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1. In 1504 Michelangelo’s statue of David was unveiled in Florence. Have you ever seen the original or a copy of it?

No. But, I've seen copies.

2. Do you know how to use a sewing machine? Do you own one?

Not really. I tried to learn once, it didn't take. So no on both counts.

3. In 1909 the German astronomer Max Wolf rediscovered Halley's comet - have you ever seen a comet?

Yes. Or I think so? But I don't really remember when or where? I just know I saw the shooting thing across the night sky sometime in the 20th Century? Then again, maybe I just dreamed it or remember a picture of it?

4. Today is European Migraine Day of Action to raise awareness - have you ever had a migraine?

Yes. Still have them. Had one on Saturday, headache medication (ibuprofin/tynenol/caffeine basically what is in excedrin) helped get rid of it. The worst are vertigo headaches - which my doctors call migraines. I call them sinus headaches from hell.


5. Do you own a desktop computer or do you use a laptop or a tablet?

I use a laptop and tablet. Have a desktop at work. No space for one at home.

6. Francis Scott Key wrote the poem "Defence of Fort M’Henry" in 1814. It was later known as "The Star-Spangled Banner” - do you know all the words?

No, I can't remember the words to any song - it's not just the star spangled banner. Although I can remember bits and pieces out of order here and there, which is true of most songs. It's among the reasons - I don't sing.

Example? "Oh say can you see...(something something).." and "Our flag was still there...(something something)..." and "our banner yet wave (something something).."

Marseilles is easier to remember frankly, and I'm bad at that one.

7. Penicillin was discovered today in 1928 by Alexander Fleming - have you ever had to take it?

Yes.

8. In 1953 the first cinemascope film was shown - The Robe starring Richard Burton. Do you prefer to see a movie at home or on the big screen (does it depend on the type of movie)?

At home, unless it is a movie that has to be seen on a big screen, which is kind of rare now. Last one I saw was Oppenheimer.

9. What is the worst smell you’ve ever smelled?

I don't know. Rotting food or a dead mouse? Dead things or rotting things are by far the worst. The dead mouse smell made me gag.

10. Have you ever tried wearing contact lenses?

I am wearing them now? Been wearing them since roughly 1983/84. Much easier than wearing glasses - I tend to get headaches or vertigo wearing glasses while walking anywhere - no depth perception.

11. It’s Talk Like a Pirate Day! Have you read Robert Louis Stephenson’s Treasure Island?

No. Have seen various adaptations and read the play. Stephenson is a pain to read.

Date: 2024-09-23 03:27 pm (UTC)
iddewes: (squirrel)
From: [personal profile] iddewes
No it goes way back.

Date: 2024-09-23 05:43 pm (UTC)
cactuswatcher: (Default)
From: [personal profile] cactuswatcher
I think it comes from Robert Newton, Long John Silver in the 1950 Disney version. We Americans just thought it was pirate speak. The 1934 film with Jackie Cooper had Wallace Beery as LJS. It wasn't him.

Date: 2024-09-24 04:03 am (UTC)
iddewes: (Hayner Pip)
From: [personal profile] iddewes
I think the talk like a pirate day stuff probably came after those films but the idea of how a pirate supposedly talks goes back to Treasure Island.

Date: 2024-09-24 03:40 pm (UTC)
iddewes: (Default)
From: [personal profile] iddewes
Yes I knew it came back to that one, could not remember the actor's name though. He grew up in Cornwall hence the accent. Arrr is what they say for yes! Although probably less so now. But it is still quite a cute accent/dialect.

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