As is too often the case when I sit up late drinking and watching shows on T.V. via our Android TV Box with my younger brother, I cannot recall last night's bedtime, but I did make a final Facebook post at 3:21 a.m.
Prior to that, I had forced myself to undergo a version of my five-mile+ walk, having sneaked away on my brother who was by then home. While I was away on my walk, my wife sensibly came home following her stint working at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time.
I'm not even going to attempt to list the total amount of alcohol consumed, for I think that apart from three cans of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) and one can of Bumper Crop Crisp Apple cider (7% alcohol), I also put away a shot of Captain Morgan Dark Rum and some Urban Fare Signature Red (2020) wine.
I believe that my wife had selected the bottle of wine from a store of bottles I stocked up, but she did not care for it despite this description:
Spicy aromas of black currant, dark cherry & toast followed by a soft, pleasing palate of bright plum, vanilla & cherry.
Since the wine I drank was my last alcoholic indulgence last night, I cannot attest to that descriptive claim. I would need to sample the wine with a fresh palate.
I almost did not watch any shows with my brother because when I first joined him at 10:30 p.m. he was watching an old episode of The Nature of Things and seemed content to let it play on. I am no fan of the host of that programme ever since I learned that he was unshakably pro-ππ²π΅π΅ π’π±πΈπ½.
So without a word I departed the living room and my brother and came upstairs here to my bedside computer and began watching Superman & Lois ─ episode six ("Broken Trust") of the first season at this M4uHD.net link.
Then just 15 minutes into the episode, my brother had time to realize the 'error of his ways' and repented of them, loath to have to rely on our T.V.'s basic cable package programming any further, so he invited me to tune in something if I so desired.
I relented, and went downstairs to tune in Riverdale ─ episode four ("Chapter Eighty: Purgatorio") of season five. This was the series revamp in which events move forward by seven years. My brother said that it was like a spin-off series, so very different was it from how it had been.
Next I tuned in The Outpost ─ the finale episode ("This Is Our Outpost") of season two.
Thereafter my brother was adamant for "something short", so I tuned in the excellent old series Coupling ─ episode one ("Split") of season or series three.
I just read over that episode's description, and the ending as presented there is nothing I can remember. So I have just now jumped ahead to the episode's conclusion, using this link at M4uHD.net. It seems unfamiliar to me now.
Perhaps my brother and I never realized that the passed out male lead character was being serviced by his ultra-focussed girlfriend whilst his two drunken buddies had crept in and were witnessing the event up close ─ even now this 'act' by her is not apparent, and I would not realize it was taking place had I not read that description.
Anyway, after my brother retired to his bedroom for the night, I ate a little, and then finished watching Superman & Lois.
Whenever it was that I went to bed, I rose this morning fairly soon after 8 a.m., feeling distinctly punished.
I waited until after 9 a.m. before joining my brother. And once he turned the T.V. over to me, I used our Android TV Box to tune in Odessa Orlewicz's two most recent videos at Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel.
- Published November 20: Why Was Canada's Fed Trying To Make Deals For Bird Flu "Pandemic" Vax Back in May? (36:32)
Why was Health Canada ALREADY trying to make "human bird flu vaccine" deals with big pharma back in May, when in that leaked zoom meeting also from May Theresa Tam & Bonnie etc... did not even mention the need for jabs or even bring them up at that time? Why is the federal government avoiding answers to a lawful FOIP request by continually delaying the answer? Find out more in this episode.
- Published November 21: CSIS Threatens Canadian Podcaster's CHILD When She Said NO TO Becoming Informant (54:08)
This is the FULL testimony of famous podcaster Lauren Southern in The House of Commons who was dragged into a scandal in the US that she had nothing to do with re: Tenet Media/Lauren Chen and RT. Ms. Southern had no knowledge as an independent podcaster that Tenet Media...(one of the places Ms. Southern's videos were being shown in the US) was receiving funds from RT. Lauren Southern is on fire when she unleashes at the House of Commons about the MSM/Liberal media corruption. (CSIS threats at 51 minutes (best) and also at 41 minutes.)
Initially that last video seemed a drag, for I never read its description and thus was watching it uninformed as to its content. But I soon realized that I was familiar with Lauren Southern through a couple of her videos, and that this was essentially an inquisition.
We finished up with what remained of a video we departed from a couple of days ago after a half hour or so's duration. It had been published back on November 16, 2020, at BitChute's bluedemon218 channel, and was 1¼ hours (1:15:50): Stalin's Island (REMASTERED).
Instead of Watching 2 Videos its All in One. Plus i Tried to Sharpen it the Best I Could.
A disturbing chapter in Russian history is explored in this documentary. In 1933, Joseph Stalin sent 6000 "unwanted" citizens of Moscow and Leningrad to a desolate Siberian island - with no food or clothes to speak of. Decades later this documentary returns to the island. These Prisoners were given less food than the Prisoners of Asuchwitz or the Cambodian Killing Fields.
Archived Footage Included.
It boggles that people can descend to such depravity.
My brother was to later bus away to begin his daily drinking. My wife rose before I sought my early afternoon nap, for as yesterday, she only had to start work in the latter afternoon.
Although I finished my nap well before she left, and even though we had conversed prior to my nap, she disturbed me by leaving (3:15 - 3:20 p.m.) for work without a word of goodbye to me.
This was a bath day, but I also wanted to have some drink and watch one of my shows before the onset of dark and the commencement of my Sabbath fast. The meal was to be my first and only of today.
My choice downstairs on T.V. was DC's Legends of Tomorrow ─ episode eight ("Paranoid Android") of season seven. As has become usual with this series, I loved the episode. I especially found it exceedingly uplifting when "Robot Sara" figured out that she and her crew of Legends are actually androids who have been programmed to care nothing about human life, and it was wonderful when she convinced "Robot Zari" of this as well, and the two conspired to liberate themselves and their fellow Legends from this servitude to rogue Gideon.
And so it was a huge letdown for me when Robot Zari allowed herself to be seduced by rogue Gideon with a new and superior 'brain' upgrade, thereby betraying Robot Sara and having her overcome and reprogrammed back into deadly remorselessness.
I managed to drink a glass of that red wine mentioned earlier (it tasted just like any other red wine to me ─ I have no judicious palate for such things), and then a shot of Captain Morgan Dark Rum.
This did take me into nightfall somewhat, but I will atone for it tomorrow by delaying the breaking of my fast until well past dark.
Between the drink and a very hot and depleting bath that proved unpleasantly sapping, I am now feeling somewhat morose. I am tempted to down a brew just to elevate my blood alcohol level and banish some of this mood.
I want to rise at 1:30 a.m. overnight to ready for a five-mile+ walk, so it will not be a late evening. In fact, my bedtime has essentially arrived, so that's it for today's blogging.
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