I’m expecting both my nephew: hopefully, we won’t have to walk far, to get dinner.
Before I do that … ?
I’m due to lodge an appeal against a decision by the Department of Work and Pensions: and spent a long time on the phone, yesterday, trying to start the thing off.
Q1)12th September is marked as Saragarhi Day. Marked by whom: Hindus, Sikhs or Jains?
Q2)In leap years, 12th September is marked by members of the Coptic Orthodox Church as Nayrouz. In non leap years, the festival’s marked on which date?
Q3)12th September is the International Day for South-South Cooperation. According to whom: the United Nations, European Union or the African Union?
Q4)12th September, 1997, saw one nation of the UK vote for its own Parliament. Which nation: England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland?
Q5)Finally … ? Arbroath FC beat Bon Accord FC, 36-0: on 12th September, 1885. It was the largest match winning score in a game of football, until when: 2001, 2002 or 2003?
Q10)Finally … ? Only two people — apart from Alan Davies, Stephen Fry and Sandi Toksvik — have appeared on the show the most amount of times. One is Bill Bailey. Who’s the other: Phill Jupitus, Jimmy Carr or Jo Brand?
† The QI Test? That’s a new one on me, Olga! At any rate, the show’s still running: I don’t know if you’ll be able to catch it!
At any rate … ? The meeting went well: although my weight’s up, slightly, again. I think I’m going to need to have a word with my GP: the Trulicity’s weight loss properties seem to have been overhyped!
‡ Will do, Debbi! And you can breathe easily, for the moment: I’ve got no ten question sets planned for now! (I’ve provisionally pencilled in a pair for the 23rd and 24th of November: Dr Who’s 60th, and The Colour of Magic’s 40th.)
When I checked spin-offs that's what came up. There was also something about versions in other countries but I didn't find the XS. I guess all those have been since I left. My mother was run over by a car this morning. Thankfully she is fine, but knocked her head, had a small injury, and we've spent all morning in hospital while they checked her over, so I'm running behind with everything. I hope I can join tomorrow. Good luck with the appeal and I hope the problems with the site get better. And regards to your nephew.
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When I checked spin-offs that's what came up. There was also something about versions in other countries but I didn't find the XS. I guess all those have been since I left.
ReplyDeleteMy mother was run over by a car this morning. Thankfully she is fine, but knocked her head, had a small injury, and we've spent all morning in hospital while they checked her over, so I'm running behind with everything.
I hope I can join tomorrow.
Good luck with the appeal and I hope the problems with the site get better. And regards to your nephew.
Run over … !
ReplyDeleteBloody hell, I hope she’s OK, Olga!
Oh, no! Best wishes to your mother, Olga, for a speedy recovery.
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I am so far behind in everything ... reviews and everything. :)
Cheers!