Q1)2nd June, 2022, saw the UN change the spelling of Turkey: at the government of Turkey’s request. How is the name now spelt? (Those of us on phones may have trouble getting special characters: you may need to press and hold a letter.)
Q2)The Coronation of Elizabeth 2nd took place, on 2nd June, 1953: becoming the first British coronation to one televised in the process. Whose was the second British coronation to be televised?
Q3)2nd June is Decoration Day. Where: Canada, the USA or Mexico?
Q4)2nd June is the feast day of Saint Elmo: also known as Erasmus of Formia. The fort named for him is where: Sicily, Corsica or Malta?
Q5)Finally … ? 2nd June is Civil Aviation Day. Where: Azerbaijan, Bulgaria or the Democratic Republic of the Congo … ?
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?
† It’s more about collaborative story-telling, Debbi: that’s the best way I can put it. Although there can be quite a lot of competitiveness involved. People like the idea of Gimli and Legolas: each trying to kill more Orcs than the other.
And yes, there’s single and multi player games. Did you ever hear of the Fighting Fantasy§ game books? They were solo adventures. And there were a lot of solo adventures for Tunnels and Trolls.
‡ That’s OK, Olga, I know how busy things get!
§ Rhianna Pratchett wrote one, in 2020: called Crystal of Storms. You’ll need a pencil and some dice, Debbi …
Q5) Azerbaijan Thanks, Paul. Funnily enough, after our conversation about Puigdemont, I had to interview a man called Pere Puig yesterday afternoon (he organised a blood donation campaign and is responsible for one of the buses here. He had a liver transplant and needed 6 bags of blood and one of plaquetes). He is also on treatment for thyroid cancer and he is amazing as he never ceases in his efforts to help.
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1 Turkiye
ReplyDelete2 Charles 3rd
3 USA?
4 Sicliy
5 Azerbijan
Q1) Türkiye
ReplyDeleteQ2) The coronation of King Charles the 3rd
Q3) Canada
Q4) Malta
Q5) Azerbaijan
Thanks, Paul. Funnily enough, after our conversation about Puigdemont, I had to interview a man called Pere Puig yesterday afternoon (he organised a blood donation campaign and is responsible for one of the buses here. He had a liver transplant and needed 6 bags of blood and one of plaquetes). He is also on treatment for thyroid cancer and he is amazing as he never ceases in his efforts to help.
A pencil and some dice. Got it.
ReplyDeleteYou never know when you'll need them.
1. Türkiye
2. Charles 3rd
3. Canada
4. Malta
5. Azerbaijan
I bet they'd be fun to write.