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Who am I?

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

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Saturday, 7 October 2023

Waffen Waffling

The Christmas movie I watched early yesterday evening was 2016's Christmas in Homestead. It proved to be the sort of Christmas movie that best moves me, so there were tears.

At least a couple of times snatches of the movie seemed familiar, so it is quite possible that I once watched it with my brother and his girlfriend Bev when we were all drinking together sometime around a past Christmas.

Lead actress Taylor Cole seemed unknown to me, but I see by her acting credits that I surely have seen her before. Initially she did not much appeal to me, but I warmed right up to the beautiful young woman and easily got lost in the spell she was able to cast.

Brooklyn Rae Silzer as the beguiling young daughter of the love interest for Taylor's character was a heartwarming treat ─ and her dimpled smile and rather unique eyes are entirely familiar to me, but I have no idea where I saw her before.

Could I be remembering her from potentially having seen the movie before?

I also found myself drawn to actress Katrina Norman, who played the sister of the above girl's movie father.

If interested in watching the movie ─ and your favourite browser has a good ad blocker ─ the movie can currently be found at MoviesJoy, or OK.ru, or SFlix.

I would not at all mind re-watching the movie this year in good company.

Despite intending to be getting up at 1:30 a.m. last night to ready for a five-mile+ walk, I never managed to make it to bed until around 10 p.m. last evening. Fortunately, when my cellphone alarm chimed, I did not feel the worst for it.

My wife had come home at some point following her long workday at the Thai restaurant where she is employed, and was in the bathroom to have a shower. My younger brother was still up and watching T.V. downstairs, so I managed to surreptitiously avail myself of his bedroom's en suite toilet.

As I readied behind my closed bedroom door for my walk, my wife went to bed, but my brother did not. In fact, at 1:50 a.m. I heard him crack open yet another can of beer.

I finally had to come downstairs to leave, and in doing so had a parting exchange with him.

Supposedly it was 11.7° Celsius (53.06° F.) hereabouts, according to an online check I had made, so I was wearing my light denim jacket. Fully clothed with it on I had weighed about 188 pounds.

It seemed chillier out than claimed, and the sky was clear with a bright crescent moon.

Three or four blocks away at the elementary school playground where I normally engage a half dozen sets of pull-ups and chin-ups, I needed to wipe dry enough to handle bare-handed the monkey or jungle gym bar that I would be using, for the equipment there was wet with condensation or dew.

I opted to keep my jacket on, partly because I had noticed the vague cellphone light of someone at a far corner of the school property, and I wanted to be prepared if I was suddenly intruded upon.

Nevertheless, although I never hit my full set maximums, I failed by just one pull-up in the fifth set: so five repetitions in the first set, then three repetitions in each of the next three sets, and only two repetitions in the final two sets. And the last repetition was held at highest elevation for a 15-count.

I took a 30-count between the sets.

And I concluded things with 10 slow full-range push-ups in a declined position on a cement ramp.

On mainly a whim, I decided to do what I did two nights earlier ─ walk my route in reverse. However, this time there was very little novelty to doing so, so I will not likely bother doing so again unless ─ as two nights ago ─ I need to visit my financial institution's ATM.

At one point I lost some ground by having to make a detour to avoid someone loitering well ahead of me and in my direct path, but otherwise I believed myself to be making good time.

I was not. I think that it may have been something like 1:56 a.m. when I first set out; but it was a few minutes past 4 a.m. by the time I was back home.

I can't exactly understand why it took so much over two hours.

I think that it was easily 6 a.m. before I got back to bed.

To my surprise later, it was at least 9:45 a.m. when I checked the time following some sleep ─ I do not normally manage to log in that much time abed, but I was not too concerned because my brother would be leaving to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work. No real T.V. time together was lost.

After he was back, I had ready to go the video we had to suspend watching early into the noon hour yesterday because it still had something like 40 minutes to go, and my brother wanted some bed rest before heading away for the day to socialize.

The full video was 1¾ hours (1:46:29), and had been streamed to Rumble's Vaccine Safety Research Foundation channel on October 5: VSRF Livestream #97: Healing from Vaccine Injuries with Dr. Yusuf (JP) Saleeby, MD.

Our friend and phenomenal physician, Dr. Yusuf (JP) Saleeby MD joins us on VSRF Live to discuss the latest research on healing from chronics illnesses such as Lyme disease, vaccine injuries, and Long Covid.

Dr. Saleeby is a 1991 graduate with a medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta Georgia. Upon completion of post-graduate training at East Carolina University School of Medicine in Greenville, North Carolina, he had a two decade career in Emergency Medicine. In addition he pursued training in functional and age-management medicine. Currently, he practices holistic integrative and functional medicine in South & North Carolina at Priority Health of the Carolinas.

I had seen a hilarious cat and dog video on Facebook, so I located it at YouTube for my brother's sake (we can watch YouTube on T.V. ─ as well as sites like Rumble ─ via our Android TV Box). The video was just under four minutes (3:55): animals who made my Day @DaFuqBoom @busyfunltd9692 @fun @CuteAnimalsTV.

Then from Rumble's AKStraightSpeaks channel, it was a 15-minute (15:19) addition from yesterday: Nazis and Satanists and Waffen Waffling.

My take on the Anthony Rota's resgination, Zelensky and his appointing of a Satanist ambassador to Ukraine.

Anita is right on target!

The final video we watched well exceeded 1¼ hours (1:22:17), and was streamed on October 3 to Rumble's Dr. Drew channel: Health: The UN's Path To Global Control w/ Reggie Littlejohn, Dr. Makis & Dr. Victory – Ask Dr. Drew.

"The WHO wants to grab global control through health," says human rights activist Reggie Littlejohn. "If we do not resist now, we will inevitably become trapped in a digital gulag." ••「 SOURCES & LINKS: https://drdrew.com/1032023 」•• She joins Dr. Kelly Victory (who is filling in for Dr. Drew) and Dr. William Makis – Chief of Oncology at The Wellness Company – to discuss power grabs by the WHO and UN, relationships between IVM and cancer, and resisting vaccine passports.

Reggie Littlejohn is the co-founder of the Sovereignty Coalition & Stop Vaccine Passports Task Force. Follow her at https://x.com/reggielittlejhn

Dr. William Makis is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology, and Immunology. He is a University of Toronto Scholar and the author of over 100 peer-reviewed medical publications. Follow Dr. Makis at https://x.com/MakisMD and https://makismd.substack.com/

「 with DR. KELLY VICTORY 」
Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She served as CMO for Whole Health Management, delivering on-site healthcare services for Fortune 500 companies. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina. Follow her at https://earlycovidcare.org

My wife finally began her day basically when my brother was into his bedroom for some bed rest before again leaving for the day to socialize.

I wanted to spend some time with her, but I also needed a nap. I am undergoing a 24-hour fast that I cannot end until after dark, so I am feeling extremely listless ─ I am not even drinking black coffee.

So it was 1 p.m. when I returned to my bedroom.

I knew that she was to have to work the latter half of the day, beginning at 4:30 p.m., but I did not anticipate remaining in bed until 3 p.m. and then emerging from my bedroom to find that she had already gone. It was honestly disappointing. 

My brother had also left during my time in bed.

It is actually dark enough to eat now, so I am going to close this post and enjoy a couple of cans of strong (8% alcohol) malt while maybe watching a Christmas movie ─ I will eat after the beers.

Incidentally, I had a very late afternoon bath, and weighed at most 177½ pounds after stripping down to get into the tub. I won't be getting up overnight until 4 a.m., so that is nearly like sleeping in! Or at least, I can sit up a wee bit later this evening that I normally would.

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