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Saturday 25 March 2023

Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 25th March 2023.

25th March, 2023.


Yes: it’s officially official.

I was in Brentwood Library, yesterday.

Scanning in some paperwork that I need to send off, for an upcoming Tribunal.

Sharpish, I should add: frankly, I’d’ve preferred a chance to talk over changes with the letter’s author, just to make sure everything was kosher … but you can’t have everything.

At ANY rate … ?

I was up at Brentwood Library: complete with a USB stick that I could store things on.

I did the scan, saved the scans to my stick, my Google Drive, and emailed them to my self.

Just to be on the safe side.

Then went shopping.

Then … ?

When I got home … ?

Realised I’d left the stick somewhere.

More than probably the library!

I’m going to have to go back, to check that, today.

There’s a hell of a lot of personal details on there!

~≈ß≈~

Let’s move on, shall we?

Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.


Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?

Here they are, along with the How To, License and video.

Q1)        Up until 1751, and only in England, Wales, Ireland, and some parts of North America, 25th March was what: New Years Day, Christmas Day or April Fools Day?

Q2)        Tolkien fans mark 25th March as Tolkien Reading Day.   It’s based on the date of the fall — in The Lord of the Rings — of where: Barad-dûr, Minas Tirith or the Shire?

Q3)        In Sweden, 25th March is Våffeldagen.   In other words, the day when Swedes are supposed to eat what: lutefisk, waffles or pea soup?

Q4)        D. C. Fontana was born on 25th March, 1939.   She’s best known for her work on which series: The X Files, Dr Who or Star Trek?

Q5)        Finally … ?   Mark Brooks was born on 25th March, 1961.   He plays what: football, tennis or golf?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers … 

Q1)        Alan Sugar was born on 24th March.   Of which year of the 1940s?
A1)        1947.

Q2)        He started his best known company in 1968: under the name Alan Michael Sugar Trading Ltd.   It was better known how: Amstrad, Sinclair Research or Acorn?
A2)        Amstrad.   (The company’s now owned by Sky. But, when it was run by Sir Alan?   Its HQ was here in Brentwood: literally around the corner from my place.   The building’s now a hotel.   You could tell when Sir Alan was in the building.   His Rolls Royce — complete the number plate, AMS 1 — would be parked outside.)

Q3)        For many years, he was chairman of which Premiership side: Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur or Chelsea?
A3)        Tottenham Hotspur.

Q4)        He’s the presenter of the British version of which show?
A4)        The Apprentice.   (He’s recently crowned this year’s winner.)

Q5)        Finally … ?   After being ennobled in July of 2009.   He’s Baron Sugar of where: Clapton, Clacton or Clackmannanshire?
A5)        Baron Sugar of Clapton.
Here’s a thought … 
“If you think Death leads to eternal bliss, why are you wearing a seatbelt?”
Doug Stanhope, born 25th March, 1967.
And a song …


Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.

Decisions about scores are final.

Thank you for coming: have a good day.





*        Hello, Mum!

        Sound Forge, Sound Forge … you know, I think I know it by reputation, Olga: although I’ve not used it.   Going by its Wikipedia entry, it’s got support for some video formats as well: so you could add sound to video.
        I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you, Olga.   Hopefully, the trip will go well.   But?   The King’s cancelled his planned state visit, the one due to start tomorrow.   I don’t know if that’ll make things easier or worse!

        Probably several, Debbi.   But I’ll quote Orwell, shall I … ?   “… I am afraid the compositors would not print it.
        At ANY rate?   I keep thinking of taxis, whenever I hear the word, ‘Hackney’.   Technically, UK taxis are Hackney carriages.   Mini cabs, or ‘private hire vehicles’, on the other hand?   Aren’t.   (You can hail a taxi on the street: you have to book a cab.)

3 comments:

  1. Q1) New Years Day

    Q2) Barad-dûr

    Q3) waffles

    Q4) Star Trek

    Q5) Golf
    Yes, I heard of Charles's visit cancellation, because it seems ensuring his safety on top of everything else going on would be a bit much.
    I hope you have managed to retrieve the USB. It is scary...

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  2. 1 new year
    2 Bara during
    3 Waffle Day
    4 Star Trek
    5 Golf

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  3. Your comment led me to doing a search and getting this: https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/hack-taxi-cab-driver-or-lousy-writer

    Which then led to this: https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/top-10-funny-sounding-and-interesting-words

    At that point, I backed away from the wormhole. :)

    1. New Year's Day
    2. Barad-dur
    3. waffles
    4. Star Trek (I remember being impressed as a kid by her.)
    5. golf

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