I seemed to have slept reasonably well overnight, but not long enough to make it to my 6 a.m. alarm. After being awake a while, I was to finally check the time and saw it to be 5:43 a.m. ─ but I felt so darned underslept!
So much so that I did not rise and ─ although I cancelled my cellphone alarm ─ I just lay in deepest rest until 5:57 a.m.
I wanted to be up long enough to normalize for the half mile hobble to the nearest Shoppers Drug Mart to buy a few things for myself, but also to check out if there was anything that might serve as a Christmas gift for my two stepsons or my wife. Not being able to walk far anymore, Christmas shopping has been almost non-existent.
Well, I did go, actually leaving home a bit before the store opened at 8 a.m. It was wet out from past rains, but the sky looked to me as if it might clear up.
I saw my wife's car parked in the driveway, so she had obviously come home last night at some point following my retirement to bed a few minutes past midnight.
As for the shopping, initially I saw a potential gift for my eldest stepson in the form of an Old Spice gift pack; but then I noticed the ingredients on the products and I could not in clear conscience subject the 31-year-old to them. I've gotten extremely fastidious about toiletry ingredients in my old age and no longer buy anything for myself except for Irish Spring Icy Blast bar soap ─ a few years back I had read at the Environmental Working Group website that it was triclosan-free (possibly the only variety of Irish Spring hand soap that was). I used to prefer the Irish Spring Original, but I had to give it up ─ no soap needs to have antibacterial substances in it.
After selecting things I wanted for myself, at the cashier counter I enquired about lottery gift packs. The gal manning the counter said they had $20 gift packs, but only two were left, so I got both.
I bloody don't know what to do! All that I can imagine is to give the private liquor store ─ also half a mile from here ─ a shot next weekend. Maybe they have some decent booze gift ideas.
I returned home to find my younger brother already watching T.V. news shows and drinking instant coffee, but after I had dressed down in my bedroom, I waited until after 9 a.m. before joining him.
At his invitation to get our Android TV Box in action, I led us off with a 12-minute (12:24) video uploaded yesterday to YouTube's AnitaK channel: Crossing the Floor...Total Snake Move | Carney's new guy Michael Ma.
Why Michael Ma left the Conservative Party to join the Liberals
Whether voters in Markham–Unionville have any real recourse
How party-switching impacts trust, representation, and democracy
Who Joe Tay is, which party he ran for, and which riding he contested
The controversy surrounding Paul Chiang’s remarks about a foreign bounty and why it caused national outrage.
That was followed by an eight-minute (8:46) video uploaded December 9 to YouTube's William Makis (McGill Medicine) channel: 🚨BREAKING NEWS: 7500 Cancer Patients Helped — 500 Days of the Ivermectin Cancer Group!
Today marks 500 days since we started the world’s largest Ivermectin Cancer Group — and we have now helped over 7,500 cancer patients from around the world.
This has been a blessing, and I thank God for protecting these patients from those who try to silence or harm them.
My mission continues:
✔ Supporting cancer patients
✔ Sharing real-world clinical results
✔ Providing guidance and protocols
✔ Helping families find hope again
📌 For support and resources, Email: makisw_79@yahoo.com /infomakisw@dr.com
Thank you for standing with me.
Stay informed. Stay strong. Stay hopeful.
Our final video exceeded 1½ hours (1:37:56) and had been published yesterday to Rumble's WTFLouie channel: Cataracts Cured! Dr Bryan Ardis Exposes Big Pharma Plan to Cause Worldwide Blindness. 11-Dec-2025.
Dr Ardis explains how pharmaceuticals are causing cataracts, how cataracts cause blindness and what treatments can be used to CURE, YES CURE! cataracts.
Dr Ardis: Cataracts Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6YOwm4leic
Dr Ardis: Cataracts Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di_1jtOisTg
CATARACTS CAN BE CURED!
Confirmation by Enoch.ai. These are confirmed factual reports by Dr Bryan Ardis.
https://brightu.ai/saved/pharmaceuticals-linked-to-50-of-global-cataracts-vitamin-c-17655052.html
Best start is to stop all drugs that cause cataracts. Most are listed and described in part one. If you are taking these meds and you have cataracts the first step is to stop all meds.
Holding your breath will increase red blood cell count and increase your blood oxygen levels.
https://rumble.com/v72egh6-this-explains-copd-how-why-and-what-to-do-about-it-29-nov-2025.html
Humming will increase your levels of Nitric Oxide. As does Viagra.
At this video's conclusion, my brother returned to his bedroom for further bed rest. I got involved here at my bedside computer, then realized that it was well past 1 p.m. and it is folly to not seek my early afternoon nap promptly or I run the risk of finding myself denied the daylight I require for any light exercising after mid-afternoon when my wife's bedroom is vacant.
Fortunately I was not back in bed for even an hour, yet I felt peculiarly well rested.
By the way, my wife had a full workday today, so she emerged from her bedroom shortly after 9:30 a.m. to shower and so forth, and left us on her rather long drive about a half hour later.
I was unusually able in that light exercise session in her bedroom ─ I have not felt that hale in the longest time. Could it only be due to me not having as yet had a meal this day? Whatever the reason, I sure wish I could channel that level of well-being at whim.
Prior to that exercising, my nude body weight may have been as low as 178 pounds.
Okay, I have had my day's one and only meal now, and it is 6:28 p.m., so I am going to break from blogging and watch a couple of shows here on my bedside computer ─ possibly even a Christmas movie.
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And I did lead off with a Christmas movie ─ 2019's Same Time, Next Christmas. My source was this RidoMovies.tv link.
It was exceptionally well acted ... and I truly enjoyed the lengthy story that unfolded. But even though I was touched several times, I never felt the movie to be a Christmas movie.
I thought that Lea Michelle was the only actress or actor I was going to be familiar with, but as soon as I saw the lead actor Charles Michael Davis ─ whom I do not know by name ─ I recognized him from at least a couple of T.V. series in which he was a regular.
The same went for actor Phil Morris, who played Charles Michael Davis's character's father. I am most recently familiar with him as portraying the Cyborg character's father on Doom Patrol.
I drank a tumbler of Wayne Gretzky Estates Whisky Oak Aged Cask Red Vintage 2020 red wine instead of having a Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) with the movie because when I tried the wine last evening after two beers, I found it astringent. But with a fresh palate, the story was entirely different. It is quite good.
I suppose the movie ended around 8 p.m., and my brother got back home around 8:15 p.m. from his social drinking.
As much as I admit enjoying the movie, I have no interest in seeing it again. It just was not a Christmas movie.
Next I tuned in Stargirl ─ episode two ("S.T.R.I.P.E.") of the first season. My source was this GOOJARA.to link.
I'm liking it! I just wish that DC would have killed off "Brainwave", 'cause we all know he's gonna be back ─ and I hate that B.S.! This series better not turn out to be another sanctimonious pile of crap like The Flash. There are supremely wicked human beings that deserve and need to be eradicated from existence.
The episode probably ended very little past 9:30 p.m., and I had drunk a can of beer. But I wanted more.
My final show was A Gifted Man ─ episode six ("In Case of Memory Loss") of the only season. My best source (for I had several failures that never got as far as the 12-minute mark) was this MoviesJoy.icu link.
And so went a second can of beer.
I wanted to get to bed earlier, but ─ and this is something I have not aired concerning my resentment that Bev does nothing with her life but watch T.V. from the time she rises midday until she goes to bed at night.
Her lack of a life at the age of 60 has taken away so much of mine at the age of 76. I can no longer watch T.V. downstairs after my brother and I finish our morning session together. Bev has usurped the living room for herself ... and I bought the T.V. back in the Summer of 2008.
But my computer seizes up sometimes. It did so at least twice during A Gifted Man, and it take so bloody damned long getting it restarted and all reloaded again. I bet I lost close to an hour today with this nonsense, for it happened earlier a couple of times.
We don't even have Christmas lights illuminating the living room and outside because I am the one who has always set everything up. Why bother now? I am committed to my teeny bedroom from midday until I get up in the a.m. the next day ─ Christmas lights are nothing I can enjoy. I see nothing in this tiny den.
I had best say no more. I must brush my teeth and get to bed, for I want to do some early a.m. grocery shopping. And right now, it is 11:23 p.m.
By the way, 148 page views today, according to my Blogger dashboard? Yeah ... no way.

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