* Do you mean Nanny McPhee, Olga? I keep meaning to catch that: and Jodie Forster’s Nell! I’ll get the time, one day. At any rate? The Tamworth Two’s Story has been floating around for a while, so wouldn’t be surprised if it’s cropped up, somewhere!
I think the one thing people who’ve never had Marmite do … ? Is use too much of it, the first time: I bet that’s what caught your friend Silvia, out!
† Hello, Mum … !
‡Hopefully, Debbi, today’s will be easier!
(There’ll be another, next week. Quite what will happen on the 11th, I don’t know!)
Q2) (I found 1790 everywhere, but what is what gets a bit confusing) https://washington.org/DC-information/washington-dc-history
Q3) Congress
Q4) electricity
Q5) Sunderland I suspect you're right about marmite. I think I told you I've never had marmite as such (I don't like butter and eating it by itself I think might be a bit much), but I am quite partial to Twiglets...
1. 1802 2. 1791 3. Congress (that's where Bill worked; on their computer system; he was their anti-spam expert; he also did lots of genealogical research there) 4. electricity 5. Sunderland (I had no idea!)
Good pick going with Gil Scott Heron. Irony, indeed! :)
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Q1) 1802
ReplyDeleteQ2) (I found 1790 everywhere, but what is what gets a bit confusing) https://washington.org/DC-information/washington-dc-history
Q3) Congress
Q4) electricity
Q5) Sunderland
I suspect you're right about marmite. I think I told you I've never had marmite as such (I don't like butter and eating it by itself I think might be a bit much), but I am quite partial to Twiglets...
1 1801
ReplyDelete2 1790
3 Congress
4 Water
5 Sunderland
I hope I do okay on this one! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1802
2. 1791
3. Congress (that's where Bill worked; on their computer system; he was their anti-spam expert; he also did lots of genealogical research there)
4. electricity
5. Sunderland (I had no idea!)
Good pick going with Gil Scott Heron. Irony, indeed! :)