My evening is already arrived and I want to start watching my T.V. shows here on my bedside computer while doing some drinking, so I am going to skim.
A 6 a.m. start to my day, and the usual early morning backyard tool shed exercising ─ the low basics.
My younger brother emerged from his bedroom well past 8 a.m. for T.V. news and instant coffee; and as usual, I joined him around 9:10 a.m. for our morning T.V. together.
At his fairly quick invitation to tune in something for us via our Android TV Boxes, I used the T95Q Android 9 TV Box to fetch a 15-minute (15:51) video uploaded earlier today to YouTube's Moose on the Loose channel: Carney Floorcrosser Facing LAWSUIT!? + Toronto Sun Puts CBC ON BLAST for Misleading Story.
Then it was a rather disappointing six-minute (6:18) video published earlier today to Rumble's We The People - Constitutional Conventions channel: The World is a Corporation.
I never noticed the actual YouTube channel source, but next up we watched Route 66 ─ episode 11 ("A Fury Slinging Flame") of the first season. I will venture that my specific source was this one at the Classic Films & Serials Now! channel: Route 66 S1E11 A Fury Slinging Flame (December 30, 1960).
I can't imagine how guest actor Leslie Nielsen's character could not feel abject humiliation after his lame stunt.
Switching over to the R69 Plus Android 14 TV Box, we followed Route 66 with the 40 or more minutes of the movie we had begun two days ago ─ 2021's The Forever Purge. And now we've seen all of the movies thus far in the movie franchise, so next I will start us on the T.V. series.
As for the movie, I had previously downloaded it some months ago, but my source might possibly have been this OK.ru link.
We finished up with about half of a near hour-long documentary that had to be suspended so my brother could return to his bedroom for further bed rest.
I think that I was to bed for my nap early into the noon hour. I checked the time later at 1:30 p.m., and it took me two minutes before I could rally myself to get up.
This has been a bath day, so for two consecutive afternoons I have not had a light exercise session in my wife's vacant bedroom (she remained home too late into the afternoon yesterday).
I've had that bath, and then my day's second and final meal. It is time now for those T.V. shows here on my bedside computer, along with some drink. Right now 'tis 6:57 p.m.
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I was not in the least satisfied with the series ending to my first show. I am here referencing FBI: International ─ episode 22 ("Gaijin") of season four. Sure, the two-part episode storyline completed, but what of Mitchell's surprise introduction of himself to his 15-year-old half-sister who had never before met him? I wanted to see how she felt about him!
The episode and a can of Cariboo Malt (7.9% alcohol) were done by 7:52 p.m. My source has been at TVSeries.video.
As much as I did enjoy that series finale episode ─ and I intend to look up past work of three of the ladies featured in the episode, two of which are regulars ─ my next show surpassed it.
This one was The Rookie ─ episode six ("Burn 4 Love") of season eight. My source was yet again at TVSeries.video. At some point during the episode my brother had returned from wherever he had bused away to in the early afternoon to social drink.
This episode got massively exciting late into it! Wow! I had already finished my second can of beer, so I was nicely primed. And it was all over by 8:52 p.m.
My third and final show was Doom Patrol ─ episode two ("Vacay Patrol") of season three. For a third time this evening, my source was at TVSeries.video.
The episodes of this series can have their moments, but despite everything being very interesting, it lacked enough to truly connect with me. Too much was left unplumbed, the depths not explored. I did begin feeling emotional just before the end when four of the Doom Patrol were dancing together to the song "Forever Young". I am 76, so I know what the loss of able-bodied youth and its potential are.
I started off the episode with maybe a dozen ounces of Copper Moon Shiraz wine (13% alcohol). The show and wine were done by 10:11 p.m.
I am now going to brush my teeth, but I shall publish this post first. I had hoped to be to bed anywhere from 9-10 p.m., but that is impossible now. It is 10:45 p.m.

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