The suckers out there will believe it, too!
I was able to tune in and watch a Christmas movie early last evening ─ on T.V., thanks to our Android TV Box. It was 2015's 'Tis the Season for Love. Apparently it has also been titled Christmas Confessions.
The movie was quite good for those of us who do like Hallmark-style movies ... and I definitely do.
I cannot say that I had any familiarity with lead actress Sarah Lancaster, but she was appealing enough in her role. As far as the cast went, however, there was one surprising coincidence.
The lead actor (Brendan Perry) ─ and the actor (Andrew Francis) who played his brother ─ also play brothers in the T.V. series Chesapeake Shores, which I watch. I realized this duplicated relationship almost immediately.
I thought that there might even have been a third Chesapeake Shores cast member in the movie, but I now forget just who it may have been.
As I said, the movie was good enough, but I have no desire to re-watch it anytime soon.
I drank about four ounces of dark rum during the movie, as well as a glass of Merlot. Then after my younger brother was home later in the evening following his daily socializing, I went through two cans of the strong (8% alcohol) malt that I seek to keep in stock.
My wife was home all that evening, I am pleased to say. However, she had to work a full day today ─ and most likely tomorrow ─ at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time. The restaurant opens each day at 11 a.m.
This morning my brother and I watched several videos, but I shall mention only three.
One of them was a half hour in length, and uploaded to Rumble two days ago by Sunfellow On COVID-19: Jimmy Dore On Pandemic Amnesty.
Writing in The Atlantic, economist Emily Oster announced that it's time for the COVID wars to end, and for aggrieved parties who may or may not have been "right" in challenging the dominant narrative about vaccines, masks, transmission and related topics to give their antagonists a pass so that we can all move on together. But is that how it works -- thousands lose their jobs, while countless more are demonized on a grand scale and everyone's supposed to just take a mulligan?
Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the importance of expressions of contrition if there is to be any "amnesty" for the likes of Noam Chomsky, Piers Morgan and Jimmy Kimmel who did everything they could to smear COVID narrative skeptics.
Jimmy unleashed considerable profanity over the course of the video, so be warned. Nevertheless, I whole-heartedly agree with him.
The second video was on YouTube, a 37-minute documentary uploaded on October 17 by dwtruthwarrior: The Canadian Truckers Were Right.
After watching the convoy inquiry clown show and the inflammatory rhetoric and government propaganda by the media about the truckers and convoy supporters, I needed to channel my frustration into something creative. So I spent 13 hours yesterday making a short 30 documentary out of some of the footage I saved which I entitled:
THE TRUCKERS WERE RIGHT
My site: https://www.dwtruthwarrior.com
I was so deeply invested in that convoy ─ seeing some of that footage again of them driving to Ottawa with thousands of people on overpasses and along freezing country roads madly cheering them on made my eyes burn with tears.
The third video I will mention was another documentary of sorts, based upon Robert Kennedy's book. The video was uploaded to BitChute on October 18, and was not too much short of two hours in duration (1:50:03): The Real Anthony Fauci full movie.
Fauci is a monster, and should be tried as such.
Okay, I have one of my early a.m. 5½-mile walks scheduled for overnight, so I wish to get this post concluded. My brother apparently bused off to a pub to rendezvous with one or more of his drinking buddies, so I do not expect him home until into the latter evening ─ but sometimes he surprises me, and I have no intention of becoming involved with him where any evening T.V. is concerned.
Unlike yesterday's sunny skies, today has been overcast. After my wife left for work, I eventually got around to checking her partially opened bedroom window for signs of any more wasps. To my surprise, there was one torpidly barely moving about on the inside of the window screen. As well, there were five or six on a small platform extending out from the window ─ the platform may have been used by previous tenants for placing potted pants, or even something like a bird cage during the warm months.
Anyway, two of the wasps on the platform still had a spark of life remaining to them, and a third might also have still been barely alive. One or two others were laying on their backs or sides, so they had to be deceased.
Wherever the nest is above the window in the roof eave, the cold weather is exterminating the colony.
As I have written before, I do have sympathy for them. But what can I do? I could put them into a container and keep them here in the house, but they would want to be free. And I could not keep them locked up for the next six months, feeding them things like bits of juicy fruits.
Even if any were to make it until we had warm weather again, none of the wasps would likely have a colony to return to.
Their deaths with the arrival of cold weather is something that is ordained by God.







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