Q1) 17th December, 1907, saw Ugyen Wangchuck crowned as king of where: Bhutan, Nepal or India?
Q2) The General Assembly of the UN elected Kofi Annan to the post of General Secretary: on 17th December, 1996. He start his term of office on 1st January of which year of the 1990s?
Q3) More to the point? Who’s the current General Secretary of the UN: Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Ban Ki-moon or António Guterres?
Q4) The MV Danny F II sank: on 17th December, 2009. Off the coast of where: Israel, Lebanon or Syria?
Q5) William 1st of Normandy was assassinated: on 17th December, 942AD. He was better known as what: William Bignose, William Longsword or William the Farter?
Q6) Finally … ? The Magnuson Act became US law: on 17th December, 1943. It allowed people from where to become US citizens: China, Japan or Thailand?
Q1) 16th December is the feast day of Saint Adelaide of Italy. She was born in Orbe. Orbe was in Upper Burgundy, but is now where: France, Italy or Switzerland?
Q3) The Charlotte Jane and the Randolph arrived in Lyttelton Harbour: on 16th December, 1850. The ships held the first English settlers, where: Australia, New Zealand or the Cook Islands?
Q4) The Match of The Century took place on 16th December, 1905: between Wales and New Zealand. The match was a game of what: the Eton Wall Game, Rugby Union or Australian Rules Football?
Q5) Finally … ? Exoplanet, GJ 1214 b, was discovered: on 16th December, 2009. It’s the first known exoplanet said to contain what: gold, methane or water?
* I can imagine, Olga. I used to work in a hotel: helping to set up functions — and function tables — was hard, physical, work. Humping beer barrels around was relatively easy, by comparison! (The cellars in both the pubs I worked in were underground: that made it easier.)
OK, I’d rule out roller skates … but would a skateboard help^?
We’ll see how things go, Olga: don’t over do things!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ That sounds like a very straaange movie, Debbi!
At any rate … ? Australia’s supposed to be an amazing place: and the wine growing regions are supposed to be quite something. (If I recall what I learnt after fourteen years of selling alcohol? The usual suggestion is to buy New Zealand white wines, and Australian reds. The ones from around the Barossa Valley are supposed to be a good bet.)
^ Whenever I hear the phrase “Get your skates on, mate,” this tune starts going through my head …
Q5) William Longsword (Some great suggestions there!)
Q6) China It was quite tiring yesterday, but it all went well, considering. We're both (my mother and I) quite tired today, but fingers crossed for tomorrow. Well, I guess Musk sees Mastodon as a competitor. I am not sure he has an understanding of social media other than as a business model... (I have always wondered about that man. His brain works in mysterious ways, to say the least). When I am distributing my books widely, I must remember to have a copy with no links to go wide, because although some companies don't mind, there, like Kobo or Apple will not publish books with links to any other stores (and that is considering they are supposed to be making money from your books). It is a bit ridiculous because once I removed the link but I guess I forgot to remove the word Amazon, and it was flagged again. I wonder what will happen with books that mention the Amazon river or take place there... Or there is a character who happens to be an Amazon...
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Q1) Bhutan
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1997
Q3) António Guterres
Q4) Lebanon
Q5) William Longsword (Some great suggestions there!)
Q6) China
It was quite tiring yesterday, but it all went well, considering. We're both (my mother and I) quite tired today, but fingers crossed for tomorrow.
Well, I guess Musk sees Mastodon as a competitor. I am not sure he has an understanding of social media other than as a business model... (I have always wondered about that man. His brain works in mysterious ways, to say the least).
When I am distributing my books widely, I must remember to have a copy with no links to go wide, because although some companies don't mind, there, like Kobo or Apple will not publish books with links to any other stores (and that is considering they are supposed to be making money from your books). It is a bit ridiculous because once I removed the link but I guess I forgot to remove the word Amazon, and it was flagged again. I wonder what will happen with books that mention the Amazon river or take place there... Or there is a character who happens to be an Amazon...
1 Bhutan
ReplyDelete2 1997
3 Antonio Guterres
4 Lebanon
5 William Longsword
6 China
I love that line about "the bloody doors"!
ReplyDelete1. Bhutan
2. 1997
3. António Guterres
4. Lebanon
5. William Longsword
6. China
Oh, now *I* have an earworm! Ahhh! :)