Q5)Finally … ? Lata Mangeshkar was born on 28th September, 1929. She was a singer who performed in which country’s movie industry: the USA’s, India’s or China’s?
The ramp to the underground carpark, the one the Prisoner drives down, is supposed to be the site of the car bomb explosion that killed Airey Neave, MP.
The next ten question set is tomorrow: it’s about Thunderbirds.
Your comments will be published, tomorrow morning.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’sThunderbirds themed, Teaser.
Decisions about scores are final.
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* That sounds a lot like what I do the reviews: write up the introduction, whilst prepping up the notes — and tags, and links! — and then drafting the written article … then recording it, once it’s finalised! I’m betting the station’s got a social media manager who’ll post the results to wherever! I have to do that, myself, so I’m mildly envious!
I can only hope the Swiss referendum makes a point to the Government, Olga: making the scheme voluntary will give the government less problems.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I’m saying nothing about Bill Gates, Debbi! (Oh, this set should be easy, Debbi: I don’t know about tomorrow’s, though.)
Q10) “Fall Out” It is a very small affair, the radio station, I mean, so there aren't many people who are paid to do anything (only 3 or 4, I believe) and most have to do a bit of everything. I know the partner/wife of the director does a lot of what has to do with images, etc., but I am not sure she does all the social media things. I know Pau does some of the tweets, but I think the director does a lot of that himself, while Pau tends to look after the news portal and articles, at least the ones he does for the programme. There are news items that the director covers at other points, because Pau does not generally work on weekends and doesn't always participate in events and festivals where the radio station has a stall, so those things tend to be covered by Oleguer, the director. It's a very hands on thing, and although there are a lot of volunteers and collaborators, not many of them help regularly. Some only do a couple of things per year... I hope the meeting went well and the weight is behaving.
Oh, boy! My favorite old TV show ever, next to Honey West, The Avengers (the old show with Mrs. Peel and Steed), and Doctor Who! And Red Dwarf.
Oh! Secret Agent Man! How could I forget?
1. 1967 2. Patrick McGoohan 3. Six 4. the UK's (although, one gets the feeling someone thinks otherwise, maybe?) 5. Portmeirion 6. free man! 7. One 8. Number Two 9. butler 10. "Fall Out"
Great show! I should start a series of blog posts about it. Or maybe do some kind Prisoner online discussion group.
Or maybe not! :) IDK.
Any thoughts, Paul? Olga? Mum? Anyone, really. :)
Oh, Jude! Your uncle ever tell you about this one? :) lol
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Q1) 1967
ReplyDeleteQ2) Patrick McGoohan
Q3) Six
Q4) the UK’s
Q5) Portmeirion
Q6) free man
Q7) One
Q8) Number 2
Q9) butler
Q10) “Fall Out”
It is a very small affair, the radio station, I mean, so there aren't many people who are paid to do anything (only 3 or 4, I believe) and most have to do a bit of everything. I know the partner/wife of the director does a lot of what has to do with images, etc., but I am not sure she does all the social media things. I know Pau does some of the tweets, but I think the director does a lot of that himself, while Pau tends to look after the news portal and articles, at least the ones he does for the programme. There are news items that the director covers at other points, because Pau does not generally work on weekends and doesn't always participate in events and festivals where the radio station has a stall, so those things tend to be covered by Oleguer, the director. It's a very hands on thing, and although there are a lot of volunteers and collaborators, not many of them help regularly. Some only do a couple of things per year...
I hope the meeting went well and the weight is behaving.
1 1967
ReplyDelete2 Patrick McGoohan
3 Six
4 UK
5 Portmerrion
6 Free Man
7 one
8 Two
9 Butlar
10 Fall Out
1. 1967
ReplyDelete2. Patrick McGooham
3. 6
4. UK Government
5. Portmeirion
6. Person
7. Himself No 6 The Prisoner
8. No. Two
9. Butler
10. Fall Out
Oh, boy! My favorite old TV show ever, next to Honey West, The Avengers (the old show with Mrs. Peel and Steed), and Doctor Who! And Red Dwarf.
ReplyDeleteOh! Secret Agent Man! How could I forget?
1. 1967
2. Patrick McGoohan
3. Six
4. the UK's (although, one gets the feeling someone thinks otherwise, maybe?)
5. Portmeirion
6. free man!
7. One
8. Number Two
9. butler
10. "Fall Out"
Great show! I should start a series of blog posts about it. Or maybe do some kind Prisoner online discussion group.
Or maybe not! :) IDK.
Any thoughts, Paul? Olga? Mum? Anyone, really. :)
Oh, Jude! Your uncle ever tell you about this one? :) lol
Bill Gates has real class!
ReplyDeleteThat was a very generous remark/opinion about the Mac.
Especially when you remember those old commercials ... adverts? ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48jlm6QSU4k