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Apr
1

The not-April Fool’s post

Well, the WORST thing about this damn pandemic is I can’t do my annual April Fool’s post.  So, instead of actually working, I’ve been trolling twitter for the best COVID tweets and the inter-webs for great stories.

This story wins the prize

 

Ok, now the twitter-verse’s take on Covid!

 

 

Dad joke alert…

Sports fans…

A new sport!

 

 

Zoom meetings ain’t new after all…

Snark alert

The COVID shutdown’s impact on nature

Hoarding alert!

 

 

Sorry!

 

regular COVID jokes…

People with a cold – “I just want to stay in bed and do nothing, I feel terrible”  People with Corona Virus – “I feel terrible, I think I will go skiing in Austria, visit the Eiffel Tower and maybe do some white water rafting in Camino de Santiago”

– To the people who bought 20 bottles of soap leaving none of the shelves for others, you do realise that to stop getting Coronavirus, you need other people washing their hands too.

– During self isolation.. Dogs: “Oh My god, you’re here all day and this is the best as I can love you, see you, be with you and follow you! I am so excited because you are the greatest and I love you being here so much!

Cats: “What the hell are you still doing here?”

– Mexico is asking Trump to hurry up and build the wall NOW!

 

Tomorrow back to our regular broadcast…

 

 

 


14 thoughts on “The not-April Fool’s post”

  1. Hilarious Joe – a great collection. And I read on the Internets that laughter kills germs. I’m pretty sure that’s a scientific fact.

  2. Brilliant compilation, Joe. Thanks for putting a bright spot in our day. This should go viral (in a non-pandemic sort of way)…

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