Society & Culture0 min ago
Bbc Quiz : Week 50
Good evening all!
It’s nearly Christmas. If you’ve got any foreign visitors coming for Christmas lunch, it’s probably about the right time to start boiling their sprouts. (Yes, I know that you’ll all have had the sprouts for the Brits around your table on the boil for several months now but those strange continental-types seem to prefer their veg just a little bit firmer than we do here).
If Aunty Beeb follows her usual form, we should have the big Quiz of the Year to come some time next week (in four parts, with 13 questions in each). In the meantime though, I’ve done badly again on the main quiz this week, with just TWO out of seven:
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Appropriately enough for Christmastime, maybe, it seems that I’m a perfect kid this week, with FIVE out of five:
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(I wonder if that means that Santa will remember to come this year?)
Your turn anyway!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Feel triumphant, Buen! A 1/7 (I really hadn't heard of nearly all these people) and I couldn't equal your score on the second - 4/5.
Good advice re. the sprouts. Could answer me this, please?
An elderly Scottish couple we are friends with (and to whom I have just sent a Christmas card at their address in France) have suddenly sent me a card from their new home in Edinburgh! They were so busy moving animals, selling up etc. that they've only just got around to notifying friends (arrived in UK 3 weeks ago)!
Now - what do I do about their sprouts, please?.... It's a teaser.
>>> ". . . and like my sprouts slightly underdone".
Not less than a week on the boil though, surely, Roo? That's simply not the British way!
I'm sure that all the very best people will have an aggregate score of 7 this week 😉
I hope that you'll be dancing the conga soon (because you get to hold onto the person in front of you anyway!)
Thanks for letting me beat you, Jourdain2!
(I don't feel so bad about my score in the main quiz now!)
I also get confused by all this cross-border stuff. My Scottish friend lives in Italy (with her Italian husband) and I never know whether to boil their sprouts for months (to keep Margaret happy) or to serve them nearly raw (for Boby's benefit).
You're a better grown-up than me, I see, Kwillmott!
Good Evening, Chris!
My scores are
5/7, 4/5
Well done on your perfect kid score this week. I am sure Santa will be rewarding you with extra treats in your stocking this year!
The sprouts have been on for months as I like mine well cooked. (Non of that al dente stuff) With a delicious gravy I am happy to have a bowl of sprouts on their own.
I have been watching Christmas movies Elf and Nativity while wrapping presents, but have just realised, after wrapping a present for my son, and after then spotting it in his bedroom, realised that he already has it!! Now I will need to unwrap and return it before going back to the drawing board!!
A frustrated Karamia wishes you and the kitties a wonderful week ahead :-)
Hi, Karamia!
Well done on going top of the table at the moment!
I hpe that you can get your Christmas gift problem sorted out easily.
I've not watched any Christmas movies yet but I'm planning to watch this. (I bought the DVD in a pound shop some years ago but I've never gotten around to watching it. The DVD's packaging describes it as a 'cult movie' but most review sites simply rate it as possibly the worst movie ever made!):
Having watched that preview of your Christmas movie Chris, I am not persuaded it would be anything I would like (and am wondering whether you may even like it either!).
If you get the chance give the movie "Nativity" a go sometime- especially as it centres around a teacher in a school reluctantly trying to put a Nativity on, with rivalry between other teachers in 'posher' schools.
At the end of the day though can't beat "Elf" as great Christmas movie, with all the humour, feel good and festive spirit that you need :-)
I only want to watch that movie to see if it can really be as bad as everyone says it is, Karamia.
I'm almost certain that I've got 'Nativity' on DVD somehere around the house but I can't recall ever watching it. Maybe I'll catch up with it over Christmas though.
My favourite Christmas movie though has just got to be 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' 😊
Unusually for me, Moorea7, I seem to be on top of Christmassy things for once. I delivered my last Christmas present this evening and I've just got a few Christmas cards to write out now for people that I'll be seeing at a meeting on Monday. Otherwise, apart from buying some ridiculously expensive cheese at the local farm shop at the weekend https:/