Q1)The first game of what was then called the Home Nations Championship, was played on 16th December, 1882. Between England and whom: Ireland, Scotland or Wales?
Q2)How many nations played in the Home Nations Championship: two, three or four?
Q3)This first tournament was won by which nation?
Q4)The teams in this tournament were playing what: Rugby Union, Rugby League or Rugby Sevens?
Q5)Finally … ? The Home Nations Championship has turned into the Six Nations Championship. It’s contested between the former home nations, and two other countries. Name one of those two nations.
Q4)Harold Abrahams was born on 15th December, 1899. His achievements at the 1924 Olympics were shown in which 1981 film: An American Werewolf in London, Bushido Blade or Chariots of Fire?
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I’d imagine the bits about Lydon’s wife, Nora, could be heartbreaking … !
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I had a similar problem and after resetting it a few times it just wouldn't start at all. Hopefully it won't be anything serious. I've seen your note, so I'm not sure if that was after you posted this. It was a long evening and my brain and the rest of me has given up after the class with Jordi this morning. I hope I have more brain space by tomorrow and everything went well.
1. Wales 2. four 3. England 4. Rugby Union 5. France
All I know about World War II comes from what I've read, so ...
Lydon had an interesting quote about history being written by people who won wars and used language to smooth over the bad parts. Words to that effect.
Something like all history is a pack of lies to keep the masses quiet and docile. Something like that.
He and Orwell, huh? And a few other writers. Harlan Ellison, for instance. William Gibson? Possibly.
Terry Pratchett? There was a guy with a wicked sense of humour. Spelled correctly, even. :)
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I had a similar problem and after resetting it a few times it just wouldn't start at all. Hopefully it won't be anything serious. I've seen your note, so I'm not sure if that was after you posted this.
ReplyDeleteIt was a long evening and my brain and the rest of me has given up after the class with Jordi this morning. I hope I have more brain space by tomorrow and everything went well.
1 Wales
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3 England
4 Rugby Union
5 Italy
His childhood was no picnic.
ReplyDelete1. Wales
2. four
3. England
4. Rugby Union
5. France
All I know about World War II comes from what I've read, so ...
Lydon had an interesting quote about history being written by people who won wars and used language to smooth over the bad parts. Words to that effect.
Something like all history is a pack of lies to keep the masses quiet and docile. Something like that.
He and Orwell, huh? And a few other writers. Harlan Ellison, for instance. William Gibson? Possibly.
Terry Pratchett? There was a guy with a wicked sense of humour. Spelled correctly, even. :)