My wife was newly home last evening when I went to bed, but I never associated with her because I was shut up in my bedroom due to my younger brother having arrived home earlier. I believe my bedtime was well before 11 p.m.
Somehow I succeeded in remaining comfortably abed until I heard my 5 a.m. cellphone alarm chiming.
The idea was that I might risk my left foot's plantar fasciitis and hike over to the elementary school playground three or so blocks away, but I changed my mind about that. It was best not to jeopardize my intended evening ¾ of a mile hike to my financial institution's ATM to deposit the monthly expenses reconciliation cheque my brother had given me ─ possibly December 1st. It's only $230.18, but I should be getting the cheque negotiated and the money into my account.
So once again as was the case early Saturday, I would be waiting until it was light enough outside so that I could see in the unlit backyard tool shed where I would be having my half dozen sets of pull-ups and chin-ups.
And for the third consecutive time out there, my totals were 6-2-3-3-2-2, followed with 15 slow full-range push-ups in the house on the kitchen floor.
My computer has been causing me concern the past couple or so days by freezing up when any kind of video is being played ─ even on Facebook or X (formerly Twitter). I have become too leery to risk them. Sometimes the screen will just freeze and the cursor is frozen; other times the computer will just crash ─ the screen will go dark as if the computer has shut down, but there will still be a weak upright power indicator light on. When that latter happens, I have to hold down the power button for nigh 10 seconds before the upright goes dark. Then I have to usually make a number of successive attempts for the upright to fully power back up instead of just the weak power light displaying.
The machine is at least a decade old, I'd say.
Needless to say, this is discouraging.
Apparently I had sufficient bed time overnight that I did not feel it needful to seek further time in bed ere my brother emerged from his bedroom well past 8 a.m. Still, I did not join him downstairs for some T.V. until almost 9 a.m.
At his invitation to put our Android TV Box to work, I started us off with a 36-minute (36:20) video published two days ago to Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel: IS The New Cow Fart Drug Dangerous To Humans? I Did Some Research. You Decide...
I did some research. I looked at the study that deems it "safe" but I also looked at the counter responses to that. Only you can decide if you want to drink milk/ eat cheese from those brands...
Bovaer Drug Study: https://acaf.food.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2023-04/RP1059_3NOP_CommitteesAdvice_Final.pdf?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
My next selection was a 51-minute (51:22) video streamed yesterday to Rumble's Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson channel: Cleansing Your Blood with Dr. Carrie Madej.
Our guest today is Dr. Carrie Madej who will emphasizes the significance of maintaining clean blood. Toxins, heavy metals, and other harmful substances can accumulate in our blood, leading to various health issues. Our discussion will highlight the potential effects of environmental and pharmaceutical contaminants on our blood health, urging a return to more natural healing practices.
Dr. Carrie Madej: https://www.carriemadej.com/
After that one, I referred to the thumb or flash drive that is presently inserted into the only USB port on the Android TV Box, and in our third sitting this time we finally finished watching a fairly long (1:09:38) video published April 12, 2022, to Rumble's America's Untold Stories channel: MTV to Go Magazine.
In 1989 in his National Lampoon office Mark Groubert got a phone call offering him an unlimited budget to start a new magazine. He hung up. Learn about the history of Mark and MTV to Go Magazine.
I believe that our final video was a 19-minute upload on December 10, 2020, to YouTube's The Why Files channel: OFF LIMITS: The Most Secret Places in the World.
In the modern world, places are supposed to be accessible. People move freely around the country they live in and even between countries. However, the most interesting, fascinating and mysterious locations in the world, even today, are strictly off limits to just about everyone.
Most of the places on this list are only accessible to those with the proper clearances, but some are not accessible to anyone at all. Regardless of the status of the places on this list, if you're searching for them, you absolutely do not have the proper access to visit them.
The tantalizing status of the unknown and the secret makes these spots remarkable. You probably have your own theories about what goes on at some of these locations. If you don't, we'll provide some. You may not have ever heard of a few of these places. In fact, there are government facilities in the United States -- and around the world -- that are unknown to people even in the highest levels of government.
Let's find out why.
My brother had bought another tarpaulin yesterday to use to finish covering over the leaky tool shed roof, so he wanted us to do that today with my brawny eldest stepson doing the agile risky work. However, my brother wanted some bed rest first.
This was to delay my nap until after 2 p.m., and my brother headed away on foot to catch a bus so he could commence his daily social drinking.
The nap left me feeling as if I am developing some eyestrain, and that state has remained. It is quite unpleasant.
It is going to be a late night because I will be sitting up late watching two or three of the shows with my brother that we follow in common, and of course I will be consuming some strong beer.
By the way, my wife had a full workday today, and actually left here an hour earlier ─ i.e., around 9:10 a.m. ─ than she usually does when she has a full workday at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time. When I remarked about that, she said that she was paying a bank visit before going to work.
Anyway, I expect that she'll be home late this evening.
I still have the 1½-mile round trip hike to the ATM to tend to, but I want to rest my weary eyes first. Consequently, I am going to call it quits on blogging for today even though it is only 6:39 p.m.
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