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Who am I?

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, 11 May 2022

Urge to Kill

My younger brother arrived home last evening around 9:20 p.m., I think, so I was able to catch us up on an episode each of three of the T.V. series that we follow via our Android TV Box, plus a special unscheduled feature that I was curious about.

The entertainment began with an episode of Chicago Fire, and then I tuned in an old 1960 black & white British 'whodunit' that ran for 56 minutes titled Urge to Kill.

I could not find a source for it with the usual apps that I have downloaded into our Android TV Box, so I had to use a browser app to watch the film at a website called RareFilms ─ provided the link remains valid, the old gem that we watched can be found here.

Thereafter we watched an episode each of Chapelwaite and then Saxondale, and then it was bedtime.

Over that day ─ and even more so today ─ I was affected by a deep, bellowing cough, and the viral infection's catarrh affects my sleep. Once in bed, I soon lose the function of one of my nasal passageways due to mucous blockage. The damned stuff migrates and seems to flow from one passageway to the other, depending upon which way my head is turned (I do not normally tend to sleep well upon my back, so I have to find a position conducive to sleep on my side or even my stomach).

I have both of my adult stepsons to thank for the affliction, for the youngest (aged 24?) has been coughing for maybe the past four weeks; and his older (aged 27?) brother has begun coughing this past week, and has now taken some time off work. 

What is rather peculiar is that I otherwise feel as normal as before ─ I just have this richly phlegmatic cough.

Nevertheless, I do hope to get out in the early a.m. on another of my nocturnal five-mile walks. But more on that in a little bit.

My wife never came home after leaving for work yesterday around 10:20 a.m. Normally she has Wednesdays free, so I expect that she decided to use today as if it was something of a weekend (she spends most of each weekend somewhere in Vancouver).

Consequently I have not had her around today. My routine has pretty much been my own. Unfortunately, the afternoon has been overcast, so there was no temptation for me to be sitting outside in the backyard.

As for morning T.V. with my brother, after he turned it over to me so that I could tune in some videos via our Android TV Box, I led us off with Odessa Orlewicz's latest effort from yesterday titled May 10th - The Website Every Human Needs To See And Understand

Basically, the nigh 40-minute episode had chemtrails and related technology as its focus. We are in for a nightmare of disastrous climate change, if website GeoEngineeringWatch.org is on track.

My brother had to go and pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, so I took that opportunity to have some exercise out in the backyard toolshed. Afterwards in the house, I weighed myself while totally naked: 192 / 193 pounds. Still about 10 pounds too much! I can barely perform a pull-up now at the age of 72.

Other videos my brother and I were to watch included a 13-minute hodgepodge of warnings concerning mandated 'vaccinations': U.S. SOLDIERS SPEAK OUT... 

Next up was a YouTube video uploaded on May 1, a 45-minute interview titled She's exposing the TRUTH in Ukraine and they don't like it | Redacted Conversation with Eva Bartlett

Award-winning journalist Eva Bartlett joins Clayton Morris in this episode of Redacted Conversations to talk about her coverage of the war in Ukraine.

Our viewing entertainment finished with another of mysterious EwarAnon's videos. There are various sources for them, and this is probably not the link that my brother and I accessed, but this will serve: The Lost History of Flat Earth Season 2 Episode 2

At an hour and 13 minutes, the video was a total loss as far as I am concerned. EwarAnon can confuse and boggle the viewer with all of the computational modelling that he likes, but it proved absolutely nothing to me. In fact, the condemnatory phrase "the author of confusion" comes to mind.

The guy trots out all of this blather about angles and degrees and on and on, but none of it proved to me that the Earth is not a great globe heliocentrically circling the Sun. Just because EwarAnon says what he is presenting is absolute proof, that simply does not make it so.

The whole episode was just a confusing waste of time ─ provide something that is understandable! Future episodes had better be more sensible.

I want to have a bath, so I need to bring this post to a close. My planned early a.m. five-mile walk in the Whalley area should have me rising at 2:30 a.m. to ready myself, so even if my brother does manage to arrive home this evening by the 9:30 p.m. deadline that I secretly having in place for him, I will watch at most an episode each of two of the T.V. series we follow via our Android TV Box.

I sure hope that I have no bad experiences ─ that walk early yesterday a.m. was enough to have me considering abandoning them.

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