Continuing our pandemic of Coronoavirus related ideas, we offer up our Coronavirus Entertainment Ideas to pass the time as regular life grinds to a halt.
People need something to pass the time as the pandemic affects everyday life across the world, and as ever we have a few ridiculous ideas to pass that time.
Some are grand ideas that will require some external help and money, others you can do now.
So enjoy our Coronavirus Entertainment Ideas, and perhaps suggest some of your own below.
SUPERMARKET SWEEP
The panic buying caused by Coronavirus in Australia has worn the scorn of ScoMo, so why not embrace it for Coronavirus Entertainment Ideas.
Every night on one of the major television stations a new Supermarket Sweep could be shown, allowing selected people who apply to be on the show to fill their trolleys in the name of entertainment.
All contestants get just two minutes to fill their trolley full of stuff, and the winner is the person who fills the most value in the two minutes.
Everyone gets to keep their trolley-worth, and the winner gets an extra pack of toilet paper.
You could have state v state, age group races, gender battles, anything.
IT’S A KNOCKOUT
Since we are recreating an old favourite for Coronavirus Entertainment Ideas, why not create the best old favourite in It’s A Knockout.
People need entertaining, so why not bring back the one of the greatest shows ever made.
Giant Penguins carrying buckets of water, pirates in pyjamas, climbing walls to do a puzzle of a dragon and more will all return. And if it is not recreated faithfully, just replay the old Channel 10 versions from the late 1980’s.
The only problem is observing the crowd rules, so the old stadium crowd section will have to go.
THE GREAT CORONAVIRUS CANCELLED SPORTS TIPPING CONTEST
We have create a tipping competition that challenges all the sports fan out there to tip when or if 19 major sporting events will go ahead.
Follow this link to learn more and play along.
WORLDWIDE I-SPY CHALLENGE
With a lot of things going viral online, most of them highly amusing, we would like to suggest one that we hope crosses borders and cultures.
It is basically the world’s biggest game of I-Spy, but it is open to everyone in the world.
This adds a level of complexity not seen before in I-Spy as you first have to guess where the person is from, and what is likely to be in their vicinity, and indeed translate if required.
With a dedicated rolling 24 Hour live stream we think it would be a worldwide smash.
INTERPRETATIVE DANCE CHALLENGE
Following on from the supposed success of our I-Spy challenge, we offer up another worldwide challenge – the Coronavirus Interpretative Dance Challenge.
The object is to create and perform a two minute dance to portray the history of the Coronavirus in the most artistic way you can.
All entries must be recorded inside your home to comply with social distancing measures, and can only feature people that live within your current residence.
There will be daily and monthly winners, with the best of the best voted by the people when the coronavirus pandemic ends. The winning entry being uploaded to the Coronavirus Wikiepdia page as a historical record of the event.