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

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Friday, 14 April 2023

πŸ’€☠πŸ’€☠πŸ’€☠ Goodbye Animal Kingdom, and Some Seoul Searching

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I must type as slowly and gently as possible, or else I am going to have to quit blogging until my right thumb's main joint is able to heal. Sometimes it hurts as much as if it has been dislocated.

While awaiting my younger brother's homecoming last evening, I watched an episode of Batwoman. The episode was season two's episode seven, and it was the first episode I have not watched in my brother's company ─ he has proven to be too drunkenly intolerant of the rampant lesbian / homosexuality that permeates the series, so I have decided that it is a series that I shall watch on my own.

I have had to do the same thing with Nightflyers which has proven to be beyond his ability to comprehend in his state of usual drunkenness.

He actually arrived home much earlier than I anticipated last evening, for he did not bus to a pub to rendezvous with any drinking buddies ─ he drove. And since only one of those buddies showed up, and because my brother had been courting a headache most of the day, they broke up early. He was back home before 8:30 p.m., I would say.

And so I put our Android TV Box into action and called up an episode of The Flash.

Next I located something I have been curious about for the past month or so, ever since learning that there are only 3¼ episodes of the first season of the old British series The Avengers known to exist. We had already watched two of those episodes, so I wanted to try and find the quarter of an episode ─ this was the premiere episode titled "Hot Snow".

I located a source for the 15-minute episode at this link at OK.ru. The episode lasted just long enough for us to see "Peggy" get assassinated on a street.

I see that the actress (Catherine Woodville ─ later Katherine Woodville) who had that short role actually married Patrick Macnee (John Steed) ─ his second of three marriages, and her first of three as well.

And with that partial episode under our belts, I tuned in the final unwatched (by us) of the sole three full episodes from the series' first season: "Tunnel of Fear". Again, we used this link at OK.ru.

We finished with T.V. for the night by viewing the absolutely exciting series finale of Animal Kingdom.

Both my brother and I came to despise treacherous and selfish Joshua "J" Cody ─ he deserved to die, by our reckoning. He was disgusting.

And although we did not approve of his uncle Deran Cody's lifestyle, we would eagerly watch any followup series that continued his story.

As much as I detest the sight of Joshua "J" Cody, I am going to replace the series with season six of Peaky Blinders, for my brother and I left off at the end of season five when it appeared that main character Tommy Shelby had killed himself. That seemed the end of the series.

Unfortunately, actor Finn Cole (i.e, Joshua "J" Cody) began featuring large quite late into the series, so he will be an unavoidable reminder of the Animal Kingdom rat that he played.

I failed to go directly to bed thereafter, instead surrendering to depravity. It was probably around 3 a.m. once I did seek some sleep.

My morning began before 8 a.m. And when my brother and I got together for some T.V. via our Android TV Box, I led us off with Odessa Orlewicz's excellent show from yesterday ─ it was well over an hour (1:11:05): Canadian Embalmer Tells All About Horrifying Clots Since The Vaccine Started & Where's All The Babies?

Interview With A Canadian Embalmer & Funeral Director Who's Blown The Whistle She confirms the horrors she is seeing since the rolloutt of the mRna gene therapy.

We actually watched it at Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel at this link

Then on the same channel we watched a 39-minute video apparently uploaded today: Who Is Behind And Paying For The Trans & Transhumanist Virtual Reality-Mirror.

Do NOT miss this! Well known investigative journalist and feminist whistle blow the big tekkies.

Whoever types these video descriptions really needs to do so more carefully than he or she is doing.

We finished up our viewing with the better-than-an-hour that remained of a movie that we had begun yesterday ─ I had it stored on a flash or thumb drive from a previous download.

The movie was 2015's Seoul Searching. We were both surprised how engrossing this movie was to become, despite its initial farcical appearance. There was some superb acting involved, and some very heavy emotional involvement ─ I could barely conceal mine.

If interested, I believe that I likely downloaded my copy from this MoviesJoy link.

The day has been mainly sunny, but I have remained indoors, apart from a visit this morning to the backyard tool shed for some exercise.

In mortgage renewal news, I gave up on having my dense wife ─ who is over in Thailand ─ electronically sign the new two-year mortgage contract. Instead, I got the bank agent to use a different cellphone number to receive a special six-digit text allowing online access to the document for 'signing'.

My youngest stepson said to use his cellphone. We had lost two of the three days in which it was going to be possible to access the agreement for signing, so there was no true choice.

And now it is 'signed'.

The worrisome weight of my wife's unresponsiveness to getting this done figured into last night's sore misbehaviour on my part. I do not handle desperation at all well.

I intend an early a.m. walk, so I will not be involving myself with my brother this evening. I want to get up no later than 2 a.m. ─ that shall require trying to retire by maybe 9:30 p.m. this evening.

At least I have the enormous relief of having that damned document signed and out of the way.

Heck, I even got a Facebook call from my wife ─ it was sweet, and has boosted my mood. I needed this yesterday ─ last night's sordidness mightn't have gotten released.

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