Q1)12th September, 2005, saw an English team win what: the World Cup, the Ashes or the Olympic 400m hurdles?
Q2)Steve Biko died in police custody, on 12th September, 1977. Where: Zimbabwe, South Africa or Lesotho?
Q3)12th September, 1958, saw Jack Kilby demonstrate the first functioning what: transistor, integrated circuit or mouse?
Q4)Richard March Hoe was born on 12th September, 1812. Famously, Hoe invented a type of rotary what: lawnmower, printing press or threshing machine?
Q5)Finally … ? Composer, Hans Zimmer was born on 12th September, 1957. Embarrassingly? He play keyboards for a 1985 single meant to help which TV show?
* Hello, Mum! (Can you remind Ruth we need to sort out dinner, please?)
† From the very little I know, Olga, dementia medications are all like that: there’s only so much they can do! The idea of a patch sounds OK, though: you’d only need to put it on once a day.
But I know what you mean about the condition varying: Rob Wilkins, Terry Pratchett’s PA, business manager and biographer, said as much. (His biography of Sir Terry is on Amazon in the UK: it may be useful for you …)
On a separate note, I can remember Aunty Bella visiting, the Christmas after Grandma died: sobbing her eyes out. I felt part of that was her grieving for Gran … but also crying for herself: she’d lost her identity as Grandma’s main carer. I’m possibly mentioning that way too early, though …
At any rate … ? Would keeping some of her favourite songs around help? I get the impression that’s useful …
‡ He does seem to crop up in these things, Debbi. I’m assuming the who “City on the Edge of Forever” thing really stung!
Oh, I caught the fourth episode, last night: David McCallum cropped up! (There’s a school of thought that says modern Dr Who is camp, Debbi. It’s not as camp as these first four episodes of Babylon 5!)
Q5) Doctor Who Good point, Paul. That's why I'm trying to keep the few other things I do going for as long as I can, in part at least, although it can be a big effort sometimes. And I like the suggestion of Sir Terry's biography. I'm sure it is interesting even without the dementia angle.
Star Trek could get really, really campy back in the day!
1. the Ashes 2. South Africa 3. integrated circuit (I remember when these were the new innovation!) 4. printing press (I could use one of those :)) 5. Um ... MTV? Going for the Gold? I don't know.
Think I didn't notice how the villains had British accents? That's just not cool. :)
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Q1) the Ashes
ReplyDeleteQ2) South Africa
Q3) integrated circuit
Q4) printing press
Q5) Doctor Who
Good point, Paul. That's why I'm trying to keep the few other things I do going for as long as I can, in part at least, although it can be a big effort sometimes.
And I like the suggestion of Sir Terry's biography. I'm sure it is interesting even without the dementia angle.
1 The Ashes
ReplyDelete2 Sth Africa
3 Transitor
4 Printing Press
5 ??
Star Trek could get really, really campy back in the day!
ReplyDelete1. the Ashes
2. South Africa
3. integrated circuit (I remember when these were the new innovation!)
4. printing press (I could use one of those :))
5. Um ... MTV? Going for the Gold? I don't know.
Think I didn't notice how the villains had British accents? That's just not cool. :)
Not to this Anglophile. :)