It was after 2:30 a.m. before I got to bed last night, and I had first drunk a can of strong (8% alcohol) beer because I was feeling the anxiety that comes of alcohol and social withdrawal. I was even missing the wife I once had, but whose love and respect for me are now gone.
The late night did not much matter, for I was soon enough awake and rose for the day just after 7 a.m. My brother managed to remain in his bedroom until well past 9 a.m. despite having retired to his bedroom last evening at 11 p.m.
He was to be driving his girlfriend Bev to work today, so he left here shortly before 10 a.m. to make the slightly more than two-mile drive to her home; and so it was that he and I did not watch any morning T.V. together until he later returned ─ which may have been nigh 10:30 a.m.
Employing our Android TV Box and the apps that I have downloaded into it, I tuned in Dr. Joseph Mercola's latest video that had been uploaded to BitChute on December 22: The Quazi Approval of Comirnaty- Interview with Alix Mayer.
I followed that with the three-part video set totalling something under 50 minutes and which each featured a different doctor speaking on December 8 at some manner of forum being held in Victoria, B.C.:
- Dr. Stephen Malthouse - Doctors on Tour - Victoria
- Dr. Daniel Nagase - Doctors on Tour - Victoria
- Dr Charles Hoffe - Doctors on Tour Victoria
At this moment, it is 3:47 p.m. and my brother has yet to leave for the afternoon; and my wife arrived home maybe 15 minutes ago. I will not have much time for blogging.
I had hoped to resume my exercise schedule by performing some attempts at chin-ups and pull-ups out in the backyard toolshed, but the door lock out there is frozen. I tried heating the key with a lighter; and I also used some WD-40, but neither treatment has been successful.
I will make a final check of the lock once my brother leaves to hook up with his girlfriend Bev, who only works until around 4 p.m. as a rule.
What I had hoped to do after discharging my exercises for the day was to tune in a Christmas movie and do some drinking while I was alone, but my wife is here for the remainder of the day. Nonetheless, I may yet manage to log in a Christmas movie ─ it's not like my wife will be suddenly 'chatting up a storm' and require both my attention and participation.
It is supposedly -11ΒΊ Celsius (or 13ΒΊ F.) here in Surrey, according to Google; and the two or three inches of snow that we accrued yesterday has not even begun to start melting.
I am going to pause this post for now. I may only come back to it to announce that I have nothing more worth reporting on, and to just get on with publishing it.
As conjectured, I have neither the time nor the cause to report further concerning this frigid day. I will, nevertheless, comment that my wife became conversant; but this was due to her need to have use of my credit card to place an order (nearly $980) to Thailand for some health-related products that she will resell ─ she is quite deeply involved with TheiConGroup.com, but that involvement only seems to be deepening the owed credit balance on my credit card.
I seem fated to die in debt.
Incidentally, I did not attempt to watch a Christmas movie.
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