Q1)10th October is World Porridge Day. Traditional porridge is usually made from what: oats, rice or cheese?
Q2)Porridge is traditionally eaten, where: Catalonia, Scotland or China?
Q3)According to the UN, 10th October is World Mental Health Day. This year, the theme of the day tells us “Mental health is a human” … what?
Q4)The town of El Asnam was hit by earthquakes: on 10th October, 1980. The town was where: Algeria, Afghanistan or Abyssinia?
Q5)Finally … ? 10th October, 1923, saw the birth of presenter, Nicholas Parsons. He presented which TV game show for many years: Sale of the Century, Mastermind or Call My Bluff?
Q5)Finally … ? To send you letter in the post, you have to put your letter in a postbox. British postboxes are usually which colours: red, white or blue?
“Oh, we’re an ageist society all right. You can say what you like about the old. If you made similar remarks about race or disability it would be embarrassing”.
Nicholas Parsons, 10 October 1923 – 28 January 2020.
* “Posted”? I’ll groan, later, Olga! Hopefully, you’re right, though: your GP should be fine with paper! (I think that — here in the UK — you have to have paper copies of stuff for court cases. Don’t quote me, though!)
† Hello, Mum!
‡ It might be an idea, Debbi! Trevor’s left another message, yesterday. (He’ll get used to Twitter/X, one day … !)
¶ Fire alarms are funny old things, Trevor. (I still remember working at an insurance company’s office in Wates Way, many years ago. You had to be careful mopping out the machine room: and couldn’t use water with bleach or cleaning chemicals.)
Q5) Sale of the Century I hope the washing machine issue is not quite as serious. Here we have more and more lauderettes popping up, so I assume a lot of people, perhaps people renting or coming for short stays, don't have washing machines. These days they don't last long, washing machines. My mother and I don't do a lot of washing, and still...
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1 Oats
ReplyDelete2 Scotland
3 is a human right
4 Algeria
5 Sale of the Century
Q1) Oats
ReplyDeleteQ2) Scotland
Q3) right
Q4) El Asnam (not El Assam, I think). Algeria
Q5) Sale of the Century
I hope the washing machine issue is not quite as serious. Here we have more and more lauderettes popping up, so I assume a lot of people, perhaps people renting or coming for short stays, don't have washing machines. These days they don't last long, washing machines. My mother and I don't do a lot of washing, and still...
Someday I'll get used to the internet. :)
ReplyDelete1. oats
2. Scotland (I guess, since they also eat in China)
3. right
4. Algeria
5. Sale of the Century