The second half-litre can of Danish Faxe Royal Strong (8% alcohol) beer that I found nearly a week ago got consumed last evening, along with two cans of regular-sized strong (8% alcohol) malt.
I realize now that the two cans were probably not imports, but rather products of Faxe Canada.
Anyway, as much as I will now miss having the extra beer to drink of an evening, I expect that my overall well-being will benefit, for there were some morning aftereffects. I am unaccustomed to consuming that much alcohol.
My younger brother had arrived home before I had yet published yesterday's blog post here, so I never got a chance to watch any T.V. on my own. Even so, his somewhat early arrival home from his daily socializing meant that we were to watch (via our Android TV Box) more than our usual number of shows.
In the case of last evening, we watched an episode each of Supergirl, Doc Martin, Resident Alien, Animal Kingdom, and Yellowstone.
In the case of Doc Martin, it was the premiere episode of season three, but I realize now that there was a T.V. movie that came out in between the two seasons; titled On the Edge, I expect that it will provide a few answers to certain changes in that premiere season three episode.
However, we will not be watching it this evening ─ I have an early a.m. walk planned that requires me to be getting up at 2 a.m. to quickly ready for, so I need to get to bed relatively early this evening. I will be avoiding my brother.
He left for the day early this afternoon (to "socialize") while I was having my needed early afternoon nap.
Earlier in the morning we had watched some further T.V. together, starting off with an hour-long video uploaded to BitChute's Mercola channel four days ago: Will We See Another Kennedy in the White House?- Interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the author of two books. "American Values: Lessons I Learned from My Family," published in 2018, describes the Kennedys' 60-year-long fight with the CIA.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced he’s considering entering the presidential race if he can garner enough support. To support his bid for president, visit TeamKennedy.com.
The Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and several other plaintiffs, including me, are suing the Trusted News Initiative (TNI) for violation of antitrust laws. The BBC has been using its market power and illegal collaboration with other leading market actors to crush smaller news outlets.
The CHD has also filed a number of First Amendment cases, including one against Facebook, which censored the CHD, Mercola.com and many other sites.
As a private company, Facebook has the right to censor anyone it wants, for any reason. However, they cannot do it at the behest of the government, and we now have ample evidence that this is precisely what they’ve been doing.
Kennedy believes if he is elected to the White House he can clean out government corruption because he knows where it is, what it stems from and how to correct it.
I would sure vote for the guy if I was American.
Next we watched a 1¼-hour (1:14:25) upload of three days ago to Rumble's Stew Peters Network channel: LIVE @ 8: Uncensored: WHO's IHR Amendments Already IN PLACE By Default with Dr. Rima Laibow.
Dr. Rima joins Maria Zeee to explain how the WHO's deadly proposed IHR Amendments are already in place by default, detailing the timeline to take action to stop this nail-in-the-coffin before November of this year.
I have not before heard of Dr. Rima Laibow, but the ol' gal sure is sharp!
The final video we watched was a 13-minute oldie at BitChute's bluedemon218 channel: Bikini Island Nuclear Test (Actual Footage).
My brother had nipped out to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, so I took that time for some exercise out in the backyard tool shed, first weighing in fully-clothed at approximately 193 pounds.
In the six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups that comprised the major portion of the exercises, my repetitions in those six sets were: 3 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 2.
It was sunny and quite warm then, and the day remained so. In fact, I do believe that I could have sat in the backyard this afternoon and gotten coloured by the Sun.
This has me fairly concerned, for I spend so much time in the afternoons working on a post in each of my two blogs, plus adding content into whatever post I have on the go at one of my two hosted websites. On top of requiring an early afternoon nap, how am I ever going to be able to find the time for any sunning when the weather becomes possible to do so?
My eyes are burned out right now ─ I need to rest them. Yet around mid-afternoon, I was E-mailed the two receipts I need in order to file the tax returns for my wife and I ─ the receipts are for the Digital News Subscription Tax Credit.
I desperately need the tax refund ─ otherwise, I have extreme doubt that I can manage the monthly mortgage along with the upcoming three major annual expenditures for utilities, home insurance, and property taxes. The first is due April 3, the second will be due June 14, and the third in earliest July.
Heck, even with a hefty tax refund if such is forthcoming, I misdoubt being able to handle those expenses. And it has me despondent.
I am going to close this post and get it published ─ maybe I can yet somehow manage to work on those two tax returns. But it is already nearly 6 p.m. This project may not be possible with the time I have remaining to me today.







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