19 Dec 2020

And Then, Up We Go...

Well, so, who could’ve seen that would come about? Wot about? Why Tear 4 fear of course to ‘fight’ the new strain of Co-Co. Lookin’ good for another nation wide lock-up is it not? I have to say, this load of lunacy was not in any of my pre-retirement planning.

One thing that made me wonder as I wandered through the supermarket car park, wot happens to all the used muzzles? That is, apart from the ones just thrown on the car park deck. If one follows the ‘expert’ thinking on muzzles, if you have Co-Co symptoms, the bug will get trapped in the muzzle. If you don’t have symptoms, any bugs that sneak out of a carriers muzzle will be stuck on the outside of the closest inbreathing muzzle – or something like that. So, it follows that a good percentage those muzzles you step over in the street are, in fact, little incubators for Co-Co and similar.

Think for a moment how many muzzles are binned every day; where do they end up? Yeah, on the floor but other than those? Firstly they sit in bins, quietly incubating for quite some time, until the bins are collected and/or emptied. Then? Bug heaven at the landfill site? It’s going to get a tad messy when they decide to breakout from  those landfill sites, eh?

Quote;  Caroline Manzo.

“You hang out with trash and you start to smell like garbage.”

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Old Slowhand himself.
Wonder if this will get taken down?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMkV4vYr_ik

Rick

Mac said...

Rick,
You really are a very naughty boy for spreading seditious material like that about. I feel I should report you; on the other hand, I could feature it this evening along with a comment I found which I do believe you'll understand. It's a beauty...