Although my wife had to work the full day today and thus has not been home since she left for the Thai restaurant around 10:15 a.m., this post will not be lengthy. It is already 8:30 p.m.
I watched an enjoyable Christmas movie early last evening ─ 2015's Debbie Macomber's Dashing Through the Snow. It featured beautiful Meghan Ory, whom I am becoming very familiar with.
I loved her in this movie ─ more so than her far more serious role in Chesapeake Shores. And as hot as she was as something of an action star in the movie Dark Rising: Watchtower, I much more prefer her almost kooky, upbeat character in Dashing Through the Snow. Her sweet tenderness was beguiling.
This is another of those movies that I would watch around Christmas, if only my brother's girlfriend could spend the couple of days with us that she usually does.
Meghan's co-star, by the way, was actor Andrew W. Walker whose character proved to be very likeable ─ I was actually rooting for him to grow to love Meghan's irresistible character, for I would have fallen hard for her.
My dear wife was home while I watched the movie, but she largely left me to it, and I was in tears at least once because of my emotional involvement.
This morning, as usual, my brother and I largely watched different fare, beginning with Odessa Orlewicz's video of yesterday ─ it was a little more than 1¼ hours (1:19:50) long: The National Citizens Inquiry & Pressing Criminal Charges.
I have 2 separate experts come on the show to discuss next steps Canadians need to, and should take. It takes a village to fight Goliath. The fight has only just begun.
The book is clearbc.org/products/ or try https://clearbc.org/products/ and Davids email is clear2012@pm.me and the citizens inquiry is nationalcitizensinquiry.ca
"David" was David Lindsay, and his book is far, far beyond my means to afford ─ I considered buying a copy, but I most definitely cannot afford to be paying $199.00 for one.
How can an everyday person struggling with financial concerns ever be expected to be part of a legal battle when the means of participation are priced far beyond our reach?
Anyway, the second guest was Kari Simpson.
I also tuned in a Rumble upload of yesterday by Children's Health Defence Canada, but my simple-minded brother whose only overriding interest is getting out to drink with his drinking buddies seven days a week wanted none of it: Charles Eisenstein - Victory ISN"T the Solution - A Wise Path Forward.
At best I may have gotten 10 minutes into the 56-minute production before his aggressive bitching proved more than I was prepared to continue with.
I next tuned in a 41-minute upload to Rumble today by Sunfellow on COVID19: Dr. Stephanie Seneff: Why C19 Jabs Are Injuring So Many People. However, Dr. Stephanie Seneff tends to be too technical for most laymen to understand, and this was one of those instances.
I was too distracted to be able to focus on her presentation, and quickly accepted that her slides were being entirely lost upon me ─ I was gaining nothing from them.
We finished our television entertainment with the final two episodes of the T.V. series Star Trek Continues. Any fan of the original 1960 series ought to love these homages.
I always hoped to see considerably more of gorgeous actress Michele Specht ─ who apparently turned 49 back on July 24 of this year. Wow!!
I have to stop blogging for today ─ I am out of free time.

No comments:
Post a Comment