This has been a bath day, so I am newly finished that chore. I may have weighed as low as 173 pounds ere stepping into the tub, which was quite unexpected ─ initially I was of the impression that I was topping 180 pounds.
Due to having sunned from 1:58 - 3:30 p.m., that and the bath have used up much of my time, so this post will not be excessively detailed.
I never rose in the wee a.m. for an outing, so it was backyard tool shed exercising yet again following the watering of front yard garden plants.
My wife had come home last evening after I had retired, and she had another full workday today at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, so she emerged from her bedroom around 9:30 a.m. this morning and was away on her relatively long sunny drive very soon past 10 a.m.
I watched a couple of videos with my brother this morning via our Android TV Box, leading off with a 42-minute (42:19) video streamed early today to YouTube's Krayden's Right with David Krayden channel: Harper Humiliates Carney With Announcement | Stand on Guard.
Harper said yesterday he is advising the Liberal Govt? Is this a good thing? The Longest Election Scam. Is this REALLY solved? Over 200 names on an election ballot is just beyond reason. But is it a solution to write-in your candidate of choice? PLUS: Some updates on the Sean Feucht fiasco.
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That was followed by a 28-minute (28:25) video uploaded yesterday to YouTube's Juno News channel: EV Mandate Madness: Auto industry revolts + Doug Ford sucks and blows.
On today’s episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims breaks down the growing revolt against the federal government’s electric vehicle sales mandate.
Despite warnings from Canadian automakers that the policy will drive up costs and kill jobs, Ottawa is refusing to budge. Industry officials say there’s been no willingness to relent on the aggressive EV sales quotas, even as internal talks continue behind closed doors.
And how does ‘conservative’ Premier Doug Ford both support billions in subsidies while criticizing the Liberals’ EV mandates?
Plus, Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano joins the show to break down a new Fraser Institute report showing taxes remain the single biggest household expense — bigger than food, housing, or transportation.
Kris and Franco ask: Why is the government doubling down on expensive mandates while Canadian families struggle to get by?
Our last item was The Jonathan Ross Show ─ episode five of season or series 22. I was delighted to find that Britt Lower was a guest ─ I love her in Severance!
Okay, it is 7:48 p.m. and I must break so that I can watch a show here on my bedside computer while enjoying a can of Cariboo Malt.
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First off, I tuned in FBI ─ episode three ("Détente") of season seven. My source was this GOOJARA.to link.
It was a good enough episode.
My brother was already home before I tuned in the show, but I noticed that he was unconscious downstairs when I began watching the episode.
When the show was done, there was my still unconscious brother downstairs. Oh, I'm sure he had lapses of consciousness, but this is the level of his brain health in his old age, and who is an alcoholic practicing his expertise daily.
The next show I tuned in (because it was too daylit out there for sleep ─ too much cul-de-sac racket from the damned noisy South Asian family that has overwhelmed us with their numbers) was FBI: Most Wanted.
Featuring a prison revolt, this was truly a dramatic, exciting episode ─ it was episode 20 ("These Walls") of season four. Once again, a GOOJARA link was my source.
I not only had another beer, but I had maybe four ounces or so of the red Chilean Palo Alto wine (12% alcohol) I wrote of yesterday.
I have to pubish this post and get to bed quickly. It is presently 10:02 p.m., so I have no idea if I will succeed in rising overnight at 3 a.m. for an outing.

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