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I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of MontrΓ©al.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Wednesday, 12 January 2022

Working at Balance


My wife has not had to work today, so she has been home. Consequently, I am not going to spend a lot of time with this post.

She has been feeling unwell the past couple of days, citing that many in her social circle are also suffering from something. She works part-time in a Thai restaurant, so I suspect that some of her fellow employees are in a similar state.

I said to her that we have ivermectin, but she panned it without even knowing what it was. She is inoculated in order to be able to work at that restaurant, and also happens to be someone who fairly regularly sees doctors for her various troubles. Thus, she has few qualms about taking prescriptions and over the counter medications. 

Due to the manner in which she asked what ivermectin was upon my mentioning it, I knew the offer was wasted. She attributes scant authority to me in almost anything, so there was no motivation whatsoever for me to be expending any effort at explanation to unhearing ears.

Earlier my younger brother and I had watched Odessa Orlewicz's latest video: Jan 10th- Grizzly Patriot (Who Is Out Of A Coma Now ) And I Have A No Holds Barred Conversation About HIs Hospital Stay (With Sean Taylor)

It was extremely interesting, for I was hospitalized with a "COVID pneumonia" diagnosis this past October, and had to practically fight to get released just after 11 days.

Obviously Mark Friesen was far worse than I was, even though by the time I was taken to the hospital I had become effectively bedridden and no longer able to even stand unassisted, let alone walk. I was told that my lungs were scarred, but no one said anything about there being any "cavities" in them ─ I just had a mass of dark material at the base of both of them. I expect that it was a mix of mucous, perhaps old blood, and maybe even dead lung cells.

Anyway, yes, it was a very interesting video at just over 1½ hours in length; and thus I felt concern afterwards when my wife had gotten up for the day and come down to the kitchen.

The next video I tuned in by way of our Android TV Box so that my brother and I could watch it on T.V. was uploaded to Rumble by Vaccine Choice Canada and was just a few minutes longer than the previous video we had watched. This second video was Dr. Jessica Rose & Dr. James Lyons-Weiler Share Their Latest Research.  

Ted Kuntz was the host on this video. However, I did not enjoy it anywhere near as much as I did Odessa's video. I suspect that my interest was impaired because of that disappointing interaction with my wife ─ my mind was too often elsewhere. Also, I was also having my first meal of the day, so my attention to that was also distracting.

Normally, I adore Dr. Jessica Rose ─ and I did in this video, too. But maybe my brother and I needed to have watched it when my wife was not yet up from bed. I found that Dr. James Lyons-Weiler was expressing himself poorly much of the time, failing to be properly coherent, and backtracking and correcting himself. 

However, as already said, had I not been as distracted by those things I identified, perhaps I would have been able to clearly follow what he was saying without as much trouble as I experienced.

My brother actually sought some bed rest when there were still 15 or so minutes remaining to the video, so I was not alone in not being captured by it. 

One thing that I very much did not care for were the callers ─ viewers who were allowed to call in to ask the two guests questions. Hardly any of those who managed to get on air were concise; instead, they rambled and wasted time before finally presenting their question(s). One person finished her lengthy ramble by admitting that she had no question ─ she just wanted to waste everyone's time with her thoughts.     

There was even one woman who called in who was deeply invested in the conviction that one well-known family I shall not identify have been behind the corruption of the medical system since the 1800s; and she rambled on, finishing by insisting that we all needed to watch some video she felt was essential viewing that supposedly explained everything ─ she was going to leave a link to it somewhere, perhaps in an unseen chat box.

I am familiar with some of what that latter woman was propounding, but this was not the place to be dredging up that hoary chestnut. The programme was supposed to be concerning the LATEST research of the two guests ─ not 'ancient' history that can be dealt with in some other show for any of those who are completely ignorant of that history and have the curiosity to tune in to any such alternate discussion.

But enough of the morning's videos.

I also want to mention that my brother and I finally watched the series finale last night of the T.V. series Deadbeat.

The series was quite novel when it debuted, but it fast petered out. The third season seemed to be a reboot of a failed plotline ─ all previous characters were discarded, and the main character somehow identifies and bonds with some other new character to such a degree that they become immediately inseparable and live together doing nothing but drinking and taking drugs copiously, all the while engaging in the basest physical acts and 'bathroom' language.

The series deserved to die, frankly.

My final topic is the weather ─ it has rained for two days, so we pedestrians no longer have snow and ice to be concerned about. 

Maybe that damned mouse we apparently still have will now feel like moving out! We discovered its presence just after Christmas, I believe. The disgusting, shitty little wretch has to go ─ violently or voluntarily.

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