13th June, 2023.
It’s Tuesday.
Which you knew.
And … ?
I’m up early: for the second day in a row!
I’ve a hospital appointment in Basildon, today: to discuss my ever-so-functional left leg.
Heigh-ho!
~≈🦵≈~
I’m also jobhunting: you’d possibly guessed.
So I’m used to getting messages about potential jobs.
I got one, last night: from someone calling themselves Grace, claiming to be from Morgan Hunt, and from a +63 area code.
At just gone 8pm.
Morgan Hunt are legit: and have offices all over the UK.
But — after a brief conversation? — I decided to block the number, and delete the chat.
A WhatsApp message, at that time of night?
From what turned out to be a Filipino phone number?
It just seemed a bit suspicious …
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on four.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) A capsule from the Hayabusa landed on Earth: on 13th June, 2010. The Hayabusa craft had been launched by which country: Japan, China or South Korea?Q2) Writer, Dorothy L. Sayers, was born: on 13th June, 1893. What did the ‘L’ stand for: Leigh, Louise or Lorraine?Q3) Drummer, Uriel Jones, was born on 13th June, 1934. Jones was a drummer for the Funk Brothers: the house band for which US record label?Q4) 13th June is Inventors Day. Where: Brazil, Hungary or Thailand?Q5) Finally … ? Actress, Ally Sheedy was born on 13th June, 1962. She played Stephanie Speck, in which 80s movie: St. Elmo’s Fire, Short Circuit or Heart of Dixie?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 12th June saw the release of Raiders of the Lost Ark. In which year of the 1980s?A1) 1981.Q2) Who played the film’s hero: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford or Rutger Hauer?A2) Harrison Ford.Q3) Who IS that character?A3) Professor Henry Walton Jones, Jr: normally known as Indiana Jones, or just Indy.Q4) Raiders of the Lost Ark was directed by whom: Steven Spielberg, George Lucas or John Walters?A4) Steven Spielberg.Q5) Finally … ? The film’s most recent sequel is released in the US at the end of June, this year. What’s it called?
Here’s a thought …
And songs … ones where Uriel Jones played drums …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* They went well enough, Olga. Although the walk up Warley Hill doesn’t get any easier! But at least I could nip into the GP’s, to organise a sharps box!
Those TV shows sounds like a very good idea: the the standard accent has changed over the years. Yes, it would be the King’s English … but the term I always use is RP, or Received Pronunciation. Yes Minister, and Yes Prime Minister, would be good choices, I think. Some of the older Doctor Who’s could, as well: but I know that’s an acquired taste!
Oh, When the Boat Comes In could be one to avoid. I don’t I’ve got the hang of north-east English dialect, myself!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Glad I could help, Debbi! Oh, the next big one’s on Thursday: it’s about Arkansas. (That’s a mystery. Arkansas’s pronounced are-can-SAW. Kansas is can-SUS. What IS going on, there?)
3 comments:
Q1) Japan
Q2) Leigh
Q3) Motown
Q4) Hungary
Q5) Short Circuit
Thanks, Paul. I'm taking notes, and I checked a few of the episodes yesterday. I might try with one of the short videos first, a snippet of it, and see how we do with that. I hope the visit today helps. The mother of my Egyptian friend, Iman, (the one I went to Alexandria with a couple of months ago), passed away last week. Sad news but it was expected.
1 Japan
2 Leigh
3 Motown
4 Hungary
5 Short Circuit
Kinda weird, yes. :)
1. Japan
2. Leigh
3. Motown
4. Hungary
5. Short Circuit
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