Q1)17th April, 1907, saw Ellis Island process 11,747 immigrants: the most it had ever handled. The island processed immigrants to which country: the USA,Canada or Mexico?
Q2)17th April, 2014, saw the Kepler Space Telescope confirm there was an Earth sized planet orbiting a star. The star in question, Kepler 186, is a what: White Dwarf, Red Dwarf, Green Giant or Black Hole … ?
Q3)John McCarthy was kidnapped: on 17th April, 1986. In which city: Beirut, Tripoli or Aleppo?
Q4)The late Prince Phillip’s funeral was held: on 17th April, 2021. He was — at the time of his death — duke of which Scottish city?
Q5)Finally … ? 17th April, 1951, saw the Peak District as the UK’s first what: National Park, Site of Special Scientific Interest or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?
* The total rent has gone up from £484.55 a month to £675.44 per month: £194 of the latter figure is the service charge, compared to £35 of the previous total. It’s roughly £160 more. What are Clarion spending it on … ? It’s not going on the buildings!
† I will, Olga. And Tesco are right, it does. Why no-one mentioned that to my landlords, I don’t know. (The actual rent increase isn’t much. It’s the service charge that’s the killer, this year!)
‡ Hello, Mum! (I don’t know if it would’ve interested Granddad or Uncle Brian, but apparently, Alex Harvey was a freemason.)
Q1) The USA (I’ve visited it. It’s a fascinating place).
Q2) Red Dwarf
Q3) Beirut
Q4) Edinburgh
Q5) National Park (I’ve been enough times and never realised that. I thought it was the Lakes...) My Goodness! That's a jump in fees! Does it include electricity or gas? I know they'd commented on the problems some buildings were having where because there was a gas or electricity meter for the whole building and it was included in the rates, it worked out much more expensive and also they couldn't change to some of the more advantageous tariffs because they were only available to individuals. They've made some changes and adjustments to allow for that, but it is a problem. From what you've said sometimes, I don't think that's the case, and from your comments about the difficulties in the building and others, you're right. It doesn't sound as if they're spending the money on improvements. Perhaps they've had to pay some compensations to some of their clients? I hope the meeting goes well and you have good news soon. (Here they've come up with a new law on housing. We shall see.
You might enjoy my next book review. It includes some familiar music. :) Not from The Prisoner, if you can believe that. But another British ... empire! :)
1. the USA 2. Red Dwarf (Great TV show, too!) 3. Beirut 4. Edinburgh 5. National Park
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Q1) The USA (I’ve visited it. It’s a fascinating place).
ReplyDeleteQ2) Red Dwarf
Q3) Beirut
Q4) Edinburgh
Q5) National Park (I’ve been enough times and never realised that. I thought it was the Lakes...)
My Goodness! That's a jump in fees! Does it include electricity or gas? I know they'd commented on the problems some buildings were having where because there was a gas or electricity meter for the whole building and it was included in the rates, it worked out much more expensive and also they couldn't change to some of the more advantageous tariffs because they were only available to individuals. They've made some changes and adjustments to allow for that, but it is a problem. From what you've said sometimes, I don't think that's the case, and from your comments about the difficulties in the building and others, you're right. It doesn't sound as if they're spending the money on improvements. Perhaps they've had to pay some compensations to some of their clients?
I hope the meeting goes well and you have good news soon. (Here they've come up with a new law on housing. We shall see.
1 USA
ReplyDelete2 Red Dwarf
3 Beirut
4 Edinburgh
5 National Park
You might enjoy my next book review. It includes some familiar music. :) Not from The Prisoner, if you can believe that. But another British ... empire! :)
ReplyDelete1. the USA
2. Red Dwarf (Great TV show, too!)
3. Beirut
4. Edinburgh
5. National Park
Hmm. British brand? Franchise? :)
As British as Doctor Who. Only very different.