It was possibly a couple of minutes past 8 p.m. when I set off yesterday evening on my five-mile walk, with the intention of doing some grocery shopping at the nearest Save-On-Foods when about a mile from returning home.
I hated that it was so daylit. Even halfway through my walk, I could probably still read newsprint (with glasses). This is what I hate most about the sunny months.
I had some doubt that I would find myself with enough time to shop (the store closes at 10 p.m.), but I fared very well and arrived there not too much after 9:30 p.m.
I made it home just past 10 p.m., finding my younger brother conscious and watching T.V.
When I joined him after dressing down in my bedroom and snagging a couple of the cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt that I store there, he soon enough invited me to put our Android TV Box into action.
I led us off with an episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow ─ this one was season six's episode five ("The Satanist's Apprentice"). The cartoon sequence was really cute, and I thought that actress Olivia Swann looked especially beautiful and 'hot'.
Next up was an episode of Doc Martin ─ in this instance, it was season (or series) three's episode two ("Movement" / "The Morning After"). Evidently the episode aired under the latter title in the States. I was quite surprised to see a young Joseph Martin with a supporting role ─ his name is unfamiliar to me, but I certainly recognized him from his later long-running role as T.V. vampire Niklaus "Klaus" Mikaelson.
We finished our night with an episode of The Last O.G. ─ this episode was season three's episode two ("Started from the Bottom"). It was unexpected for me to see actor Zach Cherry with a role ─ I have become familiar with him (but not his name) through the T.V. series Severance.
My brother essentially remained conscious throughout all of the shows, as I recall.
When we got together this morning, soon after 9 a.m. I put our Android TV Box back into action and led us off with a May 5 addition to Rumble's What's Up Canada? channel ─ the video well exceeded an hour (1:12:19): FAA Whistleblower Bruce McGray: The Case, and The Cover Up.
The FAA is covering up tens of millions of Adverse Medical events within the industry, they have been doing so for years, at who's expense? It's no longer theory, people are dying and the evidence is clear why.
Bruce as you will hear is infinitely qualified to bring this information public, there may not be anyone MORE qualified. What you will hear from Bruce today is just the beginning. We will hear from others involved to the highest levels as we start to unpack this crime spree. There will be volumes more to share with you all.
For those who may want to access the files Bruce shared with us I will make them available as soon as possible on the WhatsUpCanada.org website
Thereafter I tuned in a 23-minute October 13, 2022, addition to Rumble's The Why Files channel: Dogmen, Hybrids, The Beast of Bray Road | True Stories of Werewolves.
Dogmen, The Beast of Bray Road and True Stories of Werewolves
The story always starts the same way. On the side of the road, in a backyard, or in a parking lot; a large dog hovers over a dead animal, quietly eating.
As you approach, the dog looks up. Its eyes shining in the dark.
As you move closer, the dog stands up on its hind legs. It's well over 7 feet tall. It has the body of a man but the head of a dog or a wolf.
Some call them werewolves. Others call them dogmen. Whatever they are, they've been terrifying people for hundreds of years.
In the past, it's been easy to dismiss these sightings as mistakes or superstitions.
But these creatures are not so easy to dismiss anymore.
Because now -- we have pictures.
We finished with a 45-minute video that I had previously recorded from BitChute, but which is no longer playing at that platform. Even so, I suspect that this 44-minute video at YouTube's Real Stories channel is likely the same one: The Toy Box Killer: The Shocking Story of David Parker Ray | Real Stories True Crime Documentary.
This is a chilling documentary where we delve into the world of one of the most notorious sexual serial killers in the history of the United States. His name was David Parker Ray and he was known for his sadistic behavior and twisted desires.
The FBI once described him as one of the most intelligent criminals they have ever come across. But some say that this label falls short of describing the true depths of his depravity.
In this documentary, we explore the dark and sordid world of David Parker Ray. We uncover his heinous crimes, the methods he used to lure his victims, and the horrific torture they endured at his hands.
This is not a story for the faint-hearted. But if you have a fascination for true crime, this documentary will leave you in shock and disbelief at the horrors one human being can inflict upon another.
Having watched that, my brother sought some bed rest before leaving very early in the afternoon to socialize. The day was quite sunny, so no later than 1:44 p.m. I was out in the backyard sunning, and I remained out there until something like 3:30 p.m.
Consequently, I had a late nap ─ I needed to have it, or I would never have managed to blog nor have some exercise.
I had earlier exercised out in the backyard tool shed when my brother left this morning to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. and drive her to work. Fully clothed and in runners, I had weighed around 189 / 190 pounds. The two cans of malt that I drank last evening were my supper ─ I only had one actual meal that day.
I will be sitting up this evening and having another couple cans of malt, but I do plan to actually have a more typical small meal first.







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