* It sounds like your dad was quite the personality, Olga! :D
At any rate? I think it’s the thermostat that’s causing the problem. It’s starting to get chilly, first thing in the morning: so I start turning up the thermostat, a few days a go. And ended up having to turn up the boiler, manually. The boiler man’s due on Monday.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I honestly couldn’t tell you the difference, Debbi. Well … beyond the fact we have primary schools for kids between five and ten, secondary school between eleven and sixteen: with an optional extra couple of years between sixteen and eighteen¶. After eighteen, is where you start looking at further education — colleges, usually — and higher education, at universities. Between 16 and 18 gets called Sixth form: and is at your school or a sixth form college. And some sub-branches of Oxbridge — Magdalen§, Jesus, what have you — are also known as colleges. (Saint Cedd’s, in Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency? Was a fictional college of Cambridge University: one based on Saint John’s College, Douglas Adam’s old college.)
¶These are usually called state schools. Public schools are privately run.
§ Magdalen College, Oxford, is spelt Magdalen: but pronounced Maudlin. Magdalene College, Cambridge, is spelt Magdalene … but also pronounced Maudlin … … … …
Q5) the Saint (I remember that one, although my parents always talked about Roger Moore and his Saint).
Yes, he was a character. I hope you're right about the tariffs, but considering the government and their actions so far... I saw your comment to Debbie. I've never quite got the hang of education there, and since they changed the model here as well and I don't have children, I only have a vague grasp of the differences. Your comment on pronunciation reminded me of the time when I was working near Northampton (I think), and kept hearing about a place called "Toaster" and wondering who would have come up with such a name, until I realised the actual name was Towcester...
1. Blasphemy 2. Translation Day 3. Deborah Kerr (I loved her in the original movie version of Casino Royale as Mrs. M. :) The movie is a hoot!) 4. T-Pain 5. the Saint (another British show I love!)
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Q1) Blasphemy Day
ReplyDeleteQ2) Translation Day
Q3) Deborah Kerr
Q4) T-Pain
Q5) the Saint (I remember that one, although my parents always talked about Roger Moore and his Saint).
Yes, he was a character. I hope you're right about the tariffs, but considering the government and their actions so far...
I saw your comment to Debbie. I've never quite got the hang of education there, and since they changed the model here as well and I don't have children, I only have a vague grasp of the differences. Your comment on pronunciation reminded me of the time when I was working near Northampton (I think), and kept hearing about a place called "Toaster" and wondering who would have come up with such a name, until I realised the actual name was Towcester...
1 Heresey day
ReplyDelete2 Translation Day
3 Deborah Kerr
4 T Pain
5 The Saint
Oh, wow! I just find this stuff fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI'm such an obvious nerd. :)
1. Blasphemy
2. Translation Day
3. Deborah Kerr (I loved her in the original movie version of Casino Royale as Mrs. M. :) The movie is a hoot!)
4. T-Pain
5. the Saint (another British show I love!)