Over the course of last night's T.V.-watching with my younger brother, I was to drink three further cans of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) and one can of Bumper Crop Crisp Apple cider (7% alcohol) to reinforce the can of Cariboo Malt I drank before making my earlier four-mile round trip hike to buy two dozen cans of beer.
As for our entertainment, via our Android TV Box, I first selected Vera ─ episode one ("Fast Love") of series or season 13. As always, lots and lots went on in the episode!
Then I played Bergerac ─ episode two ("Nice People Die in Bed") of the first series or season.
The last time I used one of the streaming apps (that I have downloaded into our Android TV Box) to play the supposed second episode, we ended up watching some episode from season three, but I did not realize it until long after. So this time I chose to select an online source, and I think that I chose this OK.ru link. However, it is also available at this Archive.org link, so it is possible that was my source.
At that point once it was done ─ and my brother had short bouts of unconsciousness throughout both shows ─ my brother requested something short, so I chose Frasier ─ episode three ("First Class") of the first season.
I knew that I had researched and found out who the actress was who was playing "the chair of Harvard University's psychology department" (actress Toks Olagundoye), and I was quite surprised at the time; but I forgot since then. So all through the episode last night I struggled to recollect why she was so familiar.
Having once more researched her, it was because of her role as alien Jackie Joyner-Kersee on The Neighbors T.V. series. She was both delightful and pretty hot in that show.
My wife had gotten home before my brother last evening from her full day of work at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, so I got to sup before I began my T.V. drinking. Today, she has not had to work, so she has been home apart from a latter morning shopping excursion.
Due to some memory loss, I am unsure if I was to bed last night by 3 a.m. Whatever the case, I did feel rather poorly this morning, but I think that I may have risen ere quite 8:10 a.m. this morning.
My brother never emerged from his bedroom until well past 9 a.m., so by then I ensured that I had full possession of the T.V.
When he joined me, I first played a 10½-minute video published earlier today at Rumble's AnitaKrishna channel: Why Kevin O'Leary Says a Farm Animal can replace Trudeau.
I first played six or seven short videos at Rumble's Sunfellow On COVID-19 channel, all of which were the most recent. I am not going to bother identifying them since there were so many, but all seemed pro-Trump.
Then oddly enough, I next played a similar number of short videos at BitChute's Progressive Truth Seekers channel, and all of them seemed anti-Trump in one respect or another.
Weird.
We finished with the last ¾ or so of a previously recorded video on a flash or thumb drive ─ we had to cancel out of the video yesterday at noon so my brother could have some bed rest. It was actually Chilling Adventures of Sabrina ─ episode seven ("Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Judas Kiss") of season or Part 3.
I found the episode to be unusually disjointed. However, the death count of so many of the regulars cannot possibly be permanent ─ there has got to be some trick coming up. In other words, somehow, all of what has happened will be magically undone once the baddies are vanquished.
I've grown fond of the development of character Prudence (played by actress Tati Gabrielle). She used to be a hateful, evil menace, and little more. Then she began to display a tenderer side.
Of late she's come to look dashingly alluring in her black tights with a sword-in-scabbard slung across her back. I cannot believe that she is going to remain 'killed off'!
I no longer know what my recording or download source was, but a present source for watching the episode is this M4uFree.to link.
The day became rather wet as daylight declined, so I rather expect that my planned wee a.m. walk is not going to be unaffected with any rain.
I felt my sagging spirits in need of an emotional boost, so in the very late afternoon I tuned in a wonderful 2017 Christmas movie: Romance at Reindeer Lodge.
Initially I was put off by the rather snottiness of the lead female character played by actress Nicky Whelan, and that translated to the actress as well. However, I soon enough warmed right up to her and began finding her to be absolutely beautiful. In fact, I loved the movie!
I even liked the male lead as played by actor Josh Kelly.
Neither of the actors are familiar to me, incidentally.
I was teary-eyed throughout the movie after I got to like the lead female character, and once I could not hold back an audible sob. However, I am certain no one understood there was any significance to my excessive snuffling and snorting.
I watched the movie here at my bedside computer using this MoviesJoy.onl link.
I could easily watch this movie again by Christmastime in the company of the right people.
Dang, I have to wrap this post up ─ it is nearing 9:30 p.m. My brother has even been home for several minutes.
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