While awaiting my brother's homecoming last evening, I watched an episode of The Avengers. Some while back, I decided to watch all of the Diana Rigg episodes ─ she debuted in season four, and I am now very early into season (or series) five. She only acted in the two seasons.
After that, I killed some time watching some women's MMA bouts on YouTube.
Then after he showed up ─ and still employing our Android TV Box ─ I tuned in an episode of Big Little Lies. We only had time thereafter for an episode of A Touch of Frost, for it seems to me that the episode must have been well over 1½ hours long. (This was "Unknown Soldiers", the second episode of season four ─ we are slowly working our way through the entire series.)
I had my usual two cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt over the latter evening, beginning around 9:50 p.m. This left me with but four cans in my supply, so I determined that I would go with my brother this morning when he left to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work. This allowed me to stock up on a further four dozen cans.
It was raining hard this morning, and had me questioning if I would be able to undertake a five-mile evening walk that would allow me to stop on my way home with a mile or so to go to do some grocery shopping at Save-On-Foods.
There would be no reason to go walking in the evening if I could not shop due to a drenching ─ I might as well just get to bed relatively early this evening and rise at 2 a.m. for the walk.
However, the rain did subside over the afternoon.
As for morning T.V. with my brother, I led us off with this morning's 48-minute livestream to Rumble's childrenshealthdefense channel: Family Files Lawsuit for Wrongful Death of Special Needs Daughter.
How far back does the “euthanasia agenda,” plaguing our healthcare systems, really go? How can we protect our rights as patients and advocates in the conventional hospital setting? Join Michael Kane as he interviews guest Scott Schara on ‘Good Morning CHD’ to find out!
Next we watched another addition to Rumble's NationalCitizensInquiryCA channel ─ this video was in excess of an hour (1:09:56), and uploaded yesterday: Sgt. Rick Abbott's Testimony on Lawful Assembly and Bold Leadership | Winnipeg Day 3 | NCI.
Sgt. Rick Abbott is a 25-year police officer with the Edmonton Police Service. He had an accelerated career and became a police sniper, as well as a gun instructor rather quickly into his career. He was later promoted to sergeant and joined the SWAT team as a sniper. Due to his extensive training, he is skilled in making risk-effective decisions.
Recently, Sgt. Abbott has been speaking about the EPS's approach to COVID-19. He brings a unique perspective to the COVID-19 mandates enforced by EPS, including the border blockade during the trucker convoy. Sgt. Abbott gives examples that these policies were not about health.
Would you agree with Sgt. Abbott's view that the COVID-19 policies were not about health?
The last video we got into was not finished ─ I had previously downloaded it onto a thumb or flash drive. Since it was probably going to effectively consume our noon hour, and my brother wanted some bed rest because he was expected to rendezvous with someone at a pub for some pool games, I cancelled out of the feature. Consequently, I will not bother identifying the video until we have watched it all ─ maybe we will continue with it tomorrow.
I had not yet sought my early afternoon nap when my brother left, so maybe he did not even rest ─ he may have just changed clothes and freshened up.
I hope to be on my way with that walk around 8 p.m., so it is unlikely that he will yet be back home.
As usual, I have begun pounding too hard on my computer keyboard, so for the sake of my digits' joints, I am going to cease blogging for today.







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