Twitter: Eva Vlaardingerbroek
With my Sabbath fast begun yesterday afternoon, I managed to weather the evening of T.V. with my younger brother without relenting and having any of the beer that I have on hand.
After he was home somewhere around 9:30 p.m. from his daily socializing, I used our Android TV Box to tune in an episode of Black Lightning, and then one of Shoestring (all episodes of this series' two seasons are presently available on YouTube at this link).
Then I tuned in the earliest known full episode of the 1960s T.V. series The Avengers ─ "Girl on the Trapeze".
As the Wikipedia article I linked to maintains, this was actually the sixth episode of the series, and did not even feature the John Steed character.
If you are interested in seeing the episode, I found a good source at this link at Archive.org.
I have now watched two episodes of The Avengers from the first season featuring Ian Hendry, and continue to be struck by how much he sounds like and resembles Perry Como.
Ian was extremely enjoyable to watch, and I will probably start trying to see as much of his work as I can. 'Tis sad that he died at the too-young age of 53.
I will not be sitting up this evening watching T.V. with my brother ─ I plan to get up at 4 a.m. and get away shortly before 6 a.m. on the 5.625-mile round trip hike to do a very little grocery shopping at the nearest Real Canadian Superstore.
When my brother and I got together this morning for some different T.V. fare, I led us off with a half hour YouTube video featuring Chris Sky that was uploaded March 20: UPDATE WITH CHRIS SKY / 5 DAYS OF ABSOLUTE TERROR.
I really do hope that Chris is able to run for the position of Toronto mayor, and wins huge!
The second and last video I tuned in was yesterday's 1½-hour (1:33:56) addition to Rumble's Children's Health Defense Canada channel: The Public Are ‘Vaccine’ Guinea Pigs Amid Rising Safety Signals.
The Public Are ‘Vaccine’ Guinea Pigs Amid Rising Safety Signals -Drs. Byram Bridle & Patrick Provost
During the so-called Covid-19 pandemic, scientific dialogue was replaced in favour of a singular narrative that led to a harmful one-size-fits-all policies and a singular “solution”: an experimental mRNA injection.
Amanda Forbes of Children’s Health Defense Canada joins forces with Glen Jung of Bright Light News to interview two leading experts, vaccinologist Dr. Byram Bridle and RNA expert Prof. Patrick Provost. Rather than being place on scientific boards to discuss the rollout of the shots, both have been vilified for exposing the evidence of harms associated with the injections. Dr. Bridle remains unable to access his teaching lab at Guelph and funding, and Prof. Provost continues to fight Laval University, where he raised concerns with the ‘vaccine’ rollout for children but was subsequently suspended because, incredibly, as an RNA expert, he was deemed unqualified to speak about mRNA vaccines.
In this riveting interview where the two experts meet and discuss the vaccine technology for the first time, much ground is covered including the global phenomenon of increased excess deaths, the potential for the tainting of the Canadian blood supply due to “vaccinated” blood, the leaving of intact vaccine, vaccine components or produced spike through a bodily fluid to potentially enter another human being, that is, shedding, and much more.
Afterwards my brother retired to his bedroom for some rest, and he left for the day while I was abed having an early afternoon nap ─ I actually got back into bed just ahead of 1 p.m.
There had been some rain overnight ─ very light, I expect; and it may have carried over into earliest morning. However, the afternoon was mainly sunny and somewhat warm.
My wife ─ who is presently in Rome, Italy, visiting with a sister of hers who lives there ─ posted the following five photos to her Facebook account at 5:02 a.m. Pacific Time Zone, or 1:02 p.m. local Rome time:
I am confident that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is in the background in that last photo of my wife and her sister.
As my afternoon comes to a close, I am very tempted to seek another nap, but I realize that doing so would likely scotch an easy approach to any sleep later this evening.
And despite my successful fast thus far, I actually managed to have two sessions of some exercise today. I obtained the earliest when my brother left to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work.
Despite weighing 193 pounds fully clothed, I managed repetitions in six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups as follows: 3 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 2. It was gruelling.
I think that I have less than two hours remaining in my fast, so a bath is going to help eat up that time. It is not easy just sitting around trying to weather a fast!












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