My younger brother was almost distressingly accommodating of Bev's T.V. choices fairly early last evening after he came home from his social drinking. I had actually wanted to enjoy some shows and two or three beers, for this would be my fourth consecutive evening without.
But 9 p.m. arrived and something new began, so I gave up on him and was to bed well within the half hour, I would say.
I tried to find sleep, but my overactive mind would not cooperate. It helped not that I had eaten no supper ─ just a midday meal of meagre proportions, and I was rather hungry.
I had heard my youngest stepson come into the house at one point after being away the bulk of the day; and I later heard Bev who was at that point upstairs thanking somebody.
Seeing that an early evening was impossible, I decided to watch a show here on my bedside computer, risking it freezing (which it has done frustratingly often enough in the past with something as simple as a very brief Tik Tok or Facebook reel or YouTube short), First, though, I checkout outside my bedroom door.
Bev seemed to be in the shared bedroom with the door fairly open and the light on, but my brother was downstairs planted in his comfort chair before the T.V. His head was high enough that it seemed he was likely conscious, but he may have just been sitting that way with his eyes tight shut and teetering on oblivion.
Whatever the case, I came downstairs and fetched the pot of some of my wife's previous cooking that I had earlier warmed up for my midday meal, and I brought that upstairs to my room for my supper.
I also cranked down the T.V. volume that I know was Bev's fault ─ it was way up in the 40s, whereas the station (probably an A&E Network channel) it was on does not require more than a '25' setting on our T.V. Bev is ludicrously hard of hearing.
Then before beginning to eat, I tuned in Katy Keene ─ the single season's "Chapter Eleven: Who Can I Turn To?" I am only watching the series in order to be done with it ─ I can relate to no one nor any of their circumstances.
It would have been nice to have had a beer or two, but that would have required risking the play of an episode of something else.
With the episode done ─ and I believe that I watched it at this TVvids.net link ─ I risked taking downstairs the pot I had eaten from, and rinsing it out, before coming back upstairs and soon returning to bed.
Then after only five or so minutes more, I heard my wife come into the house, no doubt having finished work at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time. I heard her greet my brother as she hustled into the house, although I heard no reply back. Maybe he was passed out and too delirious to make sense of anything.
I now hear him home at 7:53 p.m. this evening, so soon enough I will perceive his level of inebriation.
Anyway, I had a typical night after returning to bed following the meal and the show last evening.
As for today, I was up soon after 7:30 a.m., but even my brother was to rise before 8 a.m. Maybe if he quit passing out every bloody evening, he would sleep better after properly getting to bed.
I did not join him for T.V. this morning until after 9 a.m. when I went downstairs for my first mug of instant coffee.
When I got my invitation to start operating our Android TV Box, I wasted our first 18 minutes with a video published earlier today at BitChute's TheSearch4Truth channel: IT'S A HELLISH LOOKING FUTURE FOR THESE DEMONS!
Next up was a 27-minute video published March 6 to Rumble's The Official Corbett Report Rumble Channel: ReArm Europe!!! - New World Next Week.
SHOW NOTES AND COMMENTS: https://corbettreport.com/nwnw583/
This week on the New World Next Week: the trade wars commence as international trade goes topsy-turvy; the globalists are finally realizing their decades-old dream of an EU army; and Trump flexes US government power to Make America Great Again . . . for Israel.
And we finished with a 70-minute video streamed last April 22 at Rumble's America's Untold Stories channel: Who was General Edwin Walker? Part Two: Lee Harvey Oswald and JFK.
General Edwin Anderson Walker was the only U.S. Army general officer to resign his commission amid his tour of duty in the 20th century. Was he a patriot, a madman, or a little of both?
We continue the exploration of this highly controversial individual including his link to Lee Harvey Oswald and events surrounding the John F Kennedy assassination.
It is after 9 p.m. and I want to free myself from becoming involved with any late T.V. with my brother ─ he only revived just ahead of 9 p.m. after passing out quickly enough after he sat down to watch T.V. with Bev. She of course took that opportunity to crank up the volume.
I am not here for his convenience. He lets her rule the T.V. ─ fine. But I am not going to be available at his beck just because she finally drinks enough wine that she needs to cancel out for the night.
My lower right leg will still not elevate, although I do not attempt it often. I am unsure if I should seek that medical re-assessment tomorrow or not.
Anyway, miffed about my brother and Bev, he and likely she came up the stairs soon after I wrote the above, so I shut my bedroom door. Possibly he saw her to bed, and was free to watch what he wanted ─ but it would not be with me.
Wrong choice, buster ─ you wait too long.
To quell my annoyance I tuned in FBI ─ episode eight ("Phantom") of season six. And my source was this VK.com link.
I've got to say that agent character "Tiffany" can be very annoying.
I very truly enjoyed one can of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol), having to slow my pace on it to make it last so as not to have excuse to engage another beer, but it was not difficult.
At present it is 10:21 p.m., and I think that I can successfully make it to sleep as per a usual night.
And just now sneaking forth from my bedroom for a glass of water for the night, I discovered that Bev was still downstairs drinking wine with my beering brother, the two almost yelling to communicate over the volume of the T.V.

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