This is me, Eccles

This is me, Eccles
This is me, Eccles

Sunday 16 August 2020

The Book of Covidicus, Chapter 6: How to avoid Qu'ran'tain

Continued from Chapter 5.

1. After forty days and forty nights the people of BALM ceased to wage war on statues, and the children of Bri-tain became anxious about the plague once more.

2. So there was a great rejoicing in the land when Bosis told them that more freedom would be granted to them.

3. The houses of public could reopen, but those who entered must at all times remain at a distance of four cubits from their drinks.

4. The cutters of hair could work as before, but only on those who were bald, such as Elisha the prophet.

Blofeld

Elisha waiteth for his haircut.

5. So that those who were hairy men, like unto Esau, must remain forever unshorn.

6. Also, the eating-houses were open, but only for those who were fasting.

7. But finally Bosis agreed that everyone who wished to eat, drink, or be shorn could now do so, but must wear masks at all times.

8. Finally, even the churches were allowed to open, although the faithful were told to obey the new commandments of Bosis.

9. For it is written, "Shun thy neighbour. Receive the Lord in thy sanitized hands. Do not sing unto the Lord a new song. Worship ye the Lord by booking ahead on the web that is wide."

10. Now, it being summer time, many left the land of Bri-tain to seek sunshine, the wine that is cheap, and the companionship of the mosquito. Yeah, even in the land of EU-gypt.

11. But Bosis was angry, for the people were enjoying themselves at last. And many were seen without masks.

Boris and grumpy cat

The anger of Bosis.

12. So Bosis sent out a decree, that those who returned from EU-gypt must go to a place called Qu'ran'tain for fourteen days and fourteen nights.

13. In Qu'ran'tain they might not leave their houses.

14. If they wished to eat, they should pray, and manna would be dropped from Heaven. If they wished to walk their dogs, they should march round the room seventy times seven times. If they fell sick, they were told to die quietly.

15. For Bosis had discovered that the Service of Health worked very well when nobody tried to use it.

16. Meanwhile, there were many who wished to enter Bri-tain without passing through Qu'ran'tain. So they rode across the sea in the boats of rubber, and no man attempted to block their way.

migrants

The makers of holiday hurry back to work.

Continued in Chapter 7.

3 comments:

  1. One wishes not to disturb the beleaguered residents of Bri-tain, but it appeareth to kin of distant shores in the Land of Trump that Bri-tain is forthwith being drawn and quartered by her own kings, rather, queens.
    We have our own troubleth, as one may observe our dissatisfied homegrown hordes of Visigoths who lay waste to our once peaceable kingdom, attacking those who do not share sufficient amounts of pigmentation. It is a plague in any kingdom in which it has been observed, many. In your kingdom, as in ours, only those with sufficient pigment are innocent of any and all crimes before they are even charged by officials of the kingdom, who surely hate all those with sufficient pigment, which is why they treat them so well and give them royal benefits for life, and blameth the un-pigmented for any rows resulting. Such leaders who wrought this madness on their kingdoms ought be removed post-haste, but the people lack vigor and courage. Such people are destined for the dustbin of historical record, in the category of once great civilizations.
    We must all look heavenward for relief. Perhaps God will cureth us of our malaise!

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