Q1)2nd October, 1968, saw Sheila Thorn give birth to what: quins, sextuplets or septuplets?
Q2)Jamal Khashoggi was killed in Turkey: on 2nd October, 2018. He’d worked for which newspaper: The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post or The Sun?
Q3)Guinea declared itself independent: on 2nd October, 1958. From which European country?
Q4)Michael Myers was expelled on 2nd October. 1980. From where: the House of Representatives, Congress or the Senate?
Q5)Finally … ? Actor, Moses Gunn, was born on 2nd October, 1929. He played ‘Bumpy’ Jonas in which 1971 film: Wild Rovers, The Jeffersons or Shaft?
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† Oh, I know what you mean, there, Olga¶! I worked with a woman from Glasgow, many years ago: how many times I asked her to slow down, I don’t know!
‡ I know what you mean, Debbi¶! Music seems to be a universal, though: I’ve got “Jocko Homo” on in the background, and it’s as odd as it ever was … !
¶ Olga, Debbi, do you remember me mentioning I’d seen the deeply disturbing Threads, a little while back? I’ve finally got around to starting the review: that should be done by tonight, I hope.
Q5) Shaft Yes, I remember your comment about Threads. I suspect the review will be difficult to write (share) as well. I hope you can manage to fit everything in. I know how difficult it is to juggle appointments! (Regarding the benefits and job centre, I had read about it, and I remember reading that here [in Spain, in general] people complained because they might have signed on and they were never sent any job offers at all, sometimes for years. (I guess one should put a bit of a personal effort, as I know you do. On the other hand, a friend of mine, who had to leave her job because of Fibromyalgia and hasn't managed to get the condition recognised to get a benefit, got an offer almost straight away, for a job totally unsuited for her condition. When she went to speak to them directly they told her not to worry, that this was all automatised and they sent suggestions or offers to anybody who even vaguely match the offer, so it doesn't seem to tie up with he complaints. Unless those people live in places with very little offer.
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3 France
4 House of Representatives
5 Shaft
Q1) sextuplets
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Q4) the House of Representatives
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Yes, I remember your comment about Threads. I suspect the review will be difficult to write (share) as well.
I hope you can manage to fit everything in. I know how difficult it is to juggle appointments!
(Regarding the benefits and job centre, I had read about it, and I remember reading that here [in Spain, in general] people complained because they might have signed on and they were never sent any job offers at all, sometimes for years. (I guess one should put a bit of a personal effort, as I know you do. On the other hand, a friend of mine, who had to leave her job because of Fibromyalgia and hasn't managed to get the condition recognised to get a benefit, got an offer almost straight away, for a job totally unsuited for her condition. When she went to speak to them directly they told her not to worry, that this was all automatised and they sent suggestions or offers to anybody who even vaguely match the offer, so it doesn't seem to tie up with he complaints. Unless those people live in places with very little offer.
Even the name sounds creepy. :)
ReplyDelete1. sextuplets
2. The Washington Post
3. France
4. the House of Representatives
5. Shaft
I'm literally typing this with one hand and my left middle finger. The only functional one, at this point.
I need a treatment. Bad ... :(