24th October, 2022.
Yes: it’s Monday.
And the two meetings I mentioned, yesterday … ?
Consist of a meeting with my Job Centre case worker: at the Job Centre’s office in Brentwood town hall, at 13:40.
And a diabetic eye check at 10:10 … at a rented office in Brentwood town hall.
One of these days, I’ll get the hang of diary management.
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Anyone following British politics will know that Liz Truss has handed in her resignation as party leader, and PM: and that there’s a truncated leadership election going on.
Knows that one of the candidates was Boris Johnson.
Please notice I said was.
Boris has officially decided to pull out of the race.
Thank heavens for that!
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Did anyone see The Power of the Doctor, last night? Jodie Whittaker’s last episode as the Doctor?
My review — written and video — will be up later.
But … ?
We have a fantastic episode, here: one that’s well worth your time.
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
The day also saw Trevor^ leaving us a message.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) Henry Parkes delivered the Tenterfield Oration: on 24th October, 1889. The speech called for the federation of British colonies, where: Australia, New Zealand or Botswana?Q2) The George Washington Bridge was dedicated: on 24th October, 1931. It between Manhattan and New Jersey, and over which US river?Q3) The Emperor Domitian was born: on 24th October, AD51. He belong to which Roman dynasty: the Flavians, Nerva-Antonines or Severan?Q4) 24th October, 1561, saw the birth of Anthony Babington. He led a plot to topple which English monarch: Henry 8th, Elizabeth 1st or James 6th and 1st?Q5) Finally … ? 24th October, 1985, saw the birth of football manager, Wayne Rooney. He’s currently the head coach of which US team: DC United, Inter Miami CF or CF Montréal?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 23rd October is an unofficial holiday called Mole Day. It’s marked by whom: chemists, physicists or linguists?A1) Chemists. It’s marked between 6.02am and 6.02pm on 23rd October, as — in the US dating style — 6.02, 10/23 matches the Avogadro number, 6.02*10²³, the number of particles in one mole of something.
Q2) Jaydn Su’a was born on 23rd October, 1997. He plays which version of rugby: league or union?A2) League.Q3) 23rd October, 1972, saw the end of Operation Linebacker. Operation Linebacker was a US bombing Campaign of where: North Vietnam, South Korea or East Berlin?Q4) One country’s Civil War was declared over: on 23rd October, 2011. Which country’s Civil War: Libya’s, Syria’s or Egypt’s?A4) Libya’s.Q5) Finally … ? Sarah Bernhardt was born on 23rd October, 1844. She was an actress from where: France, Germany or Belgium?A5) France.
Here’s a thought …
“Nice to see your home fans boo you. That’s what loyal support is.”Wayne Rooney, born 24th October, 1985.
And a song…
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Yeah that’s right: I think it’s at least four or five floors, Olga, plus the various cinemas and car parks. I think I know the restaurant you mean, as well: although I’ve never used it. It sounds like I might want to avoid it, though: big portions aren’t a good idea … !
Good luck with opera! And it’s nice to know it’s for a very good cause!
And Jodie’s last episode … ? Was very good: there’s some very familiar faces in it!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ So you officially have crabs, Debbi? I’m saying nothing … ! 🤣
I’m going to say nothing about David Tennant: as I don’t know if you’ve seen it, yet. But … ? I’m going to be smug for weeks!
I will say this, though: it’s a very good episode, with a lot of familiar faces. Including Jemma Redgrave returning as Kate Stewart. As you were asking about the Brigadier. Actually Nicolas Courtney’s last appearance in the role was in a Sarah Jane Adventures episode called Enemy of the Bane. I might have to dig up a copy, I’ve not seen it for a while.
Just as a final thought … ? Ace and Tegan were in the episode: they’ve still got it. Literally still got it. Sophie Aldred still has the jacket …
3 comments:
Q1) Australia
Q2) The Hudson
Q3) the Flavians
Q4) Elizabeth 1st
Q5) DC United (I must confess I had no idea what he was doing now. But then, again, I’m not much of a football fan).
Yes, the opera was very good and they collected over 4000 euros yesterday evening. The man who organised the even, whose mother died of the illness a few years back, has managed to collect now over 150000 €. He does a lot of things, though, mammoth paellas and other concerts included, but still... (And he was a lorry driver previously, so not in his job description at all).
I read comments about yesterday’s episode on the forum for medical doctors I read sometimes. And some of the comments were that they had gone over the top and brought all (and old) characters back (even the Daleks, I hear), but there was little justification and not much of a storyline, and that some of the characters had nothing to do but be there. Well, that was their take on it. I guess David Tennant is coming back for three episodes next year, with associates... And Davies coming back to write the episodes as well. I imagine you're excited.
I hope today's meetings and appointment go without a glitch.
1 Australia
2 Hudson
3 Flavian
4 Elizabeth 1
5 DC United
That is so awesome. I can't wait to watch it. Hopefully, soon.
1. Australia
2. the Hudson River
3. the Flavians
4. Elizabeth I
5. DC United
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