Which frankly mean I can jump with joy, once it’s over.
Or, at least, once I’ve picked up the medicated toothpaste the dentist prescribes!
Heigh … … … ho!
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Remember, a few days ago, that Brian Thompson — CEO of a huge US health insurance company — was shot by a masked killer.
A suspect — 26 year-old Luigi Mangione — has been arrested in Pennsylvania, charged with possessing an, unlicensed firearm, with forgery and with providing false identification.
New York police have charged him with murdering Thompson.
Apparently?
He was found with a hand-written document that “indicated ‘motivation and mindset’”.
Q2)She made her debut in 1957. As part of which theatre’s company: the Old Vic’s, the RSC’s or the National’s?
A2)The OldVic’s. (As far as I can tell, the company was using the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool.)
Q3)1961 saw Dame Judi joining the RSC, and playing Anya in a version of The Cherry Orchard. Who wrote The Cherry Orchard: Anton Chekov, Nikolai Gogol or Daniil Kharms?
A3)AntonChekov. (Kharms looks suspiciously like Vinnie Jones … !)
Q4)In her debut film, she plays Miss Humphries. What was the film called: The Third Man, The Third Time or The Third Secret?
A4)The Third Secret. (The film needed to make $1, 300, 000 to break even: but actually made $615,000. I think we can call that a bomb!)
Q5)She played Imogen Langrishe in 1978’s Langrishe, Go Down. Who wrote this version of Langrishe, Go Down: Denis Potter, Nigel Kneale or Harold Pinter?
Q8)Dame Judi played Olivia Mansfield in a series of films about a fictional British spy. Olivia is better known, how?
A8)M. (The name was revealed in Skyfall: I’m assuming it’s a nod to Sir Mansfield Smith-Cumming, the first head of MI6. The real-world M is actually known as ‘C’: and signs paperwork in green ink. Security, an’ all that!)
Q9)She won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar at the 70th Academy Awards: for her role in Mrs Brown. Which queen did she play in Mrs Brown?
“I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.”
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.
A song …
And an earworm …
The next large question set is on the 31st of December.
† Joanna Lumley! I’m impressed, Olga: I only know her through her genre pieces. She’s very good at comedy, I know that: the yoghurt ads she did are gems!
Yep, I took the trolley: and managed to not leave it at the weight management class! Now all I need to do is learn how to steer it.
I know Brentwood Council’s approved similar conversions: offices to homes, that is. At least, up to the recent election, they did. The new administration seems to have slowed down on that.
‡ Yeah, I think that’s how it’s used, Debbi … assuming the 12-question set’s a death sentence!
Oh, just so you know … ? The BBC is going to be airing a colourised version of The War Games, on 23rd December: similar to last year’s colourised version of The Daleks. The publicity stills look very good!
Q5) Morgan Freeman It's not easy to steer a shopping trolley. My mother had a very stubborn one, although we replaced recently and the new one is much better, and also better designed. I have seen some Tweets purporting to share the manifesto of Luigi Mangione, although none give a source and all are typed. It is likely that he has written several things, and they might even be his, but I don't know if the note has been officially released. It seems there were some family circumstances involved, and I've heard some true horror stories of the health system in the US. (I remember an Argentinian girl who was studying at the same college I was for a year as an exchange student from Sussex University. She was married to a US citizen but hat since got divorced. While she was married she was in her husband's private (or work related, I can't remember the details), insurance, but afterwards, of course she wasn't. She had kidney stones, and when I met her, she was still trying to pay the fifteen thousand dollar bill for the hospital treatment. And I think I told you I was assaulted in Washington DC. Nothing major, but they did an X-ray. I had a health insurance, but the charge for the X-ray (that the insurance paid) was 600 dollars. A plain X-ray. Nothing fancy. And I think being seen at A& E (they only gave me an ice-pack) came up to a similar amount.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
* I know many value their online privacy. I respect that. But hope you respect my wish to see who’s commenting on my blog: and my wish for you to introduce your self to me, and to your fellow commentors.
† Your Facebook, X/Twitter, Blogger, Instagram, TikTok or LinkedIn profile are acceptable. I also like seeing folks webpages.
Oh, that’s a thought, Debbi: something’s fell off the back of a lorry, and heading for you’re email address …
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It's not easy to steer a shopping trolley. My mother had a very stubborn one, although we replaced recently and the new one is much better, and also better designed.
I have seen some Tweets purporting to share the manifesto of Luigi Mangione, although none give a source and all are typed. It is likely that he has written several things, and they might even be his, but I don't know if the note has been officially released. It seems there were some family circumstances involved, and I've heard some true horror stories of the health system in the US. (I remember an Argentinian girl who was studying at the same college I was for a year as an exchange student from Sussex University. She was married to a US citizen but hat since got divorced. While she was married she was in her husband's private (or work related, I can't remember the details), insurance, but afterwards, of course she wasn't. She had kidney stones, and when I met her, she was still trying to pay the fifteen thousand dollar bill for the hospital treatment. And I think I told you I was assaulted in Washington DC. Nothing major, but they did an X-ray. I had a health insurance, but the charge for the X-ray (that the insurance paid) was 600 dollars. A plain X-ray. Nothing fancy. And I think being seen at A& E (they only gave me an ice-pack) came up to a similar amount.
Back of the lorry, eh? :) Thanks! Got it.
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