The shame.
I sat up last night until well past 3 a.m., far too weak and stupid to properly get to bed following the evening of watching T.V. with my younger brother.
Before he had gotten home from his daily socializing, I had watched an episode of Batwoman. My brother made it perfectly clear that the series promotion of LGBTQ lifestyles disgusts him, so I began watching the series on my own. Last evening, it was season two's episode eight ("Survived Much Worse") that I watched.
Once my brother was home, I tuned in an episode of Supergirl ─ this time it was season six's episode nine ("Dream Weaver"). And only now have I learned that this is the series' final season.
Then I tuned in an episode of The Graham Norton Show ─ this one was season (series) 30's episode 17, which featured Shania Twain. I had no idea that her sultry speaking voice is now rather hoarsely high-pitched due to throat surgery! Anyway, the episode is presently available at YouTube's Sd Tv channel here: Graham Norton Show 10/2/2023 Salma Hayek, Julianne Moore, Johannes Radebe, Shania Twain, Tom Grennan.
We finished our evening with an episode of Peaky Blinders. My brother had always assumed the series ended with Tommy Shelby's suicide at the end of season five, but I had learned better. I kept the season six a secret, biding my time before eventually lining it up for us to finally watch. Thus, last night was the debut episode ("Black Day") of that season.
I should have smartly gone to bed thereafter, like my brother.
Even so, my morning began a little ahead of 8 a.m., if I am remembering right.
When my brother and I got together a little more than an hour later for further T.V. via our Android TV Box ... well, I will only mention three of the videos that we watched.
The first that I will mention was a 25-minute October 6, 2022, addition to Rumble's The Why Files channel: TESLA KNEW The Secret of the Great Pyramid: Unlimited Energy to Power the World.
TESLA KNEW The Secret of the Great Pyramid of Giza: A Power Plant to Generate Unlimited Free Energy for the World
Nikola Tesla believed that he could harness the energy from inside the earth and transmit that power *wirelessly* around the world.
His early experiments were successful. But his research mysteriously vanished after his death.
There is no evidence left of Tesla's wireless power technology.
Or is there?
For years we were taught that the Great Pyramid of Giza was a tomb for a king.
It wasn't. It had a different purpose.
Tesla didn't invent wireless power. It's been here for 5,000 years. And probably a lot longer than that.
Let's find out why.
Very speculative.
Next I played a 44-minute historical addition back on June 10, 2019, to BitChute's Adaneth channel: The Last Days Of Mary Queen of Scots.
A 2015 Channel 5 History Documentary hosted by Toby Jones.
"The Last Days Of..." History is peppered with men and women who changed the world, only to become more controversial in death than they were in life. Each episode features a panel of writers, thinkers and historians who set about exploring the downfall and legacy of these characters. This is history as it should be – compelling, dramatic and highly contested. It makes us question everything we thought we knew about the lives and deaths of the heroes and villains who have shaped our world.
John Guy, Kate Williams and Robert Hutchinson are among those debating the legacy of one of Britain's most tragic monarchs as they examine whether Mary, Queen of Scots, was a victim of her cousin Elizabeth I's treachery or the author of her own destruction. They look at her claim to the English throne and the events that led to Mary being kept under house arrest for nearly 20 years before she was executed in 1587.
I never knew that Mary was supposedly six feet tall!
The last show I tuned in was an episode of the British sitcom W1A ─ episode two of season two.
Thereafter my brother sought some bed rest.
I fixed myself a meal, and became anxious and depressed over last night's late misconduct, as well as an E-mail I had found that had arrived at 11:49 a.m. concerning my wife's debts and a letter from a lawyer's firm that had arrived April 24 threatening legal action if they were not contacted within 15 days of the date (April 17) of the letter.
My wife is presently in Thailand, and in fact left Canada on a flight early in the evening of January 23 (I believe).
The E-mail was from a woman I had reached out to who had been overseeing consolidation of my wife's debt, but whose organization had not received payment from my wife since some while before she left Canada.
I had E-mailed this woman on the evening of April 25 presenting my wife's case, and enquiring as to options. Only this morning did she reply back ─ I had about given up on her.
Unfortunately, she answered none of my questions ─ this was all that she said:
Please let me know when you are available for a chat so we can discuss your email further. While I cannot provide you with details regarding her account, I can answer questions you may have.
So due to my agitation, I had a somewhat restorative nap, and then E-mailed her back. I suggested mid-afternoon tomorrow, for I do not wish to be having conversation concerning my wife's debt while my brother is home ─ he knows nothing of it.
I thereafter had a Facebook telecall with my wife, who wants me to see if we can restart her previous payment arrangement, perhaps at the rate of $200 a month; and even kicking things off with a $500 payment.
I did not get a response from the woman about tomorrow afternoon, so there may not even be a conversation with her tomorrow. Even so, if she cannot discuss "details regarding [my wife's] account", then what can we possibly work out?
Anyway, I must ready myself for a relatively early evening ─ I plan to get up at 2 a.m. for one of my five-mile walks.






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