Q1)The Council of Chalcedon started on 8th October, AD 451. The city of Chalcedon’s in what’s now where: Syria, Turkey or Egypt?
Q2)8th October is the feast day of Saint Reparata. She’s the patron saint of which French city: Metz, Nice or Lyon.
Q3)8th October, 2023, saw Israel declare war on which group: Islamic State, Hamas or Hezbollah?
Q4)Commercial radio stations started broadcasting in the UK: on 8th October, 1973. On VHF, and what else: short wave radio, medium wave radio or long wave radio?
Q5)Finally … ? Which American Civil Rights activist was born on 8th October, 1941: Martin Luther King Jr, Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton?
* It went very well, Olga: I lost have a kilo! (Louisiana? Now that’s a state with history!)
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‡ I remember seeing it, many years ago, Debbi: the scene with the baby’s pram is unforgettable, and supposed to be a direct lift from Battleship Potemkin. Is that Andy Garcia, in there? Dressed up as Indiana Jones? And didn’t Connery get a gong for his appearance?
Q5) Jesse Jackson Good news about the wait although I saw your tweet about COVID. I can imagine the combination of the side effects of the medication and that must make you feel pretty lousy to say the least. Oh, I saw Debby and you were talking about the Untouchables. Well-worth a watch. And David Mamet wrote the screenplay. (Although, according to him, he did not write the scene lifted from Battleship Potemkin, as you say, or the rest of the action scenes. At least, he didn't write the details. I always remember his comments about the kitchen table scene in the Postman Always Rings Twice (the one with Jack Nicholson and Jessica lange). He insisted that he'd never written that. He'd only written "they kiss"). You're right about Louisiana and history. It was very odd, though. It was a few years back now, but apart from one of the plantations we visited, in the rest they never once mentioned slavery. Talk about denial!
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Good news about the wait although I saw your tweet about COVID. I can imagine the combination of the side effects of the medication and that must make you feel pretty lousy to say the least.
Oh, I saw Debby and you were talking about the Untouchables. Well-worth a watch. And David Mamet wrote the screenplay. (Although, according to him, he did not write the scene lifted from Battleship Potemkin, as you say, or the rest of the action scenes. At least, he didn't write the details. I always remember his comments about the kitchen table scene in the Postman Always Rings Twice (the one with Jack Nicholson and Jessica lange). He insisted that he'd never written that. He'd only written "they kiss").
You're right about Louisiana and history. It was very odd, though. It was a few years back now, but apart from one of the plantations we visited, in the rest they never once mentioned slavery. Talk about denial!
Yes! Definitely inspired by Battleship Potemkin. And, yes, great actors and scenes!
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