* An old friend lives there, with her husband, Olga. Yes, Stafford town’s small: but it’s got history written all over it! Cannock Chase isn’t that far away, either!
And, yes, I couldn’t resist the Marmite question. I wasn’t surprised to find it was first made in Burton: it’s left over brewer’s yeast, after all.
Yeah, I knew about the film: I keep meaning to try and catch it, as Mincemeat — much like Bletchley Park and Inverlair Lodge — is a fascinating piece of history.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Yeah, Fleming was the PA to the admiral the Memo is credited to, Debbi: and is supposed to have done the dog-work for it.
Hopefully, today’s answers are just as short! Oh, there’s a package coming over!
Q10) Spice I am sure I also saw a story featuring the two pigs in another movie (or well, at least there were two pigs that enjoyed escaping. I think it might have been one about the nanny Emma Thompson plays...Or maybe I'm getting two stories mixed up). I remember my friend Silvia's first visit to the UK when I was living there, and she's been going to English lessons forever, and was so keen on buying Marmite, as it seems one of her teachers had been talking about it. I warned her about the saying, you either love it or hate it. It seems her husband and hers didn't particularly like it...
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Q1) 1975 (He’s ten years younger than me)
ReplyDeleteQ2) midfielder
Q3) Sir Alex Ferguson
Q4) England
Q5) Paris Saint-Germaine
Q6) Miami
Q7) EFL League Two
Q8) Guy Ritchie
Q9) tattoos
Q10) Spice
I am sure I also saw a story featuring the two pigs in another movie (or well, at least there were two pigs that enjoyed escaping. I think it might have been one about the nanny Emma Thompson plays...Or maybe I'm getting two stories mixed up).
I remember my friend Silvia's first visit to the UK when I was living there, and she's been going to English lessons forever, and was so keen on buying Marmite, as it seems one of her teachers had been talking about it. I warned her about the saying, you either love it or hate it. It seems her husband and hers didn't particularly like it...
1 1975
ReplyDelete2 Midfielder
3 Alex Ferguson
4 England
5 PSG
6 Miami
7 League 2
8 Guy Richie
9 Boots
10 posh spice
Ah, yes, the package has arrived.
ReplyDelete1. 1975
2. midfielder
3. Sir Alex Ferguson
4. England
5. Paris Saint-Germaine
6. Miami
7. EFL League Two
8. Guy Ritchie
9. tattoos
10. Spice
Whew! :)