Calvin <334152@gmail.com>: Feb 09 03:16PM -0800 On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 4:28:55 PM UTC+10, Mark Brader wrote: > or whatever. You name the city. > 1. Georgia State University, Piedmont Park, Buckhead, Hartsfield > Airport, Philips Arena, Georgia Tech. Savannah, Atlanta > 2. Laguna Gloria, Threadgill's, SxSW / South by Southwest, Lady > Byrd Wildflower Center, O'Henry Museum, LBJ Presidential Library. Austin, Houston > 3. Comiskey Park, Navy Pier, Lincoln Park, Field Museum, the Loop, > the Magnificent Mile. Chicago > 4. Old Red Courthouse, Mesquite Rodeo, Southern Methodist > University, White Rock Lake, Southfork, Neiman Marcus. Albuquerque, Phoenix > 5. The Presidio, Alcatraz, Market St., Lombard St., Haight-Ashbury, > Fisherman's Wharf. San Francisco > 6. Bal Harbor, Tropicana Field, South Beach, Little Havana, > Key Biscayne. Miami > 7. Como Zoo, Cedar Lake, Loring Park, Whitney Footbridge, Mall of > America, Hubert H. Humphrey home, Chain of Lakes. Minneapolis > 8. Mount Washington, National Aviary, Allegheny Observatory, > Cathedral of Learning, Carnegie-Mellon University, Andy Warhol > Museum. NY, Boston > 9. Rancho Santa Fe, Sea World, Coronado, Chula Vista, Sonoran > Desert, Escondido, Lake Cuyomaca. Albuquerque, Phoenix > 10. Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, Smith Tower, amazon.com, > University of Washington, Puget Sound. Seattle > an Anglo screen name, earning three Oscar nominations for > "Champion", "The Bad and the Beautiful", and "Lust for Life". > What is his stage name? Douglas > who was born in Corfu in 1921. His family was deposed shortly > thereafter, and he was smuggled out of the country in an orange > crate. He lives in London with his wife of 72 years. Who is he? Prince Philip > 3. Clocking in at #7 on the list was this African leader, who for > several years had been rumored to already be dead. He finally > did expire on September 6, aged 95. Name him. Mugabe > 4. Next on the list at #8 is the oldest living man to have been > President of the United States. What is his name? Carter > singer, and animal-welfare activist, who played Calamity Jane > and starred opposite Rock Hudson in "Pillow Talk". She died > on May 13, aged 97. Who was she? Doris Day Whip crack-away > he went on to play for Leicester City and Stoke City, and was > on the winning 1966 World Cup team. He died on February 12, > aged 81. Name him. Banks > historical novelist, who wrote "The Winds of War" and "War and > Remembrance", and won a Pulitzer in 1951 for "The Caine Mutiny". > He died in May, aged 103. Who was he? Wouk > Hamilton in "Gone with the Wind", and she's won two Best Actress > Oscars, for "To Each His Own" (1946) and "The Heiress" (1949). > Name her. de Havilland, Swanston > 9. #45 on the list is this flamboyant 86-year-old singer, piano > player, evangelist, and originator of rock-and-roll music. > He had his first hit in 1955 with "Tutti Frutti". Who is he? Little Richard > 10. The youngest person on the 2019 death list in this hard-living > 61-year-old singer of the Irish band the Pogues. What is > his name? Nope cheers, calvin |
Calvin <334152@gmail.com>: Feb 09 03:08PM -0800 On Friday, February 7, 2020 at 6:08:10 PM UTC+10, Erland Sommarskog wrote: > The European Council is a different body. It consists of the heads of > the governments of the member state and it has a President, which currently > is Charles Michel who recently succeeded Europe's own Donald T. I'm sure it is, but for anyone outside the EU the distinction not particularly significant. cheers, calvin |
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