I made my long shopping hike last evening, drinking a can of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) before leaving; and then two cans of ciders (6% alcohol) during the walk back home.
I found my brother here watching T.V. when I got back, but my wife had also come home unexpectedly again and was sequestered in her bedroom. Not a word was shared between she and I.
I was to drink two further cans of Cariboo Malt and one of cider before eventually getting to bed ─ after 2:30 a.m., I do believe.
Meantime after my brother had invited me to put our Android TV Box to work, we watched the excellent Australian TV series Wanted ─ episode one of the second season.
Then we watched the British series Noughts + Crosses ─ the second episode of the first season.
After that we just watched some random YouTube videos via the SmartTube app that I have downloaded into our Android TV Box.
I rose this morning around 8:30 a.m., but I was feeling extremely poorly slept ─ I am unaccustomed to indulging in as much drinking as I managed last evening / night. Not since the Christmas / New Year's period have I been more liberal.
My brother never emerged from his bedroom until well past 9 a.m. ─ maybe more like 9:30 a.m. And by then I had control of the T.V. with our Android TV Box set to play Odessa Orlewicz's latest video ─ well over an hour (1:11:22) ─ published yesterday to Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel: Scientist Admits "The Internet Of Things Will Be In Our Cells" That Someone Else Can Control.
Listen To A Scientist ADMIT The " Internet Will Be In Our Cells" That Someone Else Can Control.... He also admits it "seems crazy" and "could be dangerous" but some science guys say it's OK....so "it's OK." I will also play numerous other videos about the topic. I spent a lot of time compiling info for this one. Don't miss it!
For whatever, reason the video had not yet been published at her own website.
Next I tuned in what was then the latest offering at Rumble's Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson channel, but the episode was devoted to true love between a man and woman, and my brother lacks romance so he would have none of it.
So I tuned in a seven-minute (7:14) video published early today to Rumble's TheWarAgainstYou channel: China Is Using AI to Hack Elections. China Uncensored. 4-13-2024.
55,028 views April 13, 2024
China Uncensored
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"Storm-1376" is the latest weapon created by the CCP. Almost nothing is known about it, but it's already been used to attack America.
Unfortunately my brother chose then to discuss his discovery that his passport expires in July, so due to the brevity of the video, much was not given proper heed by us.
After that came a 14-minute (13:56) video uploaded on July 12, 2022, to YouTube's History at The OK Corral channel: Texas Rangers vs. Comanche Warriors: The Brutal Battle of Walker's Creek.
On a small hilltop in the middle of Texas, Texas Rangers face off against Comanche warriors in a battle to the death. A battle that would change the course of Western history.
The video claims that Robert Gillespie used the last bullet the Texas Rangers had between them all, and killed Chief Yellow Knife (10:40 of the video). Yet Wikipedia's article Robert Addison Gillespie claims this:
Gillespie served under Hays during the 1844 Battle of Walker's Creek, between Hays and Comanche chief Yellow Wolf, and suffered a lance wound during the battle.
So was there a lesser chief (Yellow Knife) involved in the battle? Chief Yellow Wolf never died that day.
Regardless, we next watched an old episode of The Adventures of Robin Hood ─ episode three ("Dead or Alive") of the very first season.
I had previously recorded the episode in (I think) February. It is now too bothersome to try and relocate that source, but the episode can be found at Rumble's Adventures of Robin Hood channel: Adventures of Robin Hood Episode 3 Dead or Alive.
And at this point it was time for some further bed rest by my brother before he left for the day to socialize. I had a substantial first meal of my day, and never sought my needed nap until just after 2 p.m. by which time my brother had left.
My wife had risen mid-morning, but was again reticent, finally leaving with just a quiet goodbye to my brother and I ─ maybe around 10:30 a.m. I thought that maybe she was having to put in a full day of work at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time.
But she returned soon after I was to bed in pursuit of that afternoon nap ─ I was quite certain I heard her, but I did not check. I never roused from my nap until possibly after 3:30 p.m., and soon enough realized that she was indeed home.
But still not communicative. I never even heard her and her eldest son talking after he finally got up for the day around 4 p.m. At least I think that was when he rose ─ maybe he was up earlier and I was unaware.
He left for somewhere in the latter afternoon ─ another graveyard shift (6 p.m. to 6 a.m.)? I have no idea.
I will be having an early a.m. five-mile+ walk overnight, so I hope to be rising at 1:30 a.m. To that end, I want to try and bed abed by 9:30 p.m.
I am happy to report that my wife warmed up in the early evening, and was actually humming and even occasionally outbursting with some silly talk ─ she was nice to have around. I think the prospect of some wine helped.
I ended my early evening with s light supper, primarily courtesy of my wife; and then a Cariboo Malt as I thoroughly enjoyed an episode of Cybill ─ episode 23 ("The Piano") of season three. The Zoey character's Alicia Witt was showcasing some truly gorgeous legs in this episode!
I wish that I knew Alicia.
And dang it ─ already it is 9:43 p.m.

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