Drones have become man’s new best friend amid the coronavirus lockdown. Remember when a guy used a drone to walk his dog or a friend delivered toilet paper to his buddy or a man sent his number to a girl using the drone? Well, the flying machine has come in handy for many people staying indoors.
Recently, a guy in Australia was missing his mates while self-isolating. So, he sent some whisky over to his neighbour using a drone to chill with them virtually.
Have a look at the entire video:
Meanwhile, in Australia..
This guy uses his drone to share bottle of Johnnie Walker with his neighbours while following lockdown rules. #Straya
📹: Joe Mignone – Facebook pic.twitter.com/NhQYPXQZTT— Keira Savage (@KeiraSavage00) April 2, 2020
In the video, the man can be seen sharing two glasses of Johnnie Walker with his neighbours while maintaining the social distancing protocol.
Many people admired the man’s creative idea to share a peg with his buddies:
When the will is great, the person finds a way. ✌️
— Butterflylanding (@Butterflylandi2) April 2, 2020
Yo Alves @genesiaalves this is the way to send me all that food u cooking
— Protima (@PEyogagirl) April 2, 2020
this takes Bartending to a all new height 🥃🥃🚁
— James,MH3 (*Blue checkmark) since 2012 (@jmh3rdone) April 2, 2020
WOW 🤩. I’m so impressed!! This guy and his mates have just turned isolation on its head! And by doing that they have won the Inaugural COVID19 ISOLATION STRAYA STYLE TROPHY 🏆😂👍
— 🔥Dan Nikolic🔥 (@nikolic_d_) April 2, 2020
Not all heroes wear capes
— Michael Safro (@safrossydney) April 2, 2020
Others were also concerned that the bottle or glasses could be a potential carrier of the virus:
Great fun, hope everyone’s washed their hands and sanitised the glasses😉
— Victoria Bonello (@VictoriaBonell1) April 2, 2020
Could still be transferring the virus by contact on the glass.
— Rob (@musca) April 2, 2020
This is an opportunity for the virus to spread – not a good idea
— Messiah17 (@Messiah_17) April 2, 2020
How many days does Cov 19 stick to plastic ? 3+
— Roger Herbert (@RogerHerbert14) April 2, 2020
Well, don’t we all miss hanging out with our friends? We just hope the virus is contained soon so that the world can go back to normal.