And there goes another afternoon basely conducted.
I never sat up too late last evening ─ perhaps I was into bed by 10:30 p.m. My younger brother had bused off to Baselines Pub fairly early in the afternoon to meet his friend Greg, who would have bused there from where he lives in Langley. The point of this is to equalize the sacrifice each of them would have to make in getting there, as opposed to one of them having to get himself near to where the other lives.
And since they tend to do considerable drinking when they get together, neither risks the drive.
There may have been a third drinker involved as well.
Anyway, he was not back yet when I went to bed ... nor was my working life, who had put in a full day at the Thai restaurant where she has part-time employment. However, I am sure that I did hear her show up ere I had yet managed any sleep (we have adjacent bedrooms).
Although I did rise once after daybreak to use the toilet, I otherwise was abed for approximately 10 hours. Certainly, I had my usual successions of broken sleep, but to be in bed for that long is most unusual for me. And I would have been there even longer had I not taken a peek at the time.
My brother did not emerge from his bedroom until nigh 9 a.m., but I was to be the first of us to take possession of the T.V. And so utilizing our Android TV Box, I began accessing some videos related to the scamdemic / casedemic / plandemic.
I led us off with an April 6 upload to YouTube by Mark Moss ─ it was a 56-minute interview titled The Greatest Asset to Protect Your Freedom and Wealth | Dr. Joe Mercola. It is rare that I ever see someone interviewing Dr. Mercola ─ that of interviewer is generally his role.
Next we watched Odessa Orlewicz's latest video. It was a bit over an hour in duration.
I finished the entertainment with two videos uploaded to BitChute on April 21 by Truth Seekers Worldwide ─ the first was also just over an hour long, but the second was a mere five minutes:
• Ukraine - What is Really Happening with Gonzalo Lira | Real Talk with Zuby
• On the Front Line of Battle Where Russian Forces Eliminate Ukrainian Forces!
For those unaware, Gonzalo Lira lives in Ukraine, and was just recently thought to have been 'disappeared' by nefarious Ukrainian government / military actors. Fortunately, after a few days of silence, he re-emerged from where he had been hiding.
These videos took us to around 1:15 p.m., depriving my brother of any possible bed rest because of course he had to soon rush off to hook up with another of his drinking buddies somewhere. Maybe he will be home this evening in time ─ and acceptable condition ─ for us to watch an episode of at least a couple of the T.V. series we follow in common via our Android TV Box.
We broke from our earlier video-watching around 9:45 a.m. because he had to ready to leave and pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. and drive her to work. He has been doing this four days per week, and since last Fall (although originally it was only three days per week).
My wife ─ who was to work another full day today (the restaurant opens at 11:00 a.m.) ─ had risen right around 9:45 a.m. and had gone directly into the bathroom to begin readying herself for her day. However, I was not to speak with her ─ I left with my brother, for I needed to restock on the strong (8% alcohol) malt that I try to keep myself supplied with. The government liquor store I shop at is two miles from here and very near where Bev lives.
I now have a further four dozen cans of the beer, but the full cost was to be $76.47 ─ beer ain't cheap no more. I can remember back in the beginning of the 1970s (I started drinking in October 1969 when I turned 20) that I could buy a dozen beers for something like $3.60, or maybe even less.
Could it have been below $3? Maybe it was. My pals and I could pretty much get sloshed on just $2 each when we went to a beer parlour ─ that would buy us eight glasses of beer apiece.
The damned greedy government can never bleed its citizens enough, and is always seeking ways of getting even more blood from us. They're disgusting.
But returning to my narrative, by the time my brother and I were back home, my wife had already left for work.
I did get a text from her this afternoon at 2:59 p.m. enquiring with desperate hope whether her large box of health-related goods had yet been delivered by DHL, but it has yet to show.
I have been tracking it, but the damned thing seems stuck on a "Clearance Event" stage:
Of course I made an enquiry several days ago, and I posted the response here in my blog ─ but I will do so again. This is from four days ago:
I do see that your shipment is currently on an uncontrollable clearance delay with Canadian Customs as it is currently being held for inspection/examination by other government agencies. I do apologize, DHL has no control over customs process, procedure, examinations/inspections nor their delays when clearing and releasing goods for entry into Canada. At this time, I have gone ahead and checked the customs system and do see that Canadian customs is not requiring any further documents or information to clear the goods.
But the third "Clearance Event" occurred two days thereafter, and this is becoming unreasonable. Why would the government be meddling for over two weeks now with a package, and not offer any justification?
I have just now replied to that DHL E-mail, wondering to them if this is as exceptional as I am feeling that it is.
God, I despise government!!!
If this package has been 'stolen' (i.e., falsely seized), then we are out well over $1,000, and we bloody well cannot afford it.




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