Q4)Footballer, Emiliano Sala, disappeared on 21st January, 2019. He disappeared on his way to join which British football team: Burnley, Cardiff City or Coventry City?
* Yeah, it’s one of those films, Olga! Oh, keep your eyes peeled for a five question set on 15th March: it’s a five-question Cronenberg set. Not that mentioning Scanners, et al, has anything to do with it!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ So you’ve got the personnel sorted, Debbi!? That sound’s like one hell of a leg up!
Oh … apparently the President’s announced a new AI infrastructure project: and is referring to it with a name nicked from the movies. Wouldn’t be the first time a Republican’s done that! (Why does the phrase, ‘attention-seeking glory-hunter’ spring to mind, Debbi?)
Q5) computer programmer Oh, I look forward to that! Good to hear the boiler problem wasn't complicated, but, as you say, it can be frustrating when you wait for a long time and then realise it wasn't a big thing anyway. But, having all the tools is mission impossible (my father had a big collection and I'm still trying to decide what to do with them, as some are completely useless to me, and many had been replaced by more modern and easier to use versions) but thanks to him and his visits I also ended up accumulating quite a few back in England that I sold/gave away in the end. I know they can fetch some money, but they were not professional standard by any means, so I was grateful a neighbour took them off my hands for some cash, and I'm sure they'll come handy to him.
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I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
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Thank you.
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Oh, I look forward to that! Good to hear the boiler problem wasn't complicated, but, as you say, it can be frustrating when you wait for a long time and then realise it wasn't a big thing anyway. But, having all the tools is mission impossible (my father had a big collection and I'm still trying to decide what to do with them, as some are completely useless to me, and many had been replaced by more modern and easier to use versions) but thanks to him and his visits I also ended up accumulating quite a few back in England that I sold/gave away in the end. I know they can fetch some money, but they were not professional standard by any means, so I was grateful a neighbour took them off my hands for some cash, and I'm sure they'll come handy to him.
That and the word "lunatic." :)
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