* Has anyone got eight-hundred for an iPhone 16? No … ? Never mind!
† I’ve corrected the spelling of that currency, Olga¶: hopefully, no-one’s noticed! But if it is named after a king, it wouldn’t surprise me. From what I’ve read, there’s a few currencies named ‘royals’ or ‘crowns’ knocking about.
Oh, I read your recent blog post, Olga. It’s at times like this, I wish my Aunty Bella was still alive: she cared for my Alzheimer’s-affected Grandmother for years, and may have been able to offer some thoughts, if nothing else.
It sounds like you’d’ve had an advantage, regardless of Franco: I get the impression speaking two languages makes it easier to learn a third. Mind you … it sounds like the Generalissimo was unhelpful … !
Babylon 5’s is definitely interesting: even just two episodes in. Yes, it’s different to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but that doesn’t make it bad. I don’t know if you’d be able to catch all of it: but, apparently, the show’s creator had five years worth of the thing roughed out in advance.
‡ Hello, Mum!
§ A potato, Debbi? I’m assuming that’s so you have something to use, to build up hand strength: is that right? If it’s any help, there’s a whole section in Terry Pratchett’s The Truth, about potatoes! Here …
I’ll have to keep my eyes peeled, there, Debbi¶: I do know Koenig’s character was named after SF writer, Alfred Bester: Bester’s The Demolished Man is about a telepathic cop. At ANY rate … possibly saying Babylon 5’s Star Trek by Republicans is the wrong way of putting it. I’m two episodes in: and it seems very gung-ho, compared to early Deep Space Nine’s mysticism.
Oh, last night’s episode had W. Morgan Sheppard, Mark Sheppard’s dad, as the villain of the piece: he turned up as the older Canton Everett Delaware III in The Impossible Astronaut. Turns out he was Blank Reg, too!
Thanks, Paul. Yes, definitely your aunt's knowledge would have come in handy. I know a few people who've had to deal with similar illnesses with their loved ones, but of course, each person's circumstances are different. And now, the teaser. Q1) British Overseas Territory
Q2) Iberian
Q3) mountain
Q4) pound
Q5) Three Funnily enough, I was watching a movie that featured Gibraltar. An oldie and quite interesting one, directed by Carol Reed (of The Third Man fame), The Running Man. It was funny because it features some well known Spanish actors of the era in small parts (it’s from 1963) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057463/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_26_act
I can barely remember the show. I remember Flounder (Stephen Furst) was in it.
Thought of you today. During a webinar, which displayed a corporate logo that had a pennyfarthing as part of its branding! And it wasn't The Prisoner. :)
1. British Overseas Territory 2. the Iberian Peninsula 3. mountain 4. pound 5. three
And thanks for what they used to call the "link luv"! :)
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1 British Overseas Territory
ReplyDelete2 Iberian
3 rock
4 pound
5 English, Spainish
Thanks, Paul. Yes, definitely your aunt's knowledge would have come in handy. I know a few people who've had to deal with similar illnesses with their loved ones, but of course, each person's circumstances are different.
ReplyDeleteAnd now, the teaser.
Q1) British Overseas Territory
Q2) Iberian
Q3) mountain
Q4) pound
Q5) Three
Funnily enough, I was watching a movie that featured Gibraltar. An oldie and quite interesting one, directed by Carol Reed (of The Third Man fame), The Running Man. It was funny because it features some well known Spanish actors of the era in small parts (it’s from 1963)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057463/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_26_act
I can barely remember the show. I remember Flounder (Stephen Furst) was in it.
ReplyDeleteThought of you today. During a webinar, which displayed a corporate logo that had a pennyfarthing as part of its branding! And it wasn't The Prisoner. :)
1. British Overseas Territory
2. the Iberian Peninsula
3. mountain
4. pound
5. three
And thanks for what they used to call the "link luv"! :)