Q1) 6th December is the feast day of Saint Nicolas of Myra: also known as Saint Nicolas of Bari. He’s the model for whom: Santa Claus, Black Peter or the Krampus?
Q5) Finally … ? 6th December, 1956, saw the birth of guitarist, Randy Rhodes. He played guitar on whose first two solo albums: Bruce Dickinson’s, Ozzy Osbourne’s or Lemmy’s?
A5) OzzyOsbourne’s. (From the little I’ve read? One of Osbourne’s biggest regrets was not stopping Rhodes getting on the plane whose crash killed him.)
Here’s a thought …
“Commercials are an unnatural use of my work … it’s like having a cow’s udder sewn to the side of my face. Painful and humiliating.”
* No central heating … ?! I’ll be honest, Olga^, I don’t know how I’d manage! Saying that? I have most of my radiators turned down: I’m relying on an electric blanket to heat the bed up, of an evening! (Tell Jordi not to fall over!)
Yes, the Irish Constitution was adopted in ’37. I think there were a lot of diplomatic manoeuvring to be done with the UK, before much else could happen: and the little matter of what the Irish referred to as The Emergency …
Oh, the news has just come through, Olga: about the train crash just outside Barcelona. I hope you and yours aren’t on that!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I think the world went nuts, several years ago, Debbi. I just try to relax and enjoy it! Oh … I’ve found a site that lets me send 5gb worth of files. I’ll let you know if I send any thing with it!
Q4) Crystal Gayle. I am probably the only person who enjoyed the movie, but I did. I think I might have a copy somewhere.
Q5) No (or anywhere else for that matter). A bit unfair, but I guess when you do the music you like and ignore what is commercial, there you have it. You have the finger on the pulse, Paul. I went out with my mother this morning and hadn't checked the news. It seems all the injuries are very minor, thankfully, and I don't think I'd know anybody travelling in that direction at that time of the day, but one never knows. I hope it isn't too cold for you today. We're supposed to have slightly higher temperatures for a couple of days, but rain as well, so I'm not sure it will improve matters much. I'm off to the radio this afternoon, to edit the feature from las Friday, because tomorrow is another bank holiday. Not sure if we'll manage to fit anything else in at the rate we're going, although there are many things going on next week, including the Radio Christmas meal (and there is cake to celebrate the 25th anniversary as well).
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Recheck your scores I think Olga is the only person with 5 correct answers.
ReplyDelete1 1949
ReplyDelete2 1973
3 Snow White and the 7 dwarfs
4 Dolly Paeton
5 No
Q1) 1949
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1973
Q3) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Q4) Crystal Gayle. I am probably the only person who enjoyed the movie, but I did. I think I might have a copy somewhere.
Q5) No (or anywhere else for that matter). A bit unfair, but I guess when you do the music you like and ignore what is commercial, there you have it.
You have the finger on the pulse, Paul. I went out with my mother this morning and hadn't checked the news. It seems all the injuries are very minor, thankfully, and I don't think I'd know anybody travelling in that direction at that time of the day, but one never knows.
I hope it isn't too cold for you today. We're supposed to have slightly higher temperatures for a couple of days, but rain as well, so I'm not sure it will improve matters much. I'm off to the radio this afternoon, to edit the feature from las Friday, because tomorrow is another bank holiday. Not sure if we'll manage to fit anything else in at the rate we're going, although there are many things going on next week, including the Radio Christmas meal (and there is cake to celebrate the 25th anniversary as well).