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?
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?
† He’s is helpful to have around, Olga: I’m only 5’1”! (He’s very helpful, as well.)
As for the financial situation … ? What can I tell you? Except I may have a word with my Job Centre case worker, to let him know I’m blogging about it …
‡ That he does, Debbi. I think the BBC made good choice, hiring him for the gig. It’s the same with Sue Perkins, taking over as host of Just a Minute: she’s utterly
The financial situation is a mess: returning a call can’t be that hard, surely … ?
Q5) a hormone Sorry to hear about the missing phone call. Leaving a phone call for late Friday afternoon is always a problem, if you ask me. People are always in a hurry to leave and one never knows if messages are passed along or one is just told anything to ensure a quiet life, at least for a while. A bit of pressure will never go amiss, that is for sure.
Depends. How many people are making the calls? One poor chap or chappette (?) for the whole ... jurisdiction? Are they outsourcing this? Yikes! This could get scary. :)
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I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
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Thank you.
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Q1) Diabetes
ReplyDeleteQ2) glucose
Q3) pancreas
Q4) resistant
Q5) a hormone
Sorry to hear about the missing phone call. Leaving a phone call for late Friday afternoon is always a problem, if you ask me. People are always in a hurry to leave and one never knows if messages are passed along or one is just told anything to ensure a quiet life, at least for a while. A bit of pressure will never go amiss, that is for sure.
1 Diabetes
ReplyDelete2 Glucose
3 Pancreas
4 Resistant
5 Hormone
Depends. How many people are making the calls? One poor chap or chappette (?) for the whole ... jurisdiction? Are they outsourcing this? Yikes! This could get scary. :)
ReplyDelete1. diabetes
2. glucose
3. pancreas
4. resistant
5. a hormone
There's gotta be a better word than "chappette"! Gal? :)
Based on this, I'll settle for "chap of any gender": https://www.grammarphobia.com/blog/2019/05/chap.html