My sleep was very broken last night, even though I think I may not have gotten to bed until just after midnight ─ I do not quite remember.
Wait! Yes ─ it was after midnight because I chose to set my cellphone alarm for 6:30 a.m. rather than 6 a.m. to ensure I got the appropriate amount of time in bed.
When 6:30 a.m. arrived, I did not actually feel especially poorly, although when I later went forth to the chilly backyard tool shed for some exercising, I only achieved one repetition in each of the six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups.
I of course also tackled the squat work for the sake of my damaged right knee and quadriceps muscles.
My younger brother was not to emerge from his bedroom until at least 9:15 a.m., by which time I was watching on T.V. (via our old T95Q Android 9 TV Box) a 17½-minute video that had been uploaded yesterday to YouTube's Juno News channel: More TRANS violence + meet Canada’s new top trade negotiator.
EDITORS NOTE: Attwood admitted to committing the "heinous act" on social media but still awaits sentencing.
On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show News Update, Candice goes through the details on the latest trans shooting.
Just last week, in the wake of the horrific attack in Tumbler Ridge, the legacy media insisted that there is no trend of trans violence. And yet, Candice has two new examples of this very trend in the news today.
She talks about a trans shooting at a hockey arena in Rhode Island, as well as a deranged violent offender who was let out on bail in Calgary.
Next, she introduces the audience to Canada’s new top trade negotiator – a top ranking bureaucrat who once advised the Trudeau government to invoke the Emergency Act against the peaceful Freedom Convoy, which of course was unconstitutional.
Candice discusses the recent controversy around Conservative MP Jamil Jivani, whose comments on trade have generated faux outrage from critics.
Finally, Candice takes a moment to reflect on the beginning of Lent and talks about how she spent Shrove Tuesday with her four children.
With my brother for company, I next tuned in a 30-minute (30:40) video published yesterday to Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel: Canada Whistleblower! Senior Fed Gov Data Scientist Whistleblows FAKE Stats About Vaccine Safety!
Incredible News! The Canadian Federal Government's Own Senior Data Scientist Is Right Now Whistleblowing The Lies Told By The Public Health Agency Of Canada (The Fed) About The "Safety" Of The Covid Vaccines! He Says The Fed "Skewed" The Data To Make Them Look Safe!! Must See Information! Please SHARE WIDELY To Get The Truth Out!
I wish Odessa would include necessary details in her description, such as the actual name of Dr. Dmitry Gorodnichy ─ this is his X (formerly Twitter) account.
We next watched Doc Martin ─ episode five ("The Practice Around the Corner") of season or series six.
After that I tuned in a 33-minute (33:45) video published February 7, 2021, to BitChute's bluedemon218 channel: Interview With A Cannibal (Graphic).
Issei Sagawa (佐川 一政, Sagawa Issei, born 26 April 1949), also known as Pang or The Kobe Cannibal, is a Japanese murderer, cannibal, and necrophile known for the killing of Renée Hartevelt in Paris in 1981.
Sagawa murdered Hartevelt then mutilated, cannibalized, and raped her corpse over several days. Sagawa was arrested but released after two years of pre-trial detention upon being found legally insane and deported to Japan. Sagawa's crimes, his release due to a legal technicality, and his post-release celebrity in Japan led to international publicity.
I have just read the Wikipedia write-up ─ the video sounds like it would have been most interesting, but we never watched much more than five minutes of it. My brother, you see, either can no longer see well enough to read subtitles; or else his comprehension is feeble ─ both states are likely due to his daily drunkenness of decades that is still ongoing.
So I had to cancel out of the video, to my annoyance.
Next up was a movie that we will have to finish watching tomorrow or Friday, for my brother needed his further bed rest. All I will say for now is that the movie was a pathetic comedy by a well-known actor with lots of celebrity guest spots.
I had a decent nap, I must say.
This primarily sunny day was a bath day, so I sacrificed any light exercising in the latter afternoon so I could discharge that lengthy ablutionary debt. I was pleased at stripping naked for the bath that if I weighed over 180 pounds, it was barely so.
Okay, it is 7:11 p.m. and I must break so I can watch my usual three T.V. shows here on my bedside computer and get some drinking done while doing so.
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My first show was done ─ along with a can of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) ─ by 8:11 p.m. The show was Dimension 404 ─ episode three ("Chronos") of the only season. My source was this CineGo.co link.
It was a rather fluffy bit of comic book fare; lead actress Ashley Rickards was certainly cute.
I am not sure that I did not watch the episode pre-COVID, for I did watch the first couple of episodes. I am only now returning to the series.
My second show and beer were done by 9:25 p.m. The show was The Carrie Diaries ─ episode seven ("I Heard a Rumor") of season two. My source was another CineGo.co link.
This show is also rather 'fluffy', but I almost always enjoy it; and this episode even got my eyes moist towards the end. I strongly appreciate the young "Sebastian" character and how loyally he is standing by pregnant "Maggie" who I expect lost the fetus due to her emergency surgery.
I also got a big kick out of the contradictory "Mouse" character who was so terrified that the football players would know it was her breasts in a topless selfie she took for her boyfriend; and then after the team could not figure it out, and even "Donna" had no idea, she got so incensed over not being considered a candidate of the "perky tits" that she flashed a group of the guys in the local diner hangout.
So cute!
My final show was done by 10:51 p.m., as were maybe eight ounces of Sommet Rouge wine (12% alcohol) in a glass tumbler I had poured for enjoyment with the show.
The show was The Gifted ─ episode two ("unMoored") of season two. My source was this Fmovies.co link. It was interesting and involving to a degree, but only The Carrie Diaries succeeded in affecting me emotionally to any level this evening.
My wife never came home last night, so I am not expecting her to show up until sometime tomorrow ─ maybe in the late evening.
Right now at 11:20 p.m., I am going to take the time to brush my teeth and get to bed after I finish up the various browsers and such left open here on my computer. So ... I may be lucky to be to bed this side of midnight.

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