Well, I never even tried to get to bed ahead of 11 p.m. last night. It was either 12:40 a.m. or even 1:40 a.m. ─ all is a sorry blur. I am a most wretched man.
I cannot continue this path, but none other are open to me. Only this incarceration to debt and helplessness.
Somehow I managed to rise to my 6 a.m. cellphone alarm, and I later ─ shortly after 7:30 a.m. ─ went forth to the backyard tool shed for the usual morning exercise session. Specifically, a single repetition in six sets of pull-ups and chin-ups, followed by the squat work to see if aught can be done to overcome my right leg's self-diagnosed patellar subluxation and arthrogenic muscle inhibition that has been my state a week shy of an entire years now, for my mishap was March 1st of last year.
We had a return to freezing last night, and today was primarily sunny, so the freezing will likely be back for tonight.
Anyway, once I was done in the tool shed and had come back into the house, I fixed up my day's first meal, and I brought that upstairs here to my bedside computer to soon enough eat.
My younger brother emerged from his bedroom before 8:30 a.m., I believe; but I waited until at least 9:10 a.m. before going downstairs to join him.
He wasted little time in inviting me to commence operation of our old T95Q Android 9 TV Box, at which time I led things off with an eight-minute (8:45) video uploaded earlier today to YouTube's AnitaK channel: Canada’s Emergency Website Goes Down… During an Emergency!
After that was an 11-minute (11:15) video published yesterday to Rumble's Libertytalkcanada channel: Gone Viral On Twitter! Canadian Fed MP Only Cares About Gays Stuck In Mexican Cartel War.
This Canadian Federal Politician's SHOCKINGLY EMBARRASSING Statement About Canadians Stranded In Puerto Vallarta Is Going VIRAL Worldwide. Will Albertans INSIST She Step Down?? As The Stomach Churns In Marxist Clown Canada.
Third up was a 38-minute (38:35) video published February 20 to Rumble's Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms channel: C3RF "In Hot" interview with PPC leader Max Bernier - February 2026.
Major Russ Cooper (Ret'd) hosts the leader of the PPC, Max Bernier, to discuss a Canada that has become unrecognizable. This, as it shreds its commitment to the "rule of law" and engenders a growing democratic deficit. How is it that Canadians of different stripes can be treated so differently even as their government moves in secrecy to bind them to destructive globalist initiatives? And how long can it be before Canadians consider a populist, freedom-orientated PPC platform that has remained unchanged since the Party's inception in 2018?
That was followed with Juliet Bravo ─ episode 13 ("Family Unit") of the first season or series. My source was uploaded December 20, 2025, to YouTube's The Draconians. channel: Juliet Bravo-Series 1,Episode 13.
We finished up with a movie, but we still have well over half of it to watch, so I shall say nothing about it until then.
My wife had a full workday today at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, although she did not emerge from her bedroom to shower until 9:45 a.m., so she had to hustle to get herself all ready for her sunny drive fairly soon past 10 a.m.
I was to have some light exercising in her vacant bedroom into the early part of the second half of the afternoon.
Right now it is 6:38 p.m. and I must break from blogging now so I can cram in three shows this evening here on my bedside computer, watching them with some drink.
I emphatically will NOT be screwing up my night like I did last night.
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First on the agenda was FBI: Most Wanted ─ episode 12 ("Derby Day") of season five. My source was this TVSeries.video link.
The episode and a can of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) were done by 7:41 p.m. at most.
The episode was good. And it was truly nice seeing one of the agents ─ a 'plain Jane' ─ seemingly making romantic headway with an Air Marshal she had previously met on a flight.
Anyway, there went my first can of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol).
The second was enjoyed along with Blood Ties ─ episode eight ("The Good, the Bad and the Ugly") of the second season. My source was another TVSeries.video link.
The episode was done by 9:07 p.m., but only that late because my computer seized up just as the episode began, and I had to shut down and then restart. In the interim, I took the time to brush my teeth ─ that can take 10 or even 15 minutes.
My last show ended by 10:38 p.m., but only so late because yet again, early into the show my computer again froze with a great deal of noise and I had to force a shutdown, then restart. While I waited for it to fully reload, I played a very difficult game of Microsoft FreeCell.
So all told this bloody evening, I've lost well over a half hour from these two debacles. A penalty for last night?
Regardless, I finally watched S.W.A.T. ─ the premiere episode ("Shaky Town") of season two. My source was this M4uFree.cx link.
I used to watch the series pre-COVID with my brother, but we drifted from the series, so I just began watching it again entirely on my own. I was never fussy about it anyway ─ the lead character and actor just do not resonate with me.
However, this episode was pretty good, I admit. And the 10 or so ounces of Sommet Rouge wine (12% alcohol) I drank during it were not the sole reason.
Okay, at present it is 11:22 p.m., so I am going to publish this post now, start wrapping up quickly whatever else is needing completion on my computer, and get to bed. It obviously will not be ahead of 11 p.m., but it will be well before midnight.

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