Q1)22nd January, 1506, saw the first what arrive at Vatican City: Swiss Guards, Jesuits or Spanish Inquisitors?
Q2)22nd January is the feast dat of Saint Anastasius of Persia. Persia is now called what: Iran, Iraq or Turkey?
Q3)22nd January, 2023, marks the start of the Chinese New Year. This year is the year of the what: Rabbit, Dragon or Snake?
Q4)Actor, Heath Ledger, died on 22nd January, 2008. He played the Joker in which 2008 movie: The Stone Angel, The Dark Night or Mamma Mia?
Q5)Finally … ? Footballer, Theo Robinson was born on 22nd January, 1989. He currently plays for which League Two side: Harrogate Town, Hartlepool United or Leyton Orient?
Q3)During the Second World War, 21st January, 1943 saw the bridge over the Asopos River destroyed: by members of Britain’s SOE. The SOE were the Special Operations … what?
* It’s supposed to be the tallest, freestanding, structure in the UK, Olga. I wouldn’t mind seeing it, at some point: just not from the top!
You’re right: and that fact people like Kim Kadashian’s been hogging it, when they don’t need to? Doesn’t get me angry: just very cynical! It’s … well … I think the less said the better!
And yep: name changing is possibly a thing. There’s a road in North London’s that’s recently changed its name: the original was Black Boy Lane … ! (Funny old thing: I’ve just started watching The Crusade, and old William Hartnell, Dr Who, story. You couldn’t do black face like that, today!)
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‡ You’re not wrong, there, Debbi! I know it couldn’t be done the same way, today. There’s three or four black extras — which would’ve been unusual for British TV, at the time — but all the main Middle Eastern characters are played by white actors in Black face!
Q5) Hartlepool United (I did a locum one in Hartlepool. Well, I was based in Hartlepool but covered the area of Peterlee, and let me tell you, Hartlepool had much better facilities). Yes, we're of the same mind about the medication. Here a lot of streets have changed names because they had names of people involved in the Civil War on the Francoist side (or events related to it but pretty one-sided). You're right about blackface as well. Here, for the three Wise Men (Epiphany) parade, it used to be the case that the black King was played by somebody in blackface, but these days they always find a black man (or most of the time, and there is an outrage when they don't). I met a woman whose ex-husband used to play with the black & white minstrels, and although that was quite a few years back, I remember it was already getting controversial at the time. Not sure if there will be any groups left still...
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1 Swiss Guard
ReplyDelete2 Iran
3 Rabbit
4 The Dark Knight
5 Hartlepool United
Q1) Swiss Guards
ReplyDeleteQ2) Iran
Q3) Rabbit
Q4) The Dark Night
Q5) Hartlepool United (I did a locum one in Hartlepool. Well, I was based in Hartlepool but covered the area of Peterlee, and let me tell you, Hartlepool had much better facilities).
Yes, we're of the same mind about the medication. Here a lot of streets have changed names because they had names of people involved in the Civil War on the Francoist side (or events related to it but pretty one-sided). You're right about blackface as well. Here, for the three Wise Men (Epiphany) parade, it used to be the case that the black King was played by somebody in blackface, but these days they always find a black man (or most of the time, and there is an outrage when they don't). I met a woman whose ex-husband used to play with the black & white minstrels, and although that was quite a few years back, I remember it was already getting controversial at the time. Not sure if there will be any groups left still...
Hoo boy. That sounds a bit excruciating. :)
ReplyDelete1. Swiss Guards
2. Iran
3. Rabbit
4. The Dark Knight (with a "K")
5. Hartlepool United
I saw Everything Everywhere All At Once last night.
Technically brilliant. Great acting. Way too many kung fu fight scenes. Exhausting. :)