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Vic Patterson

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  1. I can relate to your predicament CL, Although our restrictions generally are not as severe as in many countries, Canada is having the same Covid problems, Politics, 10 Provinces 3 Territories all working separately and with not enough vaccine, all setting different priorities, I've had my first shot but the second one might be four months!,

    I look forward to doing the Friday night quiz over BREAKFAST. (the rest of the day can just wait!) thank you for the challenges you set.

     

    1.        Domesday Book

    2.         Cambria (Cymru.)

    3.         Otter

    4.         Abdominal abscess.

    5.         George H. W. Bush

    6.         Paradine

    7.         Gum arabic

    8.         King Hussein of Jordan

    9.         Eggs

    10.      Daimler

    11.       Richard Adams

    12.      Dennis the Menace

     

  2. Well done Malcolm, you can look back and see what you have achieved and be very proud of yourself and of the others who helped make these things happen. Many people will enjoy and benefit from these achievements and not be aware of the efforts you went too, but we know!

    Thank you.

  3. 6 hours ago, Pete said:

    Happy Birthday Vic, hope you have a great day. Have you still got the snow?

    Thank you Pete, a great day.... shovelling snow! well spreading it and breaking up ice, the are rivers opening and lakes still solid, it'll be a while before we see the grass!

     

  4. 1.         4

    2.         France

    3.        Water beetle

    4.         The Everly Brothers,

    5.         England and France,

    6.         Black morello cherry.

    7.        Standing Jumps

    8.         António de Oliveira Salazar

    9.        George Orwell

    10.      Existence

    11.      Toto

    12.      Small intestine

  5. 45 minutes ago, Canny lass said:

    That's very popular here as well though I've never seen any huts or tents. Kit usually consists of nothing more than a small camping stool and a thermos of coffee (at least they say it only contains coffee) together with the rod and bait. Is the fishing done with a small 9-12 inch rod, Vic, like this one? If so what is the English name for it?

    Just called ice fishing rods, lots of types, some stand-alone with pop up flags etc, the tents will be more like kites today! 100km winds all night and more snow forecast in two hours, my drifts are back but the roofs are almost bare! 

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  6. Oh! I don't go fishing now the kids are gone, just go and look, Two local lakes, most regulars have tents or huts, even caravans, parked all winter on the ice. No floors in the tents or huts, seats, heaters etc,  beer coolers not necessary! drive your truck or car anywhere you think the fish might bight.

    When the kids were kids we had snowmobiles,  we'd  travel through mountains, find a lake and drill hole and fish half the day. No computers or video games in the days.

    Family day February 15th, families go for the day, no fishing license needed, lots of prizes for sizes, age groups etc, but Covid rules kind of dampened it a bit. Photo is regular day not Family day.

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  7. 1.         Cheviot hills

    2.         Chicken

    3.         Lacrosse

    4.         Pontefract

    5.         John Galsworthy.

    6.         Lord Nelson

    7.         Capuchin monkey

    8.         Lawyer

    9.         Kenny Dalglish

    10.      Lithosphere.

    11.      Clock

    12.      United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

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  8. 6 hours ago, Canny lass said:

    It'll have to be a Saturday morning quiz this week! A crisis with snow on the roof didn't leave much time for anything yesterday.

    We're xpecting a huge thaw this week so hopefully things are back to normal by next Friday. Answers on Thursday next week.

    Spent most of my Friday shovelling and blowing drifted snow, after a couple of weeks of temperatures as low as -40c, Windy and snowing right now, a balmy -6c. But the Family Day ice fishing derby went well.

  9. 1.        Prunella Scales

    2.         Vauxhall Cavalier

    3.         STS, Space Transportation System,  (Shuttle)

    4.         Tower of London. (Mint Street)

    5.         Hydrogen

    6.         Diana Dors

    7.         May 6, 1960

    8.        Airliner,  Boeing 747

    9.         True

    10.      Stethoscope

    11.      Little john

    12.      Right

  10. Good meeting, yes the preamble unnecessary, (why use two words when I'm more important if I use ten!) Matthew did an excellent job of his presentation and response to questions. Would be nice to see some goals set to ensure some progress! Seeking public input is a great necessary step.

     

     

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  11. 1.         In Greek mythology who was the God of the Underworld? Hades

    2.         Who had a number one hit in 1982 with Happy Talk? Captain Sensible

    3.         Who was once reported to have bitten off a bat’s head on stage? Ozzy Osbourne

    4.         Rudolf Hess was the last prisoner in which prison? Spandau Prison

    5.         What colour is a ship’s starboard light? green

    6.         What is the unit of currency in Norway? krone

    7.         Along with the kayak which other type of canoe is used in the Olympics?

    8.         What is the Vulgate a version of? Bible,Old Testament

    9.         What is the largest continent in the world? Asia

    10.      What is a Pirani Guage used to measure? pressure, in vacuum systems.

    11.      How many horns does an Indian rhinoceros have? One

    12.      From which tree does the chewing gum ingredient ‘chicle’ come? sapodilla tree

     

    I’ll bet you didn’t know ….

    The largest bird in the world, the ostrich, weighs 48 000 times as much as the smallest bird, the bee hummingbird.

    We get lots of humming birds but never spotted an ostrich, I'm sure we'd would have noticed!

     

  12. 1.         Which branch of dentistry is concerned with the correction of badly positioned teeth? Orthodontist

    2.         What English name is given to the great tower of a castle? Keep

    3.         In which London Borough is Poplar? Tower Hamlets

    4.         What did Grace Kelly’s surname change to in 1956? Princess of Monaco

    5.         In which cartoon series did the try to avoid Officer Dibble? Top Cat

    6.         A spat is the young of which mollusc? Oyster

    7.         During which battle did the Charge of the Light Brigade take place? Battle of Balaklava

    8.         How does a Japanese billiard table differ from others around the world? Pocketless

    9.         Which British cathedral has a clock with no face? Salisbury

    10.      Who asked “What do you want if you don’t want money?” Adam Faith

    11.      Which golfer was nicknamed the ‘Golden Bear’? Jack Nicklaus

    12.      The plant Kniphofia is better known by what name  Red hot poker 

  13. 1.         In which year was the wearing of front seat belts made compulsory in England? 1968

    2.         Pertussis is the medical name for which infectious disease? Whooping cough

    3.         Which Spanish singer was a goalkeeper with Real Madrid before a car crash ended his career? Julio Iglesias

    4.         Which bird was once known as the Halcyon? Kingfisher

    5.         What was the first name of the silent film star Fatty Arbuckle? Roscoe

    6.         In which American state is The Garden of the Gods? Colorado

    7.         If one, two and three are Cardinal what are First, Second and Third? Ordinal

    8.         By what name did Frances Glumm become better known? Judy Garland

    9.         At which battle of 1798 did the boy stand on the burning deck? Aboukir Bay

    10.      In which year was Hong Kong handed back to China? 1997

    11.      Which metal provides an outer protective layer when iron is galvanised? Zinc

    12.      The berries of which evergreen tree are used to flavour gin? Juniper

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