With my younger brother home last evening by maybe 9:20 p.m., we were to watch (via our Android TV Box that only I operate) an episode each of just two of the T.V. series that we follow: Last Tango in Halifax and Lewis.
I had nothing planned for the early a.m. today, so I have remained home. However, it has been mainly overcast, and often with extremely large dark clouds involved in the mix that are surely bringing rain wherever they congregate distantly. There has also been an uncharacteristically chilly June breeze.
This is undeniably all due to deliberate climate engineering by meddlesome technocrats, and the docile ignorant who make it all possible by performing for pay the necessary activities dictated to them which bring about these unnatural climate changes.
And so for a second consecutive day I have not been able to sit out in the backyard to benefit from any sunshine.
When my brother and I got together mid-morning today for some T.V. fare (again, shows made possible to watch on T.V. with our Android TV Box and apps downloaded into it), we were to first watch a nearly two-hour (1:52:38) interview hosted by Lex Fridman and uploaded to YouTube on May 17: Oliver Stone: Vladimir Putin and War in Ukraine | Lex Fridman Podcast #286.
I used a commercial-free YouTube alternative app to access the video, but YouTube cannot be relied upon to not ban and delete any of its hosted videos that it does not approve of, so I would recommend watching the video on any alternative platforms that may carry it ─ an example is this BitChute source.
My brother and I next watched Frank Sinatra: All or Nothing at All (2015) - Part 2 of 2 on BitChute here. It ran for two hours ─ we had watched Part 1 a few weeks back, and it was just a few minutes short of being two hours in length.
Actually, I had downloaded both videos onto a flash or thumb drive just in case they became unavailable due to copyright or any other reasons, but both still seem available. (Our Android TV Box has a port for thumb drives, allowing us yet another means of watching non-programmed fare on T.V.)
When the Frank Sinatra video was done, my brother never bothered seeking any bed rest before readying himself and heading off for the afternoon and early evening. Since I DO have early a.m. plans for tomorrow, I have the 9:30 p.m. curfew in place for him. If he is not home by that point in time, then 9:31 p.m. will be too late ─ I will not be sitting up to watch any of our T.V. shows with him.
I squandered the afternoon yesterday, so I want to make use of what remains of the afternoon today. I did exercise this latter morning out in the backyard toolshed when my brother nipped out to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. and drive her to work, but I want to do a little more activity and not just sit here on my ageing behind yet again.




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