19th February, 2024.
You have to love Mondays, don’t you … ?
Or possibly not!
At any rate … ?
It’s a Monday.
And I’m off to my weight management group.
Hopefully?
I’ve lost a little weight.
Although won’t know for sure, until I’m on the scales.
~≈¥≈~
Just as a quick thought … ?
I remember reading Geldof’s biography, Is That It, many years ago.
At one point, Geldof tells us David Mallet — who directed the video for “I Don’t Like Mondays” — was partially inspired by Village of the Damned*.
I don’t know if it was or it wasn’t.
But … ?
Both pieces are memorable.
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga†, Mum‡ and Debbi§ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) In a non-leap year, 19th February is the 50th day of the year. What is it … in a leap year?Q2) Actor David Garrick, was born: on 19th February, 1717. The club that’s named after him — the Garrick Club — is on which London road: Drury Lane, Garrick Street or the Old Kent Road?Q3) 19th February is the feast day of Saint Barbatus of Benevento. Where is Benevento: Italy, Montenegro or Croatia?Q4) 19th February, 1946, saw the birth of nuclear campaigner, Karen Silkwood. Who played her, in the film, Silkwood?Q5) Finally … ? 19 February, 1957, saw the birth of actor, Ray Winstone. In which 1979 film did he play Kevin Herriot: That Summer, Scum or Quadrophenia?
Q1) 18th February is the 49th day of the year. Is 49 a square number?A1) Yes: it’s 7*7.Q2) Is 49 a prime number?A2) No. (It’s divisible by seven … )Q3) What — according to Wikipedia — is 49, in Roman numerals: XLIX, XLX or XLXI?A3) XLIX.Q4) The San Francisco 49ers play what: American Football, Rugby Union, Rugby League or tennis?Q5) Finally … ? The crossroads connecting Highway 49 and Highway 61 is in Clarksdale, Mississippi and where which musician sold his soul to the Devil: Howlin’ Wolf, Robert Johnson or Giacomo Puccini?A5) Robert Johnson. (If his original version of “Cross Road Blues”¶ doesn’t haunt you? I don’t know what will …)
Here’s a thought …
“If you can get in a ring with 2000 people watching and be smacked around by another guy, then walking onstage isn’t hard.”Ray Winstone, born 19 February 1957.
And, as it was co-written by Seal … ?
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* The film’s based on John Wyndham’s The Midwich Cuckoos: and possibly the most authentic screen version of the book. I felt the ’95 remake, and the 2022, BBC version, were let downs: as they had happy endings that saw one child escape. That, I felt, missed the point of the story: all of the children needed destroying, as all of them were alien invaders.
† I can never find Supernatural, Olga: but I know it’s got a good reputation! And the ‘Sell Your Soul’ trope is very old: Marlowe’s version of Faust was in 1592.
A hand is a good idea, I think: although everyone’s hands are different! And I know what you mean about a keyboard!
Glad I could help on the back up front! I’ve JUST had a look at the instructions for Windows backup: it doesn’t seem to let you save stuff to an external drive, just the online Cloud service. I’m not impressed!
At any rate … ? The one I got is quite good, if you ever need to get a new one!
‡ Hello, Mum! (Robert Johnson, and Tommy Johnson, are two different people!)
§ There’s a few different ones, Debbi. And none of them mention the Valeyard … !
¶ I don’t know if you’ve heard “The Fun Lovin’ Criminal,” by the Fun Lovin’ Criminals … but I think the band nicked that guitar riff from Cream’s version of Johnson’s “Crossroad Blues”. You tell me!
2 comments:
1 48
2 Garrick St
3 Italy
4 Meryl Streep
5 Quadraphonia
I like the "Chaotic Good" description! :)
1. still the 50th (ahem!)
2. Garrick Street
3. Italy
4. Meryl Streep
5. Quadrophenia
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