Quarantine - day 14
Andrzej Mickiewicz
Senior Manager, Business Analyst (Product Owner, BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis/Prince2/CISI Diploma-MSCI) at Intercontinental Exchange
Royals: Nigel Farage has visited the Hainault boxing club for the Brexit Party rally in Ilford. What a shame I moved out of that place. I could have a punch-up with the most famous MP-wannabie.
News from “the land of the brave and home of the free”, source BBC: Los Angeles County is reopening gun shops to the public after a federal memo listed them as "essential" businesses. Sure. They are going to shoot down the coronavirus.
News from Slatvia, source RT. “Moscow alcohol sales UP 148% amid coronavirus lockdown.” I like that. The Polish shop in Ilford still sells the COVID-19 vaccine - Spirit 95%. I strongly recommend.
Now is the place to reflect on the first news of the day (about the Royals). Maybe Homer Simpson decided to organize the Brexit Party rally in Ilford because he needs the vaccine. Now migrants and their shops are good??
Society:
Super Joe mania (those who have kinds should understand) is so stupid. The youtube PE teacher jumping up and down in his living room. Even Adam’s school told parents to watch that guy and hop up and down in our houses. Coronavirus quarantine is miserable enough and I do not need an average Joe wearing questionable outfit to show and tell me how to leap around the furniture in my house like a little horsey. If, as a parent, you cannot do any exercises with your child in these difficult times, you are just a bad parent. Next year you are going to need Joe to tell you when to visit the toilet.
Quote of the day: Adam and I were reading the Wonders of the Universe by Brian Cox this morning. Something about black holes and the fact that nothing ever escapes from them. My son looked at me and said with the most serious facial expression:
- That is not true and I can prove it!
- Tell me, my son, what is the problem - I responded as every caring parent would.
- Well, look at your black hole. There is always something that escapes from it.
There is hope for him.