam?
Q3) As 15th June is National Beer Day. Beer is usually served in pints in the UK. How many fluid ounces are in a UK pint: 10, 15 or 20?
Q4) 15th June is the feast day of Abraham of Clermont. Clermont is in which European country: France, Belgium or Luxembourg?
Q5) Finally … ? 15th June saw Arkansas admitted to the USA. 15th June of which year of the 1830s?
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* So, hang on, Olga: are you saying the royals are blue blooded, tarts or crabs? How VERY dare you, too! :D
Ha! The online thing! I spent a lot of yesterday afternoon looking at a .GOV page that said “We’re sorry: we’re experiencing technical problems.” I’m deeply suspicious about that. Especially as the rest of the .GOV works perfectly well. What didn’t help? Was that the letter the Work Capability Assessment people sent me — it’s called a Mandatory Reconsideration Notice — had none of the details the appeal was asking for. Debbi’s got a point, I think: Brazil’s a lot easier. Cheers, either way!
Hmmm … Robot rights … remind me to point you at Asimov’s The Bicentennial Man, Olga. The trial scene is relevant. (Actually? The central character of I, Robot may appeal: she’s described as a robopsychologist.)
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I’ll try and keep my eye open for him, Debbi! And cheers, I think I’m going to need it! Strange … possibly doesn’t start!
At any rate … ? Given Robert De Niro’s not turned up, Brazil is possibly not the issue: it’s more Little Britain!
^ The computer saying ‘No,’ isn’t the issue, Trevor. The server saying “We’re sorry: we’re experiencing technical problems,” is! (I got that same message in every browser I threw at the page. I think it’s an issue their end: as I can usually get to every part of the .GOV site I need to.)
Q5) 1836 I think you're right about Little Britain. Did you ever watch 'Green Wing' although that's about hospitals, and 'Black Books'... I love those, although I guess, with your problem, perhaps the IT Crowd. I must confess to not having read much Asimov at all, and what I read was many years back and translated to Spanish. I'm not a big sci-fi reader, but I'll have to have a look. (I remember seeing an add for the Bicentennial Man movie, but I don't think I've ever watched it, and I don't know how good a job it does adapting the book). Good luck with the fair.
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I think you're right about Little Britain. Did you ever watch 'Green Wing' although that's about hospitals, and 'Black Books'... I love those, although I guess, with your problem, perhaps the IT Crowd.
I must confess to not having read much Asimov at all, and what I read was many years back and translated to Spanish. I'm not a big sci-fi reader, but I'll have to have a look. (I remember seeing an add for the Bicentennial Man movie, but I don't think I've ever watched it, and I don't know how good a job it does adapting the book).
Good luck with the fair.
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As someone once said, "It will all end in tears." :)
ReplyDeleteWell, the best parties do. :)
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2. China
3. 20
4. France
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