Q1)16th January is the feast day of Pope Benjamin 1st. He was a pope for which church: the Roman Catholic, Coptic or Syrian Orthodox?
Q2)16th January, 1979, saw the Shah flee where: Iran, Iraq or Israel?
Q3)Charlotte Henshaw was born on 16th January, 1987. The Paralympian is what kind of athlete: a canoeist, swimmer or runner?
Q4)16th January, 27BC, marks the start of the Roman Empire. When Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus was awarded a title by the Roman Senate. Which title: Augustus, Divi Filius or Imperator?
Q5)Finally … ? 16th January (Old Style), 1547, saw Ivan 3rd become Tsar of all Russia. Ivan 3rd was also know as Ivan the what: Terrible, Terrific or Terrified?
Q4)Ivor played the main character in the first London version of Liliom. Liliom was the inspiration for which musical: Oklahoma!, Carousel or The Sound of Music?
“En un lugar de la Mancha, de cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme, no hace mucho tiempo que vivía un hidalgo de los de lanza en astillero, adarga antigua, rocín flaco y galgo corredor.”
“In some village in La Mancha, whose name I do not care to recall, there dwelt not so long ago a gentleman of the type wont to keep an unused lance, an old shield, a skinny old horse, and a greyhound for racing.”
From Ch.1 of Don Quixote, by Miguel Cervantes, first published on 16th January, 1605.
* I’ll have to keep my eyes open for that, Olga¶. Saying that, the blu-ray version on Amazon looks good. But wouldn’t you know it: it’s not on Apple’s TV app!
I’m — sort of — the same with audio: although I’ll turn off, or pause if the performance is distracting me!
I think you did: although it would have been a while ago. At any rate: the first episode seems interesting! And the landscapes, gorgeous. It’s filmed in and around the University of Santa Cruz.
† Hello, Mum¶!
‡ Hang on, Debbi: the 15th Doctor’s Scottish! Oh, wait, hang on: I see what you mean … ! I honestly couldn’t tell you quite what’s happening, there: but it seems to work.
Have you seen the Christmas special, yet? It’s interesting!
Oh, there’s a new feature in Sonoma: you can click on the desktop wallpaper to hide any active windows. It’ll come in handy at some point§¶!
§ Saying that, Debbi¶? It does seem to work well with Spaces/Mission Control: to let me drag and drop things on the desktop, to a web browser.
¶ I’ve got “It’s Like That”, playing in the background. The girl with the pigtails reminds me of my cousin’s daughter. (She looks like Hannah, Mum!)
Q3) Well, this is a bit of a trick question, because she is a canoeist now, but she was a swimmer before so...
Q4) Augustus
Q5) It’s Ivan the 4th not the 3rd. The Terrible. Ivan the 3rd was The Great, but much earlier. Oh, these days I don't know if I'm coming or going. Trying to be my mother's brain and mine at the same time doesn't always work. Tomorrow she'll start some patches. They shouldn't turn back the clock, but the hope is that they might slow down the deterioration a bit. And thanks for the opening of el Quijote.
I had a brief flashback watching the bi-generation to a movie I saw on Svengoolie called The Thing with Two Heads. I half-expected to see David Tennant turn into a very angry Ray Milland. :)
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Q1) Coptic
ReplyDeleteQ2) Iran
Q3) Well, this is a bit of a trick question, because she is a canoeist now, but she was a swimmer before so...
Q4) Augustus
Q5) It’s Ivan the 4th not the 3rd. The Terrible. Ivan the 3rd was The Great, but much earlier.
Oh, these days I don't know if I'm coming or going. Trying to be my mother's brain and mine at the same time doesn't always work. Tomorrow she'll start some patches. They shouldn't turn back the clock, but the hope is that they might slow down the deterioration a bit.
And thanks for the opening of el Quijote.
1 Coptic
ReplyDelete2 Iran
3 Canoeist
4 August as
5 Terrible
I had a brief flashback watching the bi-generation to a movie I saw on Svengoolie called The Thing with Two Heads. I half-expected to see David Tennant turn into a very angry Ray Milland. :)
ReplyDelete1. Coptic
2. Iran
3. swimmer (and canoeist)
4. Augustus
5. Terrible