Once my younger brother was home last evening from his daily socializing, I had a 2017 movie planned to play after we first watched an episode of The Flash.
Before I was able to launch the movie, my brother allowed that he had already watched the movie a couple or so years ago.
Caught off guard by this revelation, I hustled upstairs to my very long movie list and seized upon another 2017 movie of somewhat similar vein: American Assassin.
Where my brother was concerned, the movie seemed to be a good choice; and I also enjoyed it, I should add, I just wish that the actor playing the central character was more developed physically, although I am well aware that deadly combat specialists commonly do not appear physically imposing, and that a confrontation is over in a mere few seconds. This spectacular give-and-take displays in movies and T.V. shows that last for what seems like a minute or more are fiction ─ people simply cannot withstand the trauma that a genuine combat killer can dispense.
I only recognized one actor in the movie ─ Michael Keaton, of course.
The movie filled the main portion of our evening viewing, so it served its dual purpose of entertainment and time passage.
I used the BeeTV app that is downloaded into our Android TV Box to locate a source for the movie, but it is readily enough available online ─ as long as you are able to potentially contend with an unwanted popup or new browser tab or two at outset when you seek to get the movie to play, some sample sources are MoviesJoy, or FMovies (here and here), or M4uHD.
As I recently reported, I have grown unaccustomed to alcohol now that I am out of the Christmas / New Years celebratory period, for my sleep was disrupted around daybreak with a touch of hangover even though I only drank two cans last evening of the strong (8% alcohol) malt that I try to keep myself supplied with.
We rose to clear blue skies, but by late in the morning they had become grey.
My brother had to leave to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. and drive her to work, so I ventured out to the backyard tool shed for some exercise, first weighing in at around 194 pounds full dressed and wearing a pair of runners.
I seem to have set myself a new ceiling where the repetitions in the six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups portion of my exercising is concerned: 4 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2. That third "3" had been a "2" for at least the past week.
The metal bars out in the shed were very cold on my bare hands, for we are into day two of a two-day Arctic cold spell. I think the clouding over of today betokens the onset of milder temperatures.
This morning my brother and I watched some different fare on T.V. via our Android TV Box ─ I led us off with Odessa Orlewicz's video of yesterday, her first since January 10: UN Whistle Blower & Graphene Toxicity. They Are Monsters.
The video was 47 minutes in duration; and even though in the video of yesterday Odessa claimed that she would be providing all the links in her video description approximately two or so hours after it had been streamed / uploaded, there was neither a description nor had she provided even one link.
But I admire the woman regardless.
Then it was a 54-minute YouTube video that was streamed or uploaded two days ago: Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 28, 2023, # 390 ( Dane Wigington ).
https://www.GeoengineeringWatch.org
"Dangerous Arctic Blast Ushering Coldest Air For 2023 Across Northern US", a new FOX news harbinger headline of the coming winter weather warfare that is scheduled for regions of the US. The Weather Channel climate engineering cover-up actors are doing their best to pretend the engineered winter weather whiplash extremes are just an act of nature. Around the world numerous countries are descending into chaos, supply chains are breaking down. Atmospheric and ecological collapse are unfolding and accelerating across the board, but Bill Gates has just announced that "things are only continuing to get better". We are truly living in a planetary asylum, is there still any chance of turning the tide?
All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Awareness raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer.
Dane Wigington
Then came a Liberty Coalition Canada (featuring host Michael Thiessen) upload to Rumble, also from two days ago, and a little more than an hour in duration (1:08:59): Insights into the Ontario Law Society: Michael speaks ft. Bruce Pardy.
On this week's episode of OPEN MIKE, Mike is joined by law professor at Queen's University, Bruce Pardy, to talk about the political revolution that has taken place in the Ontario Law Society.
Episode Resources: https://law.queensu.ca/directory/bruce-pardy; https://www.rightsprobe.org/
I capped off our viewing with an episode of the British T.V. series Ghosts.
My brother then sought some bed rest before leaving for the day to socialize ─ he left while I was enjoying a needed early afternoon nap.
I got a text from my wife this morning ─ it was one week ago that she left YVR on her flight to Rome to visit a sister of hers who lives there.
My wife asked if I would visit a post office and mail off three boxes of Boom Cocoa Plus to a customer of hers ─ my wife tries to sell some of Thailand's The Icon Group's products here in Canada.
The nearest post office is a mile away, and I would have to walk (I do not drive), so the errand was contingent on just when I would have to do this. However, all I said in reply was "Maybe".
She never replied back. I don't know if she was just feeling me out on my agreeability, or if she was bummed by my answer.
She later posted these eight photos below to her Facebook account at 2:21 p.m. my Pacific Time Zone time, or 11:21 p.m. Rome time, with this description:
π Frist time taking Metro π home by myself at night π quite exciting so guess what !!! I’m get lost π€£ , because in here (Rome )they have many exit depends on where is your direction π€£ππ so I pick the wrong one ππ€·π
I am thinking that all eight of the photos were taken at the Piazza Barberini, for I researched and firmly believe that four of them were.
I believe that these first two photos are of the Hotel Sina Bernini Bristol based upon this image at Trivago.com Hotels Rome close to Barberini - Fontana di Trevi Metro Station (Rome, Italy).
And these next two are of the entrance to the Barberini – Fontana di Trevi underground station on Line A of the Rome Metro ─ see supporting images at this report at Structurae.net.
Consequently I am assuming that the remaining four images were also taken in the Piazza Barberini purely by association, since she provided no further photos.
In other news here on the home front, my youngest stepson revealed to my brother this morning that he had somehow sprained (the lad actually feared that he may have broken, but has yet to get medical assessment) an ankle playing soccer. He had a pole to help him move about.
Well, after my brother and I finished with our morning T.V., I came upstairs and dug out the crutches I had used back in November 2010 when I needed surgery on my left knee to reattach my quadriceps tendon that had torn completely free of my patella (kneecap) as a consequence of a fall here in the house.
It's of course not exactly good that the crutches are being used once more, but it is good that they were on hand to be used!
Well, I am either going to undertake a long walk mid-evening or so, or else I will get to bed early and rise at 2 a.m. to ready for the venture ─ I have yet to decide just which schedule I will be embracing.
Either way, I will not be watching any evening T.V. with my brother once he returns home.








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