Soltalk April 2020 | Page 30

Jottings from previous page out that your Jottings team last month attributed the short story ‘The Canterville Ghost’ to George Bernard Shaw whereas it was actually written by Oscar Wilde. Heads have rolled. However, it was definitely GBS who wrote in his play ‘The Doctor’s Dilemma’, “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honourable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” “No idea what Brexit is about.” - Danielle Hugman, 25, from Suffolk whose one-year-old daughter Willow- Rose became one of the first to receive one of the new, old-style blue British passports on March 12 after supplies of burgundy passports ran out. “She really is beautiful innit?” – 16-year-old Aker Okoye, head boy at a Dagenham school addressing assembly when he took to the stage with the Duchess of Sussex last month. He got a hug from Meghan as a reward, much to the delight of his 700 classmates. “The Democrats are politicising the coronavirus.” – US President Donald Trump speaking on February 28. Quotes “Happy St Davids Day” – Meghan and Harry outraging their Instagram followers with a message posted on March 1 which omitted the obligatory apostrophe. “I like the sound of a couple of months better.” – Trump at a White House briefing on March 4 contradicting the head of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who said it would take potentially 12 to 18 months to produce an effective coronavirus vaccine. “11.30” – according to comedian Miranda Hart, what an applicant on a mortgage application form wrote in response to the question, “Time at present address?” “I’d say the number is way under 1%:” - Donald Trump on March 4, this time contradicting the World Health Organisation’s estimate of the global death rate of 3.4% amongst reported 28 coronavirus sufferers. He referred to 3.4% as a “false number.” “If we have thousands or hundreds of thousands of people that get better just by, you know, sitting around and even going to work — some of them go to work, but they get better.” – Trump yet again on March 4. “I NEVER said people that are feeling sick should go to work.” – Trump Tweeting on March 5. “It’s a very contagious virus ... but it’s something we have tremendous control of.” – Trump speaking on March 15 as schools, bars, restaurants and gyms across the US were being closed. “He’s an idiot.” – Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington on Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis. Grateful acknowledgement to the following papers from which some of this material is extracted: Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Express, Independent on Sunday, Mail on Sunday, The Sun, The Sunday Times, The Times and The Telegraph. Seen something funny, bizarre or just plain weird? Contributions for Jottings are welcome by email to: [email protected].