Following my walk in the latter evening yesterday, I arrived back home to find my younger brother passed out in front of the T.V. However, while I was readying upstairs in my bedroom to come down and join him for some T.V., my wife arrived home from work at the Thai restaurant where she has part-time employment, and evidently he roused due to her disturbing entrance, because they exchanged greetings.
Nevertheless when I came downstairs, he was soon again passed out, so I took control of the T.V. and put our Android TV Box into action.
I suppose that he was conscious for most of Chicago Fire ─ the premiere episode ("Hold on Tight") of season 11. But he was more present throughout Chicago P.D. ─ episode two ("The Real You") of season 10. The romances of Chicago Fire turn him off.
We finished up with an episode of the British Ghosts ─ episode six ("Last Resort") of season or series five. And I now see that there is only one episode remaining to the entire series, sadly. Since it is a Christmas special, I am likely to be responding more to it than my brother will.
We finished up with some random YouTube videos.
I drank two further Cariboo Malts (8% alcohol) to the one I had consumed prior to my walk; and I finished with a can of Bumper Crop Crisp Apple Cider (7% alcohol). I do not recall my bedtime, but I know that it was well past 3 a.m., and maybe even after 3:30 a.m.
Yet my morning commenced just after 8 a.m.
And it's been another sunny, hot day ─ I think I sweated more during my 1½-hour afternoon sunning session (approximately 2:04 - 3:34 p.m.) than I have yet done this Summer.
Morning T.V. with my brother was to include a 28-minute (28:25) video published October 16, 2023, at Rumble's The Liberty Call channel: Do No Harm: The Clifton Dawley Story.
"In 'Do No Harm: The Clifton Dawley Story,' follow Stephen Dawley's relentless quest for justice, guided by the insights of renowned expert Dr. Peter McCullough and narrated by Clover Carroll, the host of 'The Liberty Call.' Together, they unveil a shocking medical conspiracy during the COVID-19 pandemic, unearthing a heart-wrenching story of tragedy, resilience, and the fight against medical tyranny."
I'll also plug Odessa Orlewicz's video published yesterday at 42 minutes: Big Pharma Has Been CAUGHT Giving Teen Girls Who Thought They Were A Placebo Group For HPV Vaccine A KNOWN Toxin. Girls Hurt. Parent Lied To. Trial Was Advertised Fraudulently.
The results of the investigation are now surfacing. Even mainstream news journals are acknowledging this happened. Just calling it "unethical." PEOPLE NEED TO START GOING TO JAIL. I also show a civil war happening in a small town in Dublin over the mass amount of immigrants being put in a building there. I referenced this in my show...I was correct, it was the the UK: https://metro.co.uk/2024/07/02/lesbian-couple-beaten-gang-homophobic-attack-birthday-night-21142932/ and also https://content.iospress.com/articles/international-journal-of-risk-and-safety-in-medicine/jrs230032
I was a little surprised to have my early afternoon nap and then rise to discover that my younger brother had still not emerged from his bedroom and left for the day. But that soon enough did happen.
My wife didn't have to work until the latter afternoon, so she was home until almost 3:30 p.m. She alerted me when she was about to go, asking that I water her plants in the front yard. Since I have a wee a.m. five-mile+ walk planned, I will do that once I am back home ─ I texted her as much just a short time ago this evening.
As I have passed time here at my computer this early evening, I watched a very interesting uploaded July 4, 2019, to YouTube's Maya Henry channel: He Didn't Know I was Trans.
I wholly admit that this Maya's story was quite fascinating, and I felt great sympathy; as well, I could easily find myself under Maya's spell.
I then had a can of Cariboo Malt while enjoying Superman & Lois ─ episode two ("Heritage") of season one. I found myself becoming very weary during the episode, but it was still very enjoyable.
I watched it on my computer at this link at MoviesJoy.onl, and it played through flawlessly.
My hope is to be to bed by 9:30 p.m. If I succeed, I will have my cellphone alarm set for 1:30 a.m.
I am still weary ─ that is, sleepy. I resisted having a second can of drink, primarily for that reason. Enough bogging for today!
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