Last evening's walk was to the Green Timbers Liquor Store where I rounded up a purchase of 18 cans of Cariboo Malt to $35 to cover a tip. I think that the price otherwise would have been $33.30.
Due to taking an extended route to arrive there, I managed to sober up sufficiently from what I had consumed earlier at home that I was able to resist having one of the beers as I walked directly back here.
My younger brother had just driven into our open-sided dual carport and was in the process of hauling out our wheelie bins for today's emptying, so I was able to get a change of clothes done before he had come into the house and done the same. Thus, I had control of the T.V.
Employing our Android TV Box, I led our viewing off with the final episode ("The Dangerous Game") of the two-season British T.V. series Shoestring. The episode was available at this YouTube link.
Despite alerting my brother that this was the final episode, he still chose to pass out for most of it.
I loved the Christmas theme and atmosphere, and the final scenes were for me truly exciting and suspenseful ─ would Eddie manage to save the kids?
Afterwards I tuned in The Morning Show ─ episode two ("Ghost in the Machine") of season three. It was definitely a rather exciting episode.
My brother wanted to finish with something short, so I chose Catterick ─ episode four of the single season of six episodes. This episode was available at this YouTube link.
Actress Morwenna Banks was still looking pretty darned good to me ─ she was around the age of 42 back then. Actually, the only reason I tune in the series is because she is in it. There is just something about the woman that gets right to me!
My brother rather sensibly retired to his bedroom for the night following a random or two YouTube videos via the SmartTube app, but I had not yet eaten a supper.
Doing so on top of the three cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) that I drank since my evening walk impaired my well-being this morning, as well as my ability to easily sleep after morning's arrival. I have no idea when I got to bed ─ as late as 3 a.m.?
Whatever the case, I rose no later than 8:15 a.m. My brother never made his appearance until within 10 minutes of 9 a.m.
After we got together for some morning T.V., I used our Android TV Box to play a 24-minute (24:27) video published on April 29 to Rumble's We The People - Constitutional Conventions channel: They Never Show You This About Alaska!
The video dealt with the oil industry and its exploration.
And then I continued us with the video we had only watched 28 minutes of yesterday. Published back on March 20, 2021, to BitChute's ittabena channel, the video was 2¼ hours (2:16:10): Waco: The Rules Of Engagement.
This is an older documentary of the Clinton Administration mess in Waco TX. I repost this because some of the folks in our Faux Biden Administration are featured here. They behave then much as they have behaved recently. Though the Attorney General Janet Reno was blamed for this we have since learned that the decisions came directly from the Oval Office. This was originally released in 1997.
Link to Waco - A New Revelation, https://www.bitchute.com/video/NX8h5k56qmwp/
After watching this documentary, my brother and I do not have the slightest doubt that the demolition and extermination of the Branch Davidians at Waco was determined murder.
It's utterly disgusting.
Note that my brother did have a 10:45 a.m. appointment that required pausing the video, but the tryst was only for a haircut. Only once in my adult life did I ever resort to a barber ─ I don't understand why my brother is so fussy or insecure about his own barbering talents, but evidently he is.
After he had some bed rest, he left for the day before I had as yet gotten in my early afternoon nap.
The afternoon was a mix of Sun with some cloud, but it's still remarkably cool.
My eldest stepson must be back on 12-hour graveyard shifts (6 p.m. to 6 a.m.), for he took off soon past 5 p.m. He finished three consecutive days shifts (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) this past Sunday, so I expect that Friday will be his final three-day stint of graveyards.
His younger brother is still holidaying in Thailand ─ his month of vacation leave must be just about done. I will miss having so much solitary time at home once he's back.
I tapped into a shot of some sort of weird butterscotch whisky of his, following the finish of a can of Cariboo Malt. Those succeeded my supper ─ all of which were had whilst watching an excellent episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star. It was season four's episode eight ("Control Freaks").
The episode finally featured character Marjan (Natacha Karam) ─ who had some episodes back left firefighting to cruise America on her motorbike to try and 'find herself' ─ stepping in to save an abused young woman (played by beautiful Brooke Sorenson) who was unable to leave her on-the-road battering boyfriend (played by Cameron Cowperthwaite).
I am about to get to bed so that I can rise early in the a.m. for a five-mile+ walk. My wife normally has today off work, but she never came home after working a full day yesterday at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time. I'm okay with that, as long as she is safe ─ it allows me more liberty here at home.
But if God ever bothers to truly and openly answer a major prayer to end my financial thralldom to creditors and family, she is going to have to put in some changes if she does not wish to be left behind.

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