14th November, 2024.
Right …
It’s officially official: I’ve had my ’flu jab.
After a lot of faffing about!
I was due to have it as part of a double jab: a couple of weeks ago.
Except, of course, they’d run out of the vaccine!
Which lead to a lot of frantic scrabbling around: including getting a text message from my surgery, yesterday, informing me there were appointments available to have the jab … in early October of 2024.
Ho-hum!
~≈Ü≈~
At any rate … ?
It turned out I’m also eligible for the pneumonia jab: which I’m going to have to re-arrange, as I’ve double booked it.
For the same day as my diabetes blood tests.
‘Frantic’ is possibly not the word: but at least I know why I have an earworm …
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everyone scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Q1) 14th November is World Diabetes Days. Diabetes is caused by a shortage of — or unresponsiveness to — what: insulin, thyroxine or vasopressin?Q2) 14th November, 1962, saw the annexation of Eritrea. By which African nation?Q3) The UK’s official Singles Chart was first published on 14th November, 1952. By who: the New Musical Express, BBC Radio 1 or Billboard?Q4) Ruby Bridges became the first African American child to attend an all white school: on 14th November, 1960. The school in question was in which US state?Q5) Finally … ? NASA launched its second manned Moon mission on 14th November, 1969. On which Apollo rocket: Apollo 9, Apollo 12 or Apollo 15?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) Bloody Sunday took place in London, on 13th November. In which year: 1887, 1923 or 1972?A1) 1887.Q2) The protests that triggered this Bloody Sunday, were caused, in part, by the arrest of William O’Brien. O’Brien was a what: MP, agitator or police officer?A2) MP.Q3) The protests were also about what: the Irish Coercion Acts, the Potato Famine or Home Rule?A3) The Irish Coercion Acts.Q4) The protests took place in which London Square?A4) Trafalgar Square.Q5) Finally … ? Sir Charles Warren declined the use of fire-engines as water cannons, during the protests. Sir Charles was in charge of what: the Metropolitan Police, the City of London Police, or the London Fire Brigade?A5) Metropolitan Police.
Here’s a thought …
“We were Midwesterners born in the Bible Belt of Anglo-Saxon farmers, who prayed in the parlor and practised incest in the barn.”Louise Brooks, November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985.
And a song …
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Well … let’s just say there’s a lot of double booking going on, Olga§! I booked up my pneumonia jab … and then realised I’ve double booked it with my diabetes blood tests.
That … ? The fact today’s video took ages to upload, and my fuse box blew, again? Meant I’m having a lovely morning!
Oh, and it’s the king’s birthday. Gosh!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Yeah … Bloody Sunday’s always an awkward one, Debbi. All of them! (I think there was a couple in the States …)
§ On a more positive note, Olga? My cousin’s eldest child, and his wife, do something similar: and have their own business, in Folkestone.
3 comments:
1 Insulin
2 Ethopia
3 NME
4 Louisiana
5 Apollo 12
Q1) insulin
Q2) Ethiopia
Q3) the New Musical Express
Q4) Louisiana
Q5) Apollo 12
Very cute shop and items! O worked in St Leonards and Hastings for a while (well, one of the hospitals was in Bexhill), but didn't go to Folkestone often.
Are both things at the same time? I try to do everything in the same day if possible, as that saves everybody time, but I am not sure if you have everything done in the same place.
Ever see the show "Derry Girls"? Fun show with a serious subject.
Rick actually got a kick out of the nun in that one!
And there was mention of a Doctor Who convention! One of the girls has a British cousin who likes Doctor Who. She mocks him, mercilessly, but clearly loves him. :)
1. insulin
2. Ethiopia
3. the New Musical Express
4. Louisiana
5. Apollo 12
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