Q1)2nd October is Batik Day. Where: the Philippines, Indonesia or Vanuatu?
Q2)Batik is a type of what: rice, potato or cloth?
Q3)2nd October in the UN sponsored International Day of Non-violence. The date was picked in honour of whom: Martin Luther King, M. K. Gandhi or Josef Stalin?
Q4)Lene Nystrøm was born on 2nd October, 1973. She’s the lead singer of which Scandinavian band: Roxette, Aqua or Ace of Base?
Q5)Trevor Brooking was born on 2nd October, 1948. He made five-hundred and twenty-eight appearances for which Premiership side … ?
Q6)Finally … ? Jamal Khashoggi was killed on 2nd October, 2018. He’d been a journalist for which US newspaper?
† Yeah: I think I’ve seen you use the word, Olga: in one or two place names. I guessed that was what Palau meant: as it looks vague like its English equivalent.
I’ve just checked by bank account, again: still no sign of any cash. The sooner it gets here, the happier — and less stressed — I’ll feel!
‡ You know, I missed that gag, Debbi! Just shows you … !
As for Tom regenerating into himself … ? Well§ …
§ I have to admit, Debbi, that train of thought’s got me thinking I should re-read Moorcock’s Behold the Man. Why … ? I really don’t know.
Q6) The Washington Post New glasses! I always find it a bit difficult to get used to new ones, although I love the ones I have now (they are very light and don't have screws, so one fewer thing that can go wrong with them). I'll keep my fingers crossed on the payment front.
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Q1) Indonesia
ReplyDeleteQ2) cloth
Q3) M. K. Gandhi
Q4) Aqua
Q5) West Ham United
Q6) The Washington Post
New glasses! I always find it a bit difficult to get used to new ones, although I love the ones I have now (they are very light and don't have screws, so one fewer thing that can go wrong with them).
I'll keep my fingers crossed on the payment front.
1 Indonisia
ReplyDelete2 Cloth
3 Gandhi
4 Ace of Base
5 West Ham
6 New York Times
That Moorcock novel sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteOn the endless TBR list it goes!
1. Indonesia
2. cloth
3. M.K. Gandhi
4. Aqua
5. West Ham United F.C.
6.The Washington Post
Nice glasses! Very groovy! :)