10 Feb 2022

And Then, Nothing...

   Well, so, it’s now been a tad over a brace of weeks since my little nest of vipers and I, with no experimental chemi cocktail in either of us, girded up our loins and masklessly boarded a busy train for a day in the plague capital of the world.
   After a full day mingling freely with crowds of the local undead, we boarded yet another busy train for the homeward journey.
  it’s important to note that throughout the entire time span of this adventure and despite the crowded conditions we found ourselves in, we both continued to breath in and out, muzzle free, regularly, as required by our bodies.  And guess wot? Here we be with nary a hint of co-co or a cough between us.
   No idea wot we did wrong to be able to pass through such filthy plague conditions and come out unscathed as, looking at the ‘news’ it’s repeatedly made clear that a mere moments contact with an ‘unclean’ fellow will guarantee you catch a  cough within minutes. However, upon further viewing, it would seem this condition only applies to politicians and celebrities...
   In other ‘news’ I just can’t understand how many hundreds of thousands of working truckers and others, protesting on behalf of all working folk, are being vilified and roundly branded as far-right, white supremacists by those on the left. That would be the left that are the champions of workers rights, right? Go figure. 
   Anyhoo, below is my choice of music to express my humble support of all those truckers and others around the globe ‘fighting’ for all our freedoms. The message is in the lyrics wot are helpfully displayed as a message for y’all to read. Drink ‘em in and hold the line.

        

   With amazingly great luck, there’ll be someone out there wot knows how to pass the link to that number on to someone in the convoys who will, in turn, pass it on. Imagine that belting out of all those trucks eh? Of course, I may well be way behind the curve on this...

Quote;  Albert Camus.

“It comes to this: Like all of us who have not yet died of plague he fully realizes that his freedom and his life may be snatched from him at any moment.”

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