Q1)The world’s lowest temperature in an inhabited place, and at ground level, was recorded on 21st July, 1983. Where: the Arctic, Antarctic or Equatorial New Guinea?
* I hate going down with a cold, Olga. It’s that bunged up feeling that does me! I hope it clears up, quick!
I’m not a gambler, either. I’ll get the odd lottery ticket, but try not to expect much, either. But I’m very aware I’ve had my issues with alcohol, over the years. So I try and be careful with lottery tickets: and don’t go to betting shops. (I think the term is cross addiction. Unless that’s an addiction you pick up, as a result of a separate addiction.)
Yeah, saving up’s definitely an idea!
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‡ Get well soon, Debbi! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you, though … !
Q1) King (I think you missed the end of the question or some bit of it, but I assume this was the intended answer).
Q2) a monarchy
Q3) Brussels
Q4) Euro
Q5) Dutch Thanks, Paul. I don't know if what they used to call an "addictive" personality is still current in psychological terms, but I understand. I visited Bruges, with my friend Iman and her family, a few years back, and I remember she expected everybody to speak in French, but hardly anybody did. (It wasn't a big problem, to be honest, but she was quite surprised). I guess what is official and what people speak aren't always the same thing. That is definitely a dangerous place to visit for anybody who loves chocolate, because you can't walk for chocolate shops, and the air, literally smells of chocolate.
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Q1) King (I think you missed the end of the question or some bit of it, but I assume this was the intended answer).
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Q3) Brussels
Q4) Euro
Q5) Dutch
Thanks, Paul. I don't know if what they used to call an "addictive" personality is still current in psychological terms, but I understand.
I visited Bruges, with my friend Iman and her family, a few years back, and I remember she expected everybody to speak in French, but hardly anybody did. (It wasn't a big problem, to be honest, but she was quite surprised). I guess what is official and what people speak aren't always the same thing. That is definitely a dangerous place to visit for anybody who loves chocolate, because you can't walk for chocolate shops, and the air, literally smells of chocolate.
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Thanks, Paul!
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