Q1) Louis Philippe 1st abdicated: on 24th February, 1848. As king of where: Spain, France, Italy or Germany?
Q2)Ninety-eight years later, 24th February, 1946, saw Juan Perón elected President. President of where: Argentina, Bolivia or Colombia?
Q3)24th February, 2022, saw Russian forces invade where? (As I wrote this set, President Zelenskyy, the invaded country’s leader, was given a rousing speech to MPs.)
Q4)24th February, 1955, saw the birth of Steve Jobs. From 1985 to 1997, he was head of which company: NeXT Inc, Apple or Disney?
Q5)Finally … ? The last battle of the Cudgel War was fought on 24th February, 1597: in what was then called Ostrobothnia. Ostrobothnia is now part of where: Finland, Sweden or Norway?
Q5)Finally … ? The birthday will be marked by a public holiday: and a ceremony at the Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace, where: Bangkok, Tokyo or New Delhi?
* The phrase was apparently coined by writer and journalist, William H. Whyte. Going by the Wikipedia entry for the word? Whyte was a fan of Orwell’s 1984. You have to love Newspeak, to add a word to it!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I think it’s going to be one of those scandals, Olga: it’s not the first time the Academy’s done something like it.
I thin k the only thing I had trouble finding, yesterday — at least, the only thing on my shopping list I had trouble finding!!!!! — was toilet rolls. I found the ones I needed … after several yards of empty shelves. They were having trouble with milk, too.
^ I can’t say I blame you, Debbi! I don’t know if 2000AD has a US site, but it might be worth looking out for. (Oh, I borrowed the blu-ray of Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. from a friend: some of the extras look good.)
Q5) Finland I agree with your comment about Ukraine's flags and others... The issue for me is that many people will change their profiles every two seconds (or every second day, to be fair) according to whatever the new popular cause is, and that, to my mind, means that they seem to be all interchangeable to them. And, what good does it do? I think there might be some comfort, initially at least, knowing others are thinking of it and showing their support, but I am sure most people there will have other things to worry and care about. I am not big on Bible, but I've always thought the saying (I went and checked) from Matthew 6:3 "But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing," is right. Do whatever you do because you think it is the right thing to do, not so that others see how good you are or thank you for it. I hope you can get tea and sugar, but at least those shouldn't be too complicated to get nearby (although sugar is one of the foodstuff's that has increased a lot in price here. Mind you, I don't buy it, but my mother does, for herself).
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3 Ukraine
4 Walt Disney
5 Finland
Q1) France
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Q3) Ukraine
Q4) NeXT Inc
Q5) Finland
I agree with your comment about Ukraine's flags and others... The issue for me is that many people will change their profiles every two seconds (or every second day, to be fair) according to whatever the new popular cause is, and that, to my mind, means that they seem to be all interchangeable to them. And, what good does it do? I think there might be some comfort, initially at least, knowing others are thinking of it and showing their support, but I am sure most people there will have other things to worry and care about. I am not big on Bible, but I've always thought the saying (I went and checked) from Matthew 6:3 "But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing," is right. Do whatever you do because you think it is the right thing to do, not so that others see how good you are or thank you for it.
I hope you can get tea and sugar, but at least those shouldn't be too complicated to get nearby (although sugar is one of the foodstuff's that has increased a lot in price here. Mind you, I don't buy it, but my mother does, for herself).
Love the quote from Steve Jobs. I think it's fair to say he created a real legacy.
ReplyDelete1. France
2. Argentina
3. Ukraine
4. NeXT
5. Finland