Q5)Finally … ? 19th September, 1898, saw the birth of Giuseppe Saragat. He was the fifth president of where: Italy, the Fifth French Republic or Spain?
“Ten years from now, no one is going to care how quickly the books came out. The only thing that will matter, the only thing anyone will remember, is how good they were. That’s my main concern, and always will be.”
* I remember Skippy, Olga! And Lassie. Oh, and Salty the Seal: the theme tune was quite catchy. So was the theme from The Lost Islands: it’s an easy listening classic.
I’d worked out how they were made, Olga: that’s the obvious bit. What I’m curious about … ? Is this: how did they get the spiked pagers to all those people? It’s not like you can walk up to someone you’ve never met, and say “Here, have a free pager”. It’s like finding a USB stick someone’s dropped: you’re bloody careful about using it.
Oh … I wondered what Tio Pepe, meant!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ That reminds me, Debbi, I need to start planning another Brexit set: it’s the tenth anniversary in 2026: about eighteen months from now. (It’s the silliest decision we made.)
§ “Being Boiled” is the only silk-worm farming protest song I’ve ever heard of …
Q1) Madrid (I’ve never heard of it. Isidro (Isidore), yes, but Eustaquio… no, although I’m not from Madrid and many cities have more than one. We have three saints in Barcelona, well, one is a Virgin, la Verge de la Mercè (next week, on the 24th of September), Santa Eulàlia and Santa Madrona).
Q2) Nepal
Q3) 2018
Q4) Italy
Q5) 1984 Yes, it is intriguing. But it seems they created a company and somehow they supplied all of the equipement. One imagines there must have been somebody inside who managed to get into the purchases team (if there is such a thing) or they infiltrated whatever place they were buying them from. And, now, of course, there are the walkie talkies as well. It works like a long-con (thinking about what I read about it). Somebody must have earned their confidence, showed them the equipment and convinced them to buy it there, perhaps offering an untraceable purchase... They're not going to tell us how they did it, for evident reasons, so it will remain speculation at best. I hope the news from the phone call are good. Fingers crossed!
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Q1) Madrid (I’ve never heard of it. Isidro (Isidore), yes, but Eustaquio… no, although I’m not from Madrid and many cities have more than one. We have three saints in Barcelona, well, one is a Virgin, la Verge de la Mercè (next week, on the 24th of September), Santa Eulàlia and Santa Madrona).
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Q3) 2018
Q4) Italy
Q5) 1984
Yes, it is intriguing. But it seems they created a company and somehow they supplied all of the equipement. One imagines there must have been somebody inside who managed to get into the purchases team (if there is such a thing) or they infiltrated whatever place they were buying them from. And, now, of course, there are the walkie talkies as well. It works like a long-con (thinking about what I read about it). Somebody must have earned their confidence, showed them the equipment and convinced them to buy it there, perhaps offering an untraceable purchase... They're not going to tell us how they did it, for evident reasons, so it will remain speculation at best.
I hope the news from the phone call are good. Fingers crossed!
I think George R.R. Martin is onto something there. :)
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