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I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of MontrΓ©al.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Thursday, 9 March 2023

πŸ’€☠πŸ’€☠πŸ’€☠ Fail, Fail again

The fail and fall came with my decision to not get to bed late last night straightaway following an evening of television with my younger brother. I did not get to bed until somewhere around 3:30 a.m.

The evening had begun promisingly enough, for I finally finished watching a documentary that I may have begun watching as far back as December, but certainly in January ─ it took me at least four sittings, for the topic was of scant interest. 

And it was nigh two hours long (1:56:57): The Art of Conducting: Great Conductors of the Past.

A 1995 Documentary Film narrated by Michael Gambon. Directed by Gerald Caillat, Sue Knussen and Peter R. Smith.

This is a fascinating documentary on some of the greatest conductors of all time. I would strongly recommend this film to any enthusiast of classical music.

Cast:
Julius Baker: Himself
Hugh Bean: Himself
Yehudi Menuhin: Himself
Isaac Stern: Himself
Richard Mohr: Himself
Thomas Beecham: Himself (archive footage)
Leonard Bernstein: Himself (archive footage)
John Barbirolli; Himself (archive footage)
Fritz Busch: Himself (archive footage)
Wilhelm FurtwΓ€ngler: Himself (archive footage)
Richard Strauss: Himself (archive footage)
Arthur Nikisch: Himself (archive footage)
Serge Koussevitzky: Himself (archive footage)
Otto Klemperer: Himself (archive footage)
Jascha Heifetz: Himself (archive footage)
Arturo Toscanini: Himself (archive footage)
Herbert von Karajan: Himself (archive footage)
Otto Klemperer: Himself (archive footage)
Serge Koussevitzky; Himself (archive footage)
Georg Solti: Himself (in TV Broadcast version) (archive footage)
Marsha Hunt: Nora Ryan (in clip from 1947 film 'Carnegie Hall') (archive footage)
Leopold Stokowski: Himself - Clip from 1947 film 'Carnegie Hall' (archive footage)
Frank McHugh: John Donovan (in clip from 1947 film 'Carnegie Hall') (archive footage)
Bruno Walter: Himself (archive footage)
Felix Weingartner: Himself (archive footage)

At best, I found it marginally interesting, for hardly any of the names were familiar to me; nor was most of the music.

Afterwards I needed to lie down to best pass time until my brother eventually arrived home from his daily socializing, for I felt so infernally depleted. I am sure that I must have lapsed into a little sleep, for I was down for over an hour.

Once he was home, and we had watched an episode of The Flash, I resorted to YouTube for an episode each of Z-Cars, Shoestring, and Happiness. Of course all of the shows were watched on T.V. through the use of our Android TV Box.

Despite my folly thereafter, my morning began around 8:30 a.m. Perhaps due to how tired I had been, I felt that I slept unusually well once I managed to get to sleep.

When my brother and I got together again shortly after 9 a.m., I put our Android TV Box to work again and led us off with yesterday's addition to the Rumble Children's Health Defense Canada channel ─ the video well exceeded an hour (1:09:39): BREAKING NEWS - Pascal Najadi Sues Pfizer in New York Supreme Court.

Swiss Merchant Banker Pascal Najadi first started to get the worlds attention by obtaining a case number to charge the Swiss President over the harms inflicted by Pfizer injections and the mandates.

Today he shared that he has successfully filed a case against Pfizer in the New York Supreme Court of Law.

This is a critical moment historically and one we need to share widely as he not only has set a legal first but shares his wisdom as someone who was injured by the Pfizer injections on how to navigate these extraordinary and challenging times.

PLEASE WATCH AND SHARE WIDELY!

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Pascal was interviewed by very lovely Sherry Strong.

That video was then followed with a March 4 addition to Rumble's Vaccine Choice Canada channel ─ this video was slightly longer (1:12:12) than the first: Pfizer Documents Analysis Revealed - Amy Kelly of DailyClout.

Amy Kelly, COO of DailyClout and the Program Director for the War Room/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Project. She oversees 3250 volunteers who are reviewing, analyzing and reporting on the court-ordered, FDA-released Pfizer documents, as well as the 350 volunteer attorneys who are identifying legal actions to be taken. She also does research and provides answers to the public’s questions about adverse events found in the documents.

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We never got farther than maybe a third of the way through the third video I played ─ a documentary titled The Assassination & Mrs. Paine. We were already just into the noon hour, and my brother had plans to rendezvous with at least one of his drinking buddies at a pub awhile later into the afternoon. Since he would be taking public transport to get there ─ two buses ─ he wanted some bed rest first.

Thus, I cancelled out of the video, and we will probably continue with it tomorrow or else the day thereafter. I no longer recall the source I used for the documentary, but I had it downloaded onto a flash drive sometime back in December. I likely used an online sources such as this one at 123Movies.

My brother left for the day while I was in bed seeking a nap.

Late in the afternoon and on into the earliest evening I needed to return to bed, breaking from my work on this post. After having already worked on a post in my private blog, and then putting some work into the post that I have ongoing at one of my two hosted websites, my poor eyes could take no more ─ I was beset with a migraine aura that left me too impaired to carry on.

After that essential nap, I then had a hot bath before returning to this post. I am now dealing with a vague eyestrain-type headache.

I was nurturing thoughts of a long walk later this evening, but I do not feel at all capable of putting myself through it. I may instead get to bed relatively early and then rise at 2 a.m. for a walk when there will be far less vehicular and pedestrian traffic abroad.

It bloody sucks to get old, and being too deep in debt to live a life that is anything other than servitude under virtual house arrest, for I do not drive and cannot even betake myself off for relief to some more natural part of the land even on a temporary basis of just a few hours.

All I have is this house I live in, and my brother, wife, and two stepsons ─ I do not have a friend anywhere at all near.

I will only add that the day was a fair mix of sunshine and cloud, but I never set foot outside, nor have I done a lick of exercise.

Some life.

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