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Saturday, 14 March 2026
Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser — 14th March 2026.
14th March, 2026.
Right …
I am definitely looking forward to pay day … !
Because … ?
I’ve got a bad — possibly bad — habit of getting anxious: if I don’t have backups.
The Mac, enough money to buy domestic appliances, at least two boxes of various medications, lancets, test strips, unopened bags of frozen vegetables, what have you!
Backups, in other words.
Or plan ß, if you want to put it that way.
At ANY rate … I like spares.
So … ?
Was grateful, when the buttons finally went on the remote control* for my TV, that I’d bought two of them, back in the day.
And still had an extra one: that I could use, straight away.
The problem, there?
Is that I now, don’t have a spare!
It’s like having an itch that’s just out of reach …
~≈📺≈~
I thought viral videos couldn’t get any sillier.
They have.
A few years ago, Baby Metal’s “Gimme Chocolate” — a song about chocolate by the world’s only Japanese heavy metal girl band — was everywhere.
Except it get’s sillier.
As YouTube, Facebook, et al, have now started throwing “Gimme Chocolate” shorts at me!
Q1)14th March is New Year’s Day in the Nanakshahi calendar. It’s a calendar used used by whom: Hindus, Sikhs or Jains?
Q2)14th March is Constitution Day. Where: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, San Marino or Vatican City?
Q3)Many parts of Asia will be celebrating White Day on 14th March. It’s a festival inspired by what: Christmas Eve, Saint Valentine’s Day or Ruby Tuesday?
Q4)14th March is Summer Day. Where: Albania, Brazil or Croatia?
Q5)Finally … ? Diane Arbus was born on 14th March, 1923. She found fame as a what: chemist, photographer or saxophonist?
Q5)Finally … ? Gordon Lonsdale, Henry Houghton, Peter Kroger and his wife Helen, and Ethel Gee, all pleaded guilty on 13th March, 1961. Pleaded guilty to passing British secrets to whom: the USSR, the USA or the People’s Republic of China?
It's been another complicated day, I'm not sure why, because it was raining most of the day and we didn't go out (I went to pick up something but that was all), but it was all slow going. Tomorrow I'm covering a bit of news (sad, an homage to a 16 years old boy who was killed very close to where we live) for the radio, although it shouldn't take long, but I won't say anything, just in case.
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3 Christmas Eve
4 Albania
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It's been another complicated day, I'm not sure why, because it was raining most of the day and we didn't go out (I went to pick up something but that was all), but it was all slow going.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow I'm covering a bit of news (sad, an homage to a 16 years old boy who was killed very close to where we live) for the radio, although it shouldn't take long, but I won't say anything, just in case.