Q1) 4th August is Barack Obama Day: in which US states?
Q2) 4th August is the Feast day of Saint Sithney. He’s the patron saint of mad dogs: and a village called Sithney. Where IS Sithney: Somerset, Devon or Cornwall?
Q3) 4th August, 2020, saw two hundred people killed when barrels of ammonium nitrate exploded. In which Lebanese city: Beirut, Zahle or Tripoli?
Q4) 4th August, 1944, saw Marshal Mannerheim named as President of where: Denmark, Finland or Norway?
Q5) Finally … ? 4th August, 1789, saw France abolish what: the monarchy, feudalism or the Committees of Public Safety?
Q2) Nestorius — the man behind Nestorianism — was exiled on 3rd August, 435AD. Nestorianism was a set of beliefs in which religion: Islam, Judaism or Christianity?
Q4) The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty was ratified by the US Senate: on 3rd August, 1972. The treaty was between the US and where: China, the USSR or North Korea?
Q5) Finally … ? 3rd August is the Feast day of Saint Waltheof of Melrose. The Melrose in question is where: England, Northern Ireland, Wales or Scotland?
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Q1) Illinois (It seems Perry County, in Alabama, celebrate Barack Obama Day the second Monday of November). (Ah, and in Kenya on Nov. 6th, but that’s definitely not a state of the United States (yet).
Q2) Cornwall. (Ah, here he is).
Q3) Beirut
Q4) Finland
Q5) Feudalism Good news on QI (I love it) and Have I Got News for You. All of them depend on the guests, but they offer a good way to see a side of (famous) people you don't always get to see. Good to know it was nothing serious. I don't know if you saw the article I shared with you on Twitter through DM. As I said, I am sure you are familiar with all the advice there, but as it talked about both, Macs and PCs, I thought it might be worth your having a look. I remember when I moved into my street in Penistone, there was a family who was a hassle. I don't think they were living in council accommodation, as there was none in the street, but I don't know what their circumstances were (unless the council had taken the house over or was dealing directly with the owner), but they were moved on pretty soon. (I don't think they had any weird businesses going on, but it was a single mother with several small kids who never seemed to go to school or be well looked after, and I think they intervened eventually. It is complicated if the council has to wait until the person asks to be moved, but I would have imagined they have some responsibility to ensure their safety. Fingers crossed no more incidents occur.
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1 Illinois
ReplyDelete2 Cornwall
3 Beirut
4 Finland
5 Monarchy
your headline date is a month out. It is not 4th July today. I wonder if any Americans will notice the date.
ReplyDeleteQ1) Illinois (It seems Perry County, in Alabama, celebrate Barack Obama Day the second Monday of November). (Ah, and in Kenya on Nov. 6th, but that’s definitely not a state of the United States (yet).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Cornwall. (Ah, here he is).
Q3) Beirut
Q4) Finland
Q5) Feudalism
Good news on QI (I love it) and Have I Got News for You. All of them depend on the guests, but they offer a good way to see a side of (famous) people you don't always get to see.
Good to know it was nothing serious. I don't know if you saw the article I shared with you on Twitter through DM. As I said, I am sure you are familiar with all the advice there, but as it talked about both, Macs and PCs, I thought it might be worth your having a look.
I remember when I moved into my street in Penistone, there was a family who was a hassle. I don't think they were living in council accommodation, as there was none in the street, but I don't know what their circumstances were (unless the council had taken the house over or was dealing directly with the owner), but they were moved on pretty soon. (I don't think they had any weird businesses going on, but it was a single mother with several small kids who never seemed to go to school or be well looked after, and I think they intervened eventually. It is complicated if the council has to wait until the person asks to be moved, but I would have imagined they have some responsibility to ensure their safety. Fingers crossed no more incidents occur.
Cheers, Trevor
ReplyDeleteFunny, I don't notice anything amiss. :)
ReplyDeleteYou changed it, right?
1. Illinois
2. Cornwall (West Cornwall)
3. Beirut
4. Finland
5. feudalism