I’ll pick up a loaf, locally: rather than in the High Street, for example.
And … ?
I’ll probably watch watch a TV show.
We’ll see.
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Talking of which … ?
A few days ago. the Daily Telegraph announce the government was working with various supermarkets: to try and introduce voluntaryprice caps for various foods.
Today … ?
A pice form the BBC tells us that many retailers arguing that such a move won’t make much in the way of a difference.
Q1)Rhode Island joined the USA on 29th May, 1790. The island the state takes its name from, was originally called what: Aquidneck Island, Abugfoot Island or Asealflipper Island?
Q2)According to the UN? 29th May is International Day of United Nations what: health workers, peacekeepers or boat builders?
Q3)29th May, 1453, saw the Byzantine Empire fall. When which city was captured by the Ottomans: Constantinople, Rome or Athens?
Q4)The One World Observatory opened: on 29th May, 2015. It’s in One World Trade Centre, in which US city: New York, Chicago or San Francisco?
Q5)Finally … ? The St. Roch arrived in Nova Scotia: on 29th May, 1950. It was the first ship to circumnavigate where: North America, North and South America or South America?
* You’re right, Olga, it would. Did you ever read Is That It?, Bob Geldof’s autobiography? He tells of meeting Mengistu, the Derg’s leader: and of calling the dictator the worst word in the English language. Sir Bob’s possibly lucky to get out alive: Mengistu didn’t speak English!
It sounds like drug licensing is … murky. I can still remember an old Jewish friend of mine, telling me about how kosher rules were made by most countries individual Jewish communities: but heavily influenced by the main ones in Israel. Apparently, Coke being declared kosher was … convoluted. Medical licensing sounds just as bad.
You I always keep — almost — mixing up pilates, and Pontius Pilate. That could be awkward, at the gym!
† I can imagine, Debbi! (I’ve got Columbia’s bit of the Time Warp going through my head as we speak!)
Q5) North America I hope the day goes well. Here it was supposed to be a bank holiday as well, but it seems the government decided to move it to next Monday because as there were local (and in some places, not here, regional elections) they worried that people would go away and not bother to vote if they had a three day weekend. The number of voters went down, in any case, but at least they have one less thing to blame it on. Overall, most of Spain has voted for right-wing parties (not here or in the Basque country, although here we only had local elections). Things in Barcelona were very split up, so it isn't clear who the mayor will be yet. We shall see. Interesting times ahead.
Now I have just read that the president (prime minister really, but here they call him president), Pedro Sánches, has called a general election, on the 23rd of July. We shall see indeed.
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Q1) Aquidneck Island
ReplyDeleteQ2) peacekeepers
Q3) Constantinople
Q4) New York
Q5) North America
I hope the day goes well. Here it was supposed to be a bank holiday as well, but it seems the government decided to move it to next Monday because as there were local (and in some places, not here, regional elections) they worried that people would go away and not bother to vote if they had a three day weekend. The number of voters went down, in any case, but at least they have one less thing to blame it on.
Overall, most of Spain has voted for right-wing parties (not here or in the Basque country, although here we only had local elections). Things in Barcelona were very split up, so it isn't clear who the mayor will be yet. We shall see. Interesting times ahead.
Now I have just read that the president (prime minister really, but here they call him president), Pedro Sánches, has called a general election, on the 23rd of July. We shall see indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat tunes in that movie! Great dance scenes, too.
ReplyDelete1. Aquidneck Island
2. peacekeepers
3. Constantinople
4. New York
5. North America