Q1)1st June is the traditional day of Dorset: marking the county’s patron saint. Who is that saint: Saint George, Saint Wite or Saint Sithney?
Q2)What’s to the county’s south: the English Channel, Devon or Hampshire?
Q3)What’s Dorset’s county town: Bournemouth, Dorchester or Lyme Regis?
Q4)What’s Dorset’s largest town by population: Bournemouth, Dorchester or Lyme Regis
Q5)Gillingham is in Dorset. It shares its name with a town, where: Kent, Somerset or Ayrshire?
Q6)Gillingham is in Dorset. It shares its name with a town, where: Norfolk, Lincolnshire or West Sussex?
Q7)Dorset Council was set up, when: 2019, 2009 or 1999?
Q8)Langton Herring is in Dorset. It’s what’s called a ‘Thankful Village’. In other words, it lost no residents in what: the Great Plague, the Great Fire of London or the First World War?
Q9)The Dorset Knob is a what: newspaper, horse or biscuit?
Q10)Finally … ? Portland Bill is in Dorset. It’s famous for its three what: football teams, lighthouses or biscuits?
† Cheers, Olga. Given it didn’t trigger Autocorrect, or a red line? That means ‘Puigdemont’ lodged itself in my iMac’s onboard dictionary: and transferred over when I set up the mini.
The Spanish Judiciary sounds as much of a mess as the USA’s: their appointments can be murder, as well. I don’t know that the UK’s is any better, though: it just manages to keep the appointment system, quiet! (By the sound of things? Spain’s right-wing politicians live by the phrase “Do what we say, not what we do”.)
‡ Battleships and a role player game are very different, Debbi: it’s like comparing chess to football! But, yes: the fact GURPS The Prisoner was adaptable, made the source book very useful!
Actually, the GURPS range were very well known. The GURPS Discworld game was co-written by Sir Terry, himself: he’s been a Dungeons and Dragons referee, many years previously.
Then there was GURPS Cyberpunk. I’m sure I’ve mentioned it before. Steve Jackson Games, the game’s makers, got raided by the Secret Service, who were convinced GURPS Cyberpunk was a genuine Crackers handbook. Needless to say, sales went through the roof!
(Actually, mixing genres came up in a short story collection I read, many years ago: called Temps. It’s about a British league of superheroes … working for a Government department called the Department of Paranormal Resources. The head honcho was a wizard who’d been to Eton, then Oxbridge.)
You're right about the judiciary here., Paul. Sorry, but they asked me to cover an event some ONG organisations have set up today in conjunction with a fair organised by the local shops, so it's all go. I hope to have a bit more time to join in tomorrow.
I realize they're quite different. Role playing games, if I understand correctly, are more about the adventure, not winning or losing. There can be bad guys, I guess, but not competing so much as overcoming them? I'm just guessing based on what little I know about RPGs. At least, I know what RPGs are. :)
1. Saint Wite 2. the English Channel 3. Dorchester 4. Bournemouth 5. Kent 6. Norfolk 7. 2019 8. the First World War 8, biscuit 10. lighthouses
Then, there are single-player RPGs and multi-player RPGs. I think. :)
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Just so every one knpows, the next ten questionn set is on 6th June: it’s about D-Day
ReplyDelete1 St Wite
ReplyDelete2 English Channel
3 Dorchester
4 Bournemouth
5 Kent
6 Norfolk
7 1999
8 ww1
9 Biscuit
10 Lighthouses
You're right about the judiciary here., Paul. Sorry, but they asked me to cover an event some ONG organisations have set up today in conjunction with a fair organised by the local shops, so it's all go. I hope to have a bit more time to join in tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI realize they're quite different. Role playing games, if I understand correctly, are more about the adventure, not winning or losing. There can be bad guys, I guess, but not competing so much as overcoming them? I'm just guessing based on what little I know about RPGs. At least, I know what RPGs are. :)
ReplyDelete1. Saint Wite
2. the English Channel
3. Dorchester
4. Bournemouth
5. Kent
6. Norfolk
7. 2019
8. the First World War
8, biscuit
10. lighthouses
Then, there are single-player RPGs and multi-player RPGs. I think. :)
Dual-player RPGs?