It’s official: I woke up this morning with an earworm.
Yes: Dutch girl band, Luv’, were dancing around my head: Trojan Horse was literally being a aural trojan house.
Thankfully, it’s now faded.
But I’m willing to bet something else will turn up, later.
~≈Â≈~
At any rate … ?
I had an adventure, yesterday.
Sort of.
You’ll possibly be aware that I — like so many others — are eligible for a £650 top up our benefits. And for £400 worth of help with our electricity bills.
That £400 is automatically credited to our bills for those of us paying by direct debit.
For those of us on smart, pay-as-you-go meters? It’s automatically added to our meters.
For those — like me —on dumb , pay-as-you-go meters?
We get vouchers: ones we can ‘spend’ in pretty much the usual way.
Head for a shop with a PayPoint machine, hand over our card/key, and the voucher, and the shop assistant tops the card.
My first voucher?
Turned up, yesterday.
So, as I was heading into town, anyway … ?
I took it with me.
Figuring I could cash it in at one of the two shops with Paypoint terminals.
The first one … ?
The assistant happily admitted he had no clue how to put the thing through: but a colleague who did would be on shift later in the day, if I’d like to come back … ?
The second? At the other end of the High Street?
Had no idea, either: as his terminal wasn’t showing him what to do!
I sighed, told him not to worry, and went to pick up my medications.
And — on the way back home? — popped into my local Nisa’s, the only other place in the area with a PayPoint terminal.
It turns out they’d had a few people top up with there: and were able to do the transaction in a matter of minutes.
I’m feeling the irony.
I went all the way to the High Street to spend that voucher.
And indeed up cashing it in, around the corner … !
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Oh, JUST so you know?
I’ve finally caught up with Memento Mori, the fourth episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
It’s rather good!
~≈Â≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on four.
Q4) The From Hell letter was postmarked 15th October, 1888. Who is claimed to have sent the letter: Queen Victoria, Jack the Ripper, Springheeled Jack or Benjamin Disraeli?
Q1) This is a bit tricky. I’ve checked in several places and it seems it was established in 1979, but in November, and it has been celebrated since (so I imagine it would be 1980), but since 1981 they had started having a different theme each year. I am not 100% sure if there was one in 1980, and in some places it says 1980 and in some 1981, while I’ve fleetingly seen a mention of the decision being documented in December 1980 (in that case, the first one would have definitely been in 1981). So, whatever. If they don’t know (and I couldn’t find any information in their own website), I sure don’t.
Q2) Agriculture
Q3) Security. Well, it marks the founding of the FAO in 1945.
Q4) Umami
Q5) Cuisine Wow! That's a tune! And I see what you mean about the lyrics! Interesting adventures. It has happened to me plenty of times as well. You go very far to find something that in the end is next door. But the walk will have done you good, in any case. Your earworm of today is very catchy as well.
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Q1) This is a bit tricky. I’ve checked in several places and it seems it was established in 1979, but in November, and it has been celebrated since (so I imagine it would be 1980), but since 1981 they had started having a different theme each year. I am not 100% sure if there was one in 1980, and in some places it says 1980 and in some 1981, while I’ve fleetingly seen a mention of the decision being documented in December 1980 (in that case, the first one would have definitely been in 1981). So, whatever. If they don’t know (and I couldn’t find any information in their own website), I sure don’t.
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Q3) Security. Well, it marks the founding of the FAO in 1945.
Q4) Umami
Q5) Cuisine
Wow! That's a tune! And I see what you mean about the lyrics!
Interesting adventures. It has happened to me plenty of times as well. You go very far to find something that in the end is next door. But the walk will have done you good, in any case.
Your earworm of today is very catchy as well.
I've always been struck by the cheerfulness of that Beatles song! :)
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3. food security
4. umami (or savoriness)
5. cuisine