A big hit

According to everyHit.com (via Melissa):

On 10th Apr 1974 …

The Number 1 single was:
Terry Jacks – “Seasons In The Sun”

The Number 1 album was:
Carpenters – “The Singles 1969-1973”

Born on 10th Apr:
1940 – Ricky Valance
1959 – Brian Setzer ( guitarist, vocalist, The Stray Cats )
1959 – Katrina Leskanich ( vocalist in Katrina And The Waves )
1959 – Kenneth Edmonds ( better known as Babyface )
1964 – Alan ‘Reni’ Wren ( drummer, The Stone Roses )
1979 – Sophie Ellis Bextor ( vocalist; solo and lead with Theaudience )
1981 – Elizabeth Margaret ( vocalist, Atomic Kitten )

Speschial

Madness. On a Monday for once.

1. What makes your country special?
We make the best chocolate in the world. Seriously.

2. What makes your hometown special?
On a world basis it’s rather small – about 1 million inhabitants – but it’s still, by far, the largest city in Norway, which gives it this odd dual personality of on the one side world metropole and on the other a definite small-town feel, which I quite like.

3. What makes your neighbourhood special?
The pleasant mixture of old-age pensioneers who’ve lived there since just after the war, the twenty- and thirty-somethings who find it a useful step on the property ladder and a nice enough place to live and the immigrant families of all shapes and sizes. (In case you’re wondering, I guess I fall into the middle category ;).)

4. And your loved ones – what is it about them?
Well, they’re who they are. It’s not something you can really describe, is it? It’s not so much that I love them because they’re special as that they are special because I love them.

5. And finally you – what is it that is unique about you…?
Uhm. Read the archives?

Voices in my head: Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney – The Girl is Mine

Ah, found it

I did this quiz the other day, but decided it was too stupid for me to blog the results. However, I later thought that I really ought to blog about one of the questions, but by then I couldn’t find the quiz and could no longer remember who linked to it. This morning, however, I realised that if I did a search on the wording on one of the answers (which I remembered parts of because they were so stupid), I might get a hit. And I did. So, I present, the most inadequate quiz alternatives ever:

6. What’t your take on bachelor and bachelorette parties?
You rather the two of you go out together the night before, with a group of friends.
You’re not too keen on your guy having one, but you’ll try to deal.
You never even considered either of you having one.

(sic. – if I may say so) Where’s the “Party? Whoohoo! Party!” option? “You never even considered either of you having one”? What, so you’re just going to decide he’s not having one? What if his friends decide the opposite and kidnap him? I realize the quiz is american (which is partly why the result was uniteresting, by no means possible would I ever get anything but “alternative” as a result), but they do mention bachelorette partes in the question, so why is there no option to answer “naturally, I want one”? And, seriously, “You’re not too keen on your guy having one, but you’ll try to deal”? If that’s how far you trust the guy, should you really contemplate marrying him?

Driven

Monday Madness. Again, not quite on a Monday.

1. Describe what you believe is a “good” driver.
Technically sure (able to keep mind on traffic rather than “which was the clutch, again”). Considerate to other drivers, though not too hesitant. Observant of the rules, but prepared for other people breaking them. Patient. Able to concentrate on the task in hand – so probably enjoys driving.

2. Describe a “bad” driver (your opinion of course).
Impatient. Arrogant. Insecure (technically or “socially” – driving too slowly or wanting to let everyone else go first can also create dangerous situations). Unable to concentrate.

3. Which category do you fit in? Please back up your answer. Feel free to use examples!
The latter. I’m all right with everything except the concentration part. I think driving is boring. I also have a habit – aquired from being a passenger – of drifting off in my own thoughts when riding in a car, and the fact that I’m the driver doesn’t stop me doing this. Hence I don’t have a licence and I don’t think I ought to have one.

Democracy

As I’d be pretty happy with the parole “Anyone but Bush”, I had better link to this initiative to garner support in Europe for a campaign against Bush in the forthcoming election. We may not be able to vote for the – in effect – leader of the free world, but we maintain our right to state an opinion.

It’s also a good time to repeat this useful bumber sticker:

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Plaster your walls ;)