Q1)According to the World Health Organisation, 14th April is World Chagas Disease Day. The disease can be caused by a what: kissing bug, snogging tick or or osculating flea?
Q2)14th April is the feast day of Saint Bénézet. He’s the patron saint of where: Avignon, Bergerac or Calais?
Q3)14th April, 2023 is Good Friday. According to whom: Orthodox Churches, the Roman Catholic Church or Protestant churches?
Q4)Kenneth Noye was convicted of a road-rage murder: on 14th April, 2000. He’d also served time for his involvement in what: the Great Train Robbery, the Brinks Mat Robbery or the Hatton Garden Heist?
Q5)Finally … ? Sarah Michelle Gellar was born on 14th April, 1977. Her current series sees her battling what?
Q1)Mass graves were discovered in Katyn Forest: on 13th April, 1943. The bodies were of military officers, and Prisoners of War, from where: Poland, Germany or Lithuania?
“I have good friends, gay couples, who’ve been together for 18 years. It drives me crazy that in the eyes of the law, their love isn’ acknowledged when I have girlfriends who have married four times by the age of 25.”
* He’s growing up fast, Olga, I know that. He’s 5’7” (1.7m): and mildly embarrassed about it, as he’s one of the taller kids in his class. Still, I keep telling him it makes it easy to get to top shelves.
I’m keeping my fingers crossed on the finances front: the sooner anything gets here, the better! (The fact someone’s supposed to be contacting me is hopeful. We’ll have to see how that goes.)
† Hello, Mum! (The year was 2010, rather than 1990.)
‡ That he is, Debbi! He’s the UK host of Eurovision, as well: it makes things interesting.
Oh, just in case you’re interesting? There’s a Radio 4 programme called The Reunion: it’s been going for years. Today’s edition is all about the Good Friday Agreement, which is marking its 25th Anniversary, this year.
Q5) Werewolves I hope they don't keep you waiting for the phone call for too long. Fingers crossed! (And yes, there are definitely some advantages to being tall, not that I am very tall, mind you).
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1 Kissing bug
ReplyDelete2 Avignon
3 Orthodox churches
4 Brinks Mat robbery
5 Werewolves
Q1) kissing bug
ReplyDeleteQ2) Avignon
Q3) Orthodox Churches
Q4) the Brinks Mat Robbery
Q5) Werewolves
I hope they don't keep you waiting for the phone call for too long. Fingers crossed! (And yes, there are definitely some advantages to being tall, not that I am very tall, mind you).
He gets around, doesn't he?
ReplyDeleteKeeping busy. Good.
Best of luck with the financial business.
1. kissing bug
2. Avignon
3. the Roman Catholic Church
4. the Brinks-Mat Robbery
5. Skeletor (??)
I've never seen the show. :)