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Who am I?

I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of Montrรฉal.

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

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Voter Stupidity or Fraud?

I only today learned the supposed final results of my province's general election less than two weeks ago ─ the pandemic of stupidity rife throughout Canada kept the N.D.P. in power.

How the ๐“—๐“ฎ๐“ต๐“ต can the N.D.P. win an election anymore after what the federal N.D.P. has done to the country in its ongoing support of the ๐Ÿ†ƒ๐Ÿ†„๐Ÿ†๐Ÿ…ณ(eau) in Ottawa and his Liberal Party?

Just as sickening is that I learned today that a general election in New Brunswick has brought the Liberals to power there ─ despite everything the federal Liberals have done to us all!

There is no hope ─ there is only rampant stupidity and corruption.

But on to more calming matters.

Last evening I paid my visit to London Drugs and spent $120 for participation in the 2024 Millionaire Lottery. I also bought two new flash or thumb drives ─ one 64 gigabytes, the other 128 gigabytes ─ for a further layout of $31.35 after taxes.

Anyway, I was back home just past 9 p.m., and well before my younger brother. When finally he did show up, I had our first show all lined up to play ─ Riverdale. Specifically, it was episode three ("Chapter Seventy-Nine: Graduation") of season five.

I found various scenes to be remarkably touching. And now the series is going to jump ahead seven years into the future, which ought to up its interest value. After all, none of the characters looked anywhere near to be teenagers anymore.

Unfortunately for my besotted brother, he was passed out for most of the show and won't have any idea what's going on the next time I tune in an episode. But he makes his choices ─ no one forces him to drink himself into oblivion at 72 years of age.

The second show I tuned in was The Outpost ─ season two's episode 12 ("In the Worst Corner of My Memory"). Boy, that was quite a tortured twist where the love relationship between Janzo and Maya was concerned!

The third show I tuned in was Glitch ─ episode four ("A Duty of Care") of season two.

And I was able to squeeze in a fourth show ─ Wanted. Specifically, it was the premiere episode ("Lock Up") of season three. By this point my alcohol intake seems to have been overloading, for I do not recall a couple of events in the Wikipedia write-up ─ especially: "Both ladies find themselves on the run together again after Lola returns home to a disturbing scene."

But I also do not remember Lola's "only lead, Lance Greiner" in her search for the prison kingpin's daughter Sophie.

I had drunk a stiff shot of Captain Morgan dark rum before I went to London Drugs. Then over the course of our shows, I drank three cans of Cariboo Malt (8% alcohol), one can of Cariboo Genuine draft (5.5% alcohol); and I believe maybe a can of Bumper Crop Crisp Apple cider (7% alcohol).

It must have been nigh 3 a.m. before I got to bed, so when I rose around 8:15 a.m., I was hardly feeling 'in the pink'.

My wife had today off work, having come home last evening while my brother and I were watching our shows. Consequently, I only had my brother to be concerned with over the morning, but he didn't emerge from his bedroom until likely at least 9:45 a.m.

I was by then deep into a video published October 26 at Rumble's A Warrior Calls channel: POWERFUL FORCE IN CANADA/ARREST TRUDEAU/RESTORE COMMON LAW/BAR IS FINISHED.

I now find myself skipping through so much of Christopher's videos because I can no longer bear hearing him ranting on and on about getting in charge of a people's Common Law court. He can't keep quiet about this nonsense for five minutes straight! It becomes so tiresome.

Also, I am not interested in hearing his various pitches, so I skip through those as well. I was in fact thinking as I watched that maybe the time is soon to come where I will just not bother with his videos if he doesn't have an interesting guest because each of his solo videos is practically a re-worked version of any other.

The next video I selected was 19 minutes (19:21) and had been published earlier today at Rumble's AnitaKrishna channel: What's the Deal with the Vote Tabulators Anyway?

It was this video that alerted me to the fact that the accursed N.D.P. won the recent B.C. provincial general election.

The final video we watched was one I had downloaded back on August 2, but it is no longer available at the YouTube channel that had carried it. However, I see that the video is presently available at Dailymotion: Return of the Plagues - Locusts.

locusts … invaded all Egypt …. They covered all the ground until it was black,” reports the Bible. “They devoured … everything growing in the fields … – nothing green remained on trees or palms in all the lands of Egypt.” (Exodus 10:14–15) Watch and learn about the impact locusts have today.

It ran about 50 minutes (49:52).

I wondered in the morning if maybe there was some light rain happening out there, but by the start of the afternoon, it was definitely raining ─ hard. And for the entire afternoon.

Early in the evening it seemed to have ceased, so I am hoping that I will be having a rain-free walk in the wee a.m. after I rise at 1:30 a.m. to ready for it.

I had a light supper and drank a can each of Cariboo Malt and Cariboo Genuine draft beer while watching FBI: International ─ episode five ("Death by Inches") of season three.

A well-done episode, as is often usual.

I confess that the hankering was there for a little further alcohol ─ and that desire still remains. But I have my frets regarding my wee a.m. venture, so I shall attempt to refrain.

Now, a couple of other things about today warranting mention.

I discovered today that I neglected to make a monthly payment towards a credit card balance that my wife racked up a few years back, and had dumped responsibility onto me. I thought that I had made the damned payment!

Now I'm going to try and put out $500 to cover that and the latest month's payment in order to knock down the balance.

On a related note, I have finally managed to get my VISA card balance just below the $14,000 level ─ it feels as if it has taken 1½ or more years to reduce it from just above $15,000.

This is such a long, hard fight.

I also wanted to mention meeting with a fairly rare failure in locating a download source for 2004's Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King. It was a primary reason for buying the flash drives last evening.

I am going to have to surrender trying any longer ─ I have probably wasted as many as a half dozen  hours seeking a true source. And it seems I have lost any further blogging time, as well ─ it is now 9 p.m., so I must start looking towards gettging to bed well before 10 p.m.

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