The original 'lone ranger', was Bass Reeves, an Afro American (that bit got conveniently forgotten) who fled to the West to get away from slavery and lived with the native American Indians.
Exactly so. It's strange that he was depicted as a white man in tv & films - or maybe not.. Over to you.
Cheers BB. What legislation was brought in by Mussolini in 1927 which was resented by many in the south, and, would have drawn the wrath of the norse god Thor ?
The Carta del Lavoro (etymologically a charter for golden toilets?) was a piece of legislation to do with outlawing public enterprise unless private enterprise was failing or it was otherwise in the state's interest. It was about keeping Il Duce's rich backers in the North happy (of course Thatcher wasn't a Fascist ) at the expense of the workers in the South. There were union rules, too. Employers had to employ those who were deemed to be official members of their trade. Now, here's the tenuous bit. : (Adopt 'Dud' voice now) Well, you see, Pete, despite Thor wielding his mighty Mjöllnir (vat's ver name of 'is 'ammer), he wasn't an official member of a trade, or a member of the Fascist party, which would also have got 'im a job, and he symbolised collective strengf, so 'e was in the what-you-call-it in terms of employment and farned 'imself on the Ol' King Cole for the 1930s.
A couple of clues needed ? Had Mussolini's legislation stood for all time then it would have been very expensive for the Egyptian Pharao Cephranes, also, the course of horse racing history could have been different.
Sounds like you've got it Yorkie. Mussolini introduced a goat tax in 1927, as a means of working against land erosion in the south of Italy, however, it was deeply resented there because many had based their livelihood on them. Thor's charriot was pulled by 2 goats called Tanngrisner (Teeth barer) and Tanngnjostr (teeth grinder). Many famous racehorses have had good friendships to goats - including Red Rum, who wouldn't enter a horsebox without one. Over to you.
Good one...... Quick one.... What beats reading as a sign of the dawn of the golden age in one unlucky August day in the year of the Sunset Strip? Bonus points for spotting the clues
Forgot the bonus...a song from a musical ('Hair'?), unlucky 13 of course and an old TV show (77 Sunset Strip)...both long before my time of course
Cheers Yorkie. What bit of sporting equipment can be made either of wicker or white plastic filled with bottle tops and weights?