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Thursday, 10 November 2022
Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 10-11-2022 — Richard Burton.
10th November, 2022.
Yes: I’ve finally managed it!
I’ve managed to get … a haircut!
OK, OK, it’s not that much to get excited about.
But?
Well, it’s made me feel a bit less shaggy … !
~≈É≈~
Have you been listening to Radio 4’s Today programme?
I have, today.
The show’s interviewed Lord Simon Wolfson, the CEO of Next.
He’s said in the interview that the UK’s current immigration policies are not helping businesses: as it’s not letting workers the country needs, into Britain.
Speaking as a Remainer?
I’m going to sit here and be smug.
As the man’s having to eat his own Brexit supporting words.
~≈É≈~
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.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 10th November saw the birth of actor, Richard Burton. In which year of the 1920s?
Q2) Who was Burton married to … twice?
Q3) He played Mark Antony opposite that wife. In a 1963 film about whom: Cleopatra, Livia or Juliet?
Q4) 1977 saw Burton playing Dr Martin Dysart. In which Peter Shaffer penned film: The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Equus or Amadeus?
Q5) Finally … ? 1954 saw Burton recording a radio version of Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood. For whom: the BBC, Capital Radio or the Mercury Radio Theatre?
Q4) The Venus Express Probe was launched on 9th November, 2005: from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. Where is that Cosmodrome: Kazakhstan Uzbekistan or Georgia?
* It sounds a little like here, Olga: the Scottish, Wales and Northern Irish parliaments run a lot of services. From what I can gather, though … ? The nurses’ strikes are nationwide: they’re complaining that all branches of the NHS are underpaying them. (I don’t know if you heard … but the Northern Irish Assembly’s not been in operation since the last Assembly Election, in February: the DUP are kicking off about various things. The fresh elections they’re supposed to have have been pushed back. It’s a mess: but you knew that!)
I think everyone’s careful, on Twitter: I try to be, myself. It’s amazing what can come back to haunt you.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I’ve STILL got mental images of the show, Debbi: especially of Sagan Standing near one of New York’s — I think it was New York’s! — overhead Metro lines. The man’s voice grabbed me, though: I don’t think I’ve heard anything like it.
And the I-495 will have problems … if Crowley turns up in a flammable Bentley.
Q5) The BBC Yes, there is a mess everywhere. Funnily enough, I am reading a novel about Derry and the troubles, but from the point of view of a young girl who was volunteering with the Order of Malta, and got involved looking after the injured in the riots, etc. It is fascinating, and I still have Bloody Sunday to come. It is a fictionalised account, but the author spoke to many people who took place, and it seems that some of their own experiences are included at the end of the book. Regarding the chairman of Next... Well, everywhere is in a mess at the moment, but some contributed to it more than others.
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I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
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Thank you.
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1 1925
ReplyDelete2 Elizabeth Taylor
3 Cleopatra
4 Equus
5 BBC
Q1) 1925
ReplyDeleteQ2) Elizabeth Taylor
Q3) Cleopatra
Q4) Equus
Q5) The BBC
Yes, there is a mess everywhere. Funnily enough, I am reading a novel about Derry and the troubles, but from the point of view of a young girl who was volunteering with the Order of Malta, and got involved looking after the injured in the riots, etc. It is fascinating, and I still have Bloody Sunday to come. It is a fictionalised account, but the author spoke to many people who took place, and it seems that some of their own experiences are included at the end of the book.
Regarding the chairman of Next... Well, everywhere is in a mess at the moment, but some contributed to it more than others.