Q1) 12th January is the Feast Day of Saint Bernard of Corleone. He’s a patron saint of the victims of whom: the Yakuza, the Mafia or the Triads?
Q2) 12th January, 2022, saw the death of Ronnie Spector. She’d been the lead singer of which girl band: the Supremes, the Ronettes or Captain Fantastic’s Jug Band?
Q3) 12th January, 1957, saw the birth of animator, John Lasseter. He helped found which company: Pixar, Disney or Weta?
Q4) Jeff Bezos was born on 12th January, 1964. His best known company, Amazon, started life as an online seller of what: books, DVDs or tools?
Q5) Finally … ? Sven Goran Ericsson was named as the manager of England’s football team: on 12th January, 2001. He’s from which European country?
Q2) The first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California, did so on 11th January, 1935. Who was that parson: Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh or Bessie Coleman?
Q5) Finally … ? 11th January, 1915, saw the birth of Lieutenant Colonel Robert ‘Paddy’ Mayne. He co-founded which British Army regiment: the SAS, the Rifles or the Falkland Islands Defence Force?
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‡ Likewise, Debbi: I saw the original, many years ago. I’ve pencilled in the TV show, but MAY swap out For All Mankind for some Spielberg.
Q5) Sweden Thanks, Paul. Yes. The problem with taking part in the parade is that you are too busy and get stuck in the place you are, so you don't get to see much of the other participants, other than the ones right in front and behind you. Because I was there early I saw some of the props and people on their way to their floats, but it wasn't quite the same. Fingers crossed on the money front!
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Thanks, Paul. Yes. The problem with taking part in the parade is that you are too busy and get stuck in the place you are, so you don't get to see much of the other participants, other than the ones right in front and behind you. Because I was there early I saw some of the props and people on their way to their floats, but it wasn't quite the same.
Fingers crossed on the money front!
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So many shows, so little time. Like books. And scripts. And podcasts! Etc. :)
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I'll have a review of Night Watch up in a couple of weeks. 10 stars! :)