Apparently I got back home last evening just after my younger brother had managed to make it back ─ he had not yet turned on the T.V. and was in his bedroom changing clothes.
Because of a fairly early start at watching T.V., after I put our Android TV Box to work, we were to watch two of the shows we follow in common.
First was The Morning Show ─ episode five ("Love Island") of season three.
Then I tuned in Chicago Fire ─ episode two ("Every Scar Tells a Story") of season 11. I had meant for us to watch The Kettering Incident, but I was unable to locate a working link for the scheduled episode in the four main streaming apps that I have downloaded into our Android TV Box. I am certain the episode is easily enough found online, but I need to research it in order to do that, and I knew my brother was too impatient.
So I will have The Kettering Incident set up for tomorrow evening's viewing.
My brother called it quits around 1 a.m., but I stupidly managed to sit up until (I am sure) well beyond 3 a.m. That's what comes of having consumed a total of three cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol) ─ or was it four cans? ─ as well as two cans of Bumper Crop cider (7 % alcohol).
Still, I managed to be up this morning just ahead of 8:30 a.m. My brother emerged from his bedroom right around 9 a.m.
Just before I joined him to watch more T.V. via our Android TV Box once he issued the invitation, I was surprised to hear my wife come into the house. She softly bade me a good morning as she passed by my bedroom and shut herself up in her own, no doubt having partied with friends much of the night.
The first item I tuned in was a 58-minute (58:17) video published yesterday at Dr. Mark Trozzi's Substack: Wins of the Week Ep35 with Ted Kuntz.
Thank you for joining us. There is much good news to report. Scientists, politicians, authors, actors, arbitrators, judges, doctors, lawyers, restaurant owners, and students are all among this week’s heroes.
We are shattering lies with truth, taking over unions, challenging corruption in courts, governments, medical colleges, and school boards; banning the same “masks” that were forced upon us; suing the mind-control propagandists of Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and the Biden administration; dismantling the carbon dioxide scam; punishing those who enforced the COVID-19 injections; suing Big Pharma’s propagandists who slander honest doctors; forcing boards of education to explain themselves; and exposing the false math and vaccine lies of the CDC and CPSA.
Please keep up the great work, and take care of your mind, body, and spirit.
Definitely enjoyable. I do not wholly agree with all that Dr. Trozzi says, but he is never too far wrong. However, I DO believe the two men to be too optimistic.
Next I tuned in the last remaining portion of a movie we had separated from yesterday ─ I had it recorded onto a thumb or flash drive.
It was not a great feature, but it was a pleasant enough little story ─ 2018's Spare Room.
I had recorded it because it featured Alicia Witt in the cast, but I think that she may only have appeared three or so times at best, and her character seemed to be a bit of a bar fly. I almost missed noticing her because she never had much in the way of close-ups.
The two lead actors were Skylar Samuels, whom I see from her acting credits that I have likely seen her work before but I do not remember her; and Martin Sensmeier, who seemed equally unknown to me, but by whose credits I now understand that I have actually seen quite a lot of him.
I was a little surprised to see Danielle Brisebois heavily involved behind the scenes in the movie ─ I well remember her as the cute little girl the Bunkers basically adopted near the end of the All in the Family series, and then was Archie's responsibility alone (after Edith had died) in the successor series Archie Bunker's Place.
Anyway, I do not remember any longer what my download source for the movie was, but it can presently be watched at this M4uHD link.
After Spare Room, I tuned in a 42-minute (42:28) video published yesterday at BitChute's ittabena channel: Ancient Canaanite Occultism_ Modern Malta's Serpent Priests Mystery (Full Documentary).
I suppose that it was entertaining and interesting enough if you can get into that sort of speculative subject matter.
The final video I played was over an hour long and published earlier today at Rumble's TheLastAmericanVagabond channel: Derrick Broze Interview - Us Government's Fluoride Report Finally Released & The Two Party Obsession.
Joining me today is Derrick Broze, here to discuss the recent release of the US government's long suppressed NTP toxicology report outlining the very real risks of fluoride -- a long awaited report that followers of TLAV are already very well aware of. We discuss the implications of this report and what we can expect next. We also discuss the recent RFK Jr. endorsement of Donald Trump and the near overwhelming rise in partisan obsession that is on full display as we lead up to the 2024 election.
All Video Source Links Can Be Found Here At The Last American Vagabond: https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/derrick-broze-interview-8-24-24
Oh, shoot! It is already past 9 p.m., and I want to be to bed by 9:30 p.m. so that I can rise at 1:30 a.m. to ready for a five-mile+ walk. However, the day has had a fair amount of rain, and it has been raining especially heavily since the latter afternoon ─ I do not doubt that I will require my umbrella.
My brother has been home some while after heading out in the early afternoon in his van. He reportedly refrained from any drinking, and just visited with his girlfriend Bev. He knows that I will be having my early walk and thus will not be watching shows with him this evening.
My wife had to work in the latter afternoon, so she rose while I was having my early afternoon nap, and she headed away on her fairly long gloomy drive around 3:15 p.m.
This is it for me today!
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