Day 123 18th July 2020

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There's 5,834 cases in Northern Ireland, 294,066 in the UK and 25,750 in Ireland. There are over 600,000 deaths worldwide which is very sad.

When I got up I watched Blockers which is a movie with Leslie Mann, John Cena, Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan and Gideon Adlon in it.

Three young girls made a pact to have sex and lose their virginity on prom night. Their parents found out about it and decided to go and stop anything from happening.

I thought the movie was pretty funny and I enjoyed it.

Then I watched Malibu Rescue and they got jet skis, but needed permission from their parents to ride them. Tyler and Gina got permission from their parents, but Eric and Lizzie didn't get permission so they had to stay behind.

Dylan went to get a training manual and Tyler took the jet ski out with Gina and they stalled it. The got to a beach nearby and were stranded until Gina pulled seaweed from the ski. They went back and Eric had to enter the competition because he was the only one available.

Eric had lied about his permission slip so that he could keep Lizzie company, I thought it was sweet.

He ended up going in reverse but made a comeback and it turned out that Lizzie was the one who did so well.

Ethan called and we talked for a bit which was nice.

I watched another episode and the families went to see how their kids were getting on. Lizzie had to lie to her mum the whole time because she'd got on the jet ski without permission. She ended up saying she was dating Eric and he had to go along with it. 

Tyler's sister was missing on the beach so he had to go and find her with his mum. He found her on a house boat and then his mum got on and went into labour. They were going to get off the boat, but it had drifted so Tyler had to call Lizzie.

She went out and helped them with her mum and the baby was born.

Then I was going to go for a shower, but my dad had painted it so I had to have a bath instead.

When i got downstairs I watched Families of the Mafia and CP talked about becoming a barber and the guy said he could do an apprenticeship.

Karina talked to her boyfriend, Paulie and they pretty much broke up. He doesn't seem like a good boyfriend and I think she should definitely avoid him. Karina was out with her friends and CP got into a bit of an argument with Paulie and then Paulie left.

The guy from the Irish mafia was meeting his daughter's boyfriend and he was complaining about only meeting him, when they'd been dating for around a year. He was telling the boyfriend that he should've called. I thought the dad was being pretty mean and he literally started punching walls, he seems awful. At least he isn't fully Irish because he's lived in America his whole life and it was probably his grandparents or something who were Irish.

Then I watched Jackie Brown which is a movie with Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster, Robert De Niro and Michael Keaton in it.

Jackie was an air hostess and she smuggled money in from Mexico to America for Samuel. The government found out about it and made her work for them.

I really enjoyed the movie and there was a really funny bit, but I don't want to spoil it. 

Then I watched the Jack Ryan TV series. Jack went to Venezuela with his friend who was a senator and when they were going back, they were attacked. The senator was shot and died, it was unfortunate.

A policeman was involved in the attack and he went home, his wife and kids had been killed. The killer was still in the house and they ended up fighting, it was very tense. When the policeman was about to be shot his dog bit the guy.

Jack was friendly with a woman and she was some sort of spy or something. It turned out she was trying to help the man who shot the senator, when Jack found out he said he couldn't trust her and left.

Jack was attacked in his room and he nearly drowned and then he got out and the guy put plastic over his head. It was pretty tense, the guy ended up getting away.

Bye for today, I hope you're all well.

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