Q8)The guests are allowed to bring a book: and the complete works of whom?
A8)The Complete Works of Shakespeare. (Apparently, Terry Pratchett went with Emile Massal’s Edible Plants of the South Seas. Which is funny: I could’ve sworn he wanted a copy of How To Build a Boat.)
Q9)The guests are allowed to bring a book, and which ‘B’: the Bible, the Beano or “The Banana Boat Song”?
A9)TheBible. (Guests are allowed alternatives: if the Bible is inappropriate.)
Q10)Finally … ? The show’s first guest was Vic Oliver. Oliver was a what: musician, physicist or footballer?
Q5) South Korea Yes. Probably as long as people have had things they considered worth having. I have to go to a fair for the radio this weekend (Playmobil toys) and I was checking the history of collecting, and it seems from Prehistoric times people already collected little stones and clam shells of unusual shapes or colours...
One reason I'm curious is that I read all 3 books in the Lord of the Rings trilogy in high school. And someone younger than acted like that was just ... weird. Like, why would you read these books? They made a movie. :)
1. cork 2. Italy 3. Winston Churchill 4. Chad 5. South Korea
When I see any movie or show based on a book, my impulse is to read the source material. :) But that's me. Besides, I think a whole generation grew up reading those books. Like the Narnia books. They were what we had. :)
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Q5) South Korea
Yes. Probably as long as people have had things they considered worth having. I have to go to a fair for the radio this weekend (Playmobil toys) and I was checking the history of collecting, and it seems from Prehistoric times people already collected little stones and clam shells of unusual shapes or colours...
1 Cork
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3 Winston Churchill
4 Chad
5 Sth Korea
One reason I'm curious is that I read all 3 books in the Lord of the Rings trilogy in high school. And someone younger than acted like that was just ... weird. Like, why would you read these books? They made a movie. :)
ReplyDelete1. cork
2. Italy
3. Winston Churchill
4. Chad
5. South Korea
When I see any movie or show based on a book, my impulse is to read the source material. :) But that's me. Besides, I think a whole generation grew up reading those books. Like the Narnia books. They were what we had. :)