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Who am I?

I am an obscure great-great-grandson of Oscar Adolphe Barcelo & Eugenie Beaudry of Montréal.

And I am an equally obscure great-grandson of George Henry Leandre Barcelo & Sarah Anne Bird of Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Langdon (North Dakota).

Sunday, 19 October 2025

😈So Many Times ─ It's Hopeless👹

Sick, weak 𝒷𝒶𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝒹 that I am!

It was late into the midnight hour last night before I was finally released and able to get to bed, my cellphone alarm set for 6 a.m. so that I could (I desperately hoped) get up to adjust for the hobble over to No Frills a half mile off where I intended some grocery shopping after its 8 a.m. opening.

Happily, the weather was to be on my side, for it was lightly raining when I left here just ahead of 8 a.m., and it was coming down pretty darned nicely on my walk home ─ my errand successfully accomplished.

A few times now I have gotten an extremely pretty young thing ─ Hasrat by name ─ as my cashier at the store. She made me wish that I could shed 40 or even 50 years, but of course that is not possible.

My younger brother was tardy emerging from his bedroom this rainy morning. It was maybe around 9:45 a.m. before he did come forth. By then I had watched a six-minute (6:18) video published October 16 to Rumble's TommyRobinsonOfficial channel: Israeli Minister EXPOSES Keir Starmer’s Weakness.

In this explosive interview, Amichai Chikli Minister of Diaspora Affairs of Israel delivers a powerful warning about the rise of radical Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood’s dangerous global ambitions, from establishing a Caliphate to imposing Sharia law across Europe and beyond.

He slams the UK’s Labour government under Keir Starmer for its "fear-driven" approach to extremism, drawing chilling parallels to appeasement tactics before WWII.

Discover why he believes Britain must act decisively to avoid a catastrophic wake-up call.

He joined me while I was watching a very long ─ over four hours (4:12:16) ─ video published two days ago to Rumble's Sunfellow On COVID-19 channel: Make Europe Healthy Again Launch Event (October 15, 2025).

I am not going to reproduce the video description, for I never got farther than 26 minutes into the video. My brother had no interest in it, just as I anticipated. Had he not appeared this morning, I might well have let it play on until I was set to return to my bed for further sleep; but as was, I was basically playing it merely as filler until he did join me.

So instead we watched a 49-minute (49:08) video streamed yesterday to YouTube's Krayden's Right with David Krayden channel: The TRUTH About Trudeau, Carney, RCMP, and the Ostrich Farm Crisis | Stand on Guard.

We are living in a police state and those police are after you if you don't agree with and vote Liberal. Just ask the folks at Universal Ostrich Farms, where the Carney government has occupied both their land and that of their neighbour!
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WATCH INTERVIEW: Is the CFIA Off the Rails? Former Ag Minister Speaks Out | Stand on Guard
https://youtube.com/live/6AJrrYhKe7Y
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What is the CFIA hiding at Universal Ostrich Farm? This political catastrophe exposes more than you think. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is under fire for alleged abuses at British Columbia's Universal Ostrich Farm, where questionable warrants and government overreach have led to chaos. Healthy birds are being ki1lled, property rights ignored, and the RCMP is accused of complicity in this dystopian disaster.
 

This isn’t just about ostriches—it’s about resisting authoritarianism, protecting freedoms, and demanding accountability. The media silence is deafening. Where are the investigative reports from mainstream outlets? Independent journalism is stepping up where others won’t, exposing censorship, corruption, and the staggering costs of this scandal. Millions of taxpayer dollars wasted while families and livelihoods hang in the balance.

We dive into the shocking details, from CFIA hazmat theatrics to missing birds and disputes over fraudulent documents. With Mark Carney and the current government pushing political agendas, Canadians must ask: Is this a police state? How much longer will we tolerate this abuse of power?

After that I tuned in Seal Team ─ episode eight ("Parallax") of season two.

When that was done, we were to get 20 or more minutes into a rather exciting War movie, but it had to be suspended so that my brother could get further bed rest.

By this time my wife was up for the day, and I think the rain had probably ceased. It was to become quite sunny in the mid-afternoon.

I pursued my nap without having eaten, for my wife was busy in the kitchen. When later I rose, she was showering.

She only had to work in the latter part of the day, so she left here a little before 3 p.m. on her rather long drive to the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time.

I later took advantage and had some light exercise in her vacant bedroom. 

I want to here mention that yesterday when I left early to do some shopping at a Shoppers Drug Mart that opens at 8 a.m. and is about half a mile from here, I noticed that a nearby private liquor store already seemed to be having customers.

I was to confirm that possibility by checking online ─ it opens daily at 8 a.m.

This entirely removes my need to be catching a ride with my brother when he goes to resupply his beer, for he does so at a private liquor store a mile from here.

Our government liquor stores are closed due to a workers' strike of some sort.

So until the government liquor stores re-open (the nearest is two miles away) and I will have no option but to ride with my brother because I cannot any longer walk that sort of distance with my bad right knee, I can visit this close private liquor store right after it opens on a weekend ─ I would not do so during the week when people are commuting to work or school.

This will save me having to make myself available in the early afternoon when he makes one of his restocking trips.

I am going to take a blogging break now at 6:41 p.m. to watch a couple of shows here on my bedside computer while enjoying a couple of Cariboo Malts (8% alcohol). The plan is to be rising overnight at 3 a.m. to ready for an outing, so I will definitely not be sitting up late.

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I first watched Shades of Blue ─ episode nine ("Goodnight, Sweet Prince") of season three. Darned good! And I'm glad to finally see deadly cold-blooded murderous former FBI Agent "Stahl" get wiped out, and living long enough to realize it. I am not a big fan of quick fixes.

My source was this CineGo.co link.

I realize now that I skipped episode eight, but I see nothing about its description that is crucial, so I shall leave things as are and not bother with it. 

I suppose that the episode finished around 7:45 p.m., and Bev was still alone downstairs watching T.V. ─ my brother had not returned from his public transit to go social drinking as is his daily wont.

My second and final show was The Carrie Diaries ─ episode 12 ("A First Time for Everything") of the first season.

After Shades of Blue, I was in no mood for this series; but I like the characters, and I knew I would be charmed. And so I was.

I wish I could experience youth again.

Anyway, my source was this OK.ru link. The show ended a trifle ahead of 9 p.m., and my brother was still not home.

I am not going to try to sneak in another show. I am just going to begin wrapping up a number of things I have going on here ─ I even have to brush my teeth.

And then it's bedtime! Right now, however, it is 9:30 p.m.

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