My afternoon is coming to a close, so I durst not idly waste time and words with today's post.
I never made it to bed last night until fairly shortly after midnight, so I set my cellphone alarm for 6:15 a.m. However, a point arrived in the night when I was awake and thinking overmuch on my financial plight. I used the toilet in some hope that the relief would prove adequate to allow me further sleep, but this was not what developed.
I believe that it was something like 3:38 a.m. when I checked the time. I was agitated with my worry.
Eventually the exhaustion of fighting for peace of mind, and shifting about in my bed seeking physical comfort to induce sleep, resulted in some unconsciousness. But it took so long that before I dropped off, for some while I was hearing an occasional crow in the distance, and I knew that this betokened the imminence of day ─ this was further unsettling.
Once I was again awake and mentally active anew, I checked the time and saw it to be 6:13 a.m., so I rose, cancelling the unnecessary alarm. And thus began my morning.
I could see that the day was likely going to be quite sunny after maybe a week of primarily cloudy and even wet weather.
After 10 slow full-range push-ups here in the house, I had my usual backyard tool shed exercise session, finishing up the 15 or so minutes it takes and coming back into the house a few minutes ahead of 8 a.m. Upon fixing up a rather light first meal of my day, I brought that upstairs here to my bedside computer to eat and pass time.
My younger brother was to emerge from his bedroom by maybe 8:15 a.m. at latest, and he went downstairs to watch his T.V. news shows and have some instant coffee. I finally joined him no later than 8:55 a.m., but I still had to wait until at least 9:10 a.m. before he turned the T.V. over to me so that I could operate our R69 Plus Android 14 TV Box.
I led off with a 49½-minute (49:27) video published June 4 to Rumble's Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms channel: C3RF "In Hot" interview with Clare Lopez - Iran and Canada in a Changing World.
Major Russ Cooper (Ret'd) joins world-renowned counter-intelligence and terrorism expert, Clare Lopez, to discuss the changing world scene and how both Iran and Canada are being impacted. As the brave Iranian people find themselves on the cusp of securing their long-sought freedom from decades-long theocratic rule, how is it that Canadians find their civil liberties on the chopping block? You won't want to miss this informative and eye-opening exchange!
I was finding the interview interesting enough, but after maybe 15 minutes my brother complained that the topic of Iran was "too one-sided", Clare having too much of an Establishment perspective due to her past CIA involvement.
So I complied and instead tuned in the movie we had gotten maybe 39 minutes into yesterday ─ an Enligh-dubbed 2003 action feature called The Twins Effect (also Vampire Effect). I had read that the English-dubbed version was considerably shorter than the English-captioned or -subtitled version, and I do not doubt it ─ there did seem to be some abrupt changes of venue betimes.
If interested, my source was at this Archive.org link; but I now see that there is another source at this alternate Archive.org link. Note that neither of those two videos is honest about the duration that displays on the timer ─ 1:35:23 and 1:42:10 respectively; they both feature previews of other movies, for whatever reason. Still, the shorter version that my brother and I watched spends about seven minutes after the closing credits advertising various T.V. shows and movies, so in reality the movie itself is under 90 minutes (1½ hours). And the longer video is actually in truth not longer, for the opening starts off with 13 minutes of previews of other movies and maybe T.V. shows before the opening credits actually start; so the actual movie is also under 90 minutes.
There you go!
I want to add that the two Chinese actresses (Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung) are cute as darned heck.
Anyway, after the movie, I tuned in a video listed as being fairly near to 2½ hours (2:26:58) that had been streamed yesterday to YouTube's Shadoe Davis channel: June 10th/2026- w/ Guest Matthew Ehret....What the Hell is Really Going on out there?
Tonight: Special Guest Matt Ehret (researcher, lecturer, producer, writer, journalist and founder of Canadian Patriot Review (canadianpatriot.org) joins to discuss Who are "they"?, What are "they" doing and how long has it been going on?, What are the psy-ops and what is real? Who are the good guys and bad guys?, how many different factions are fighting for control? and so much more. DO NOT MISS THIS EPISODE!!
Maybe we watched a half hour or even 40 minutes before my brother announced his desire to return to his bedroom for further bed rest. I was quite prompt in seeking my needed midday nap.
After my nap, knowing that I ought to get back into sunning after about a week off, I had my half hour of light exercising in my wife's vacant bedroom especially early, during which time my brother left afoot for a bus to carry him off to social drink somewhere.
Then after setting up, at 2:38 p.m. I began maybe four minutes over 1½ hours of sunning, after which I took the time to water backyard garden plants.
It is now 6:14 p.m. and time for my blogging break so that I can try and watch the next three T.V. shows on my rotational list while doing a little drinking. I hope to rise at 3 a.m. overnight so I can make a deposit at my financial institution's ATM, a round trip hobble of about two miles. I am hoping that my brother will leave me a cheque for his 40% share (for Bev and himself, that is) in the annual home insurance ─ the billing is due on Sunday.
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With about a dozen ounces of Domaine d'Or red wine (12% alcohol) in a glass tumbler, I tuned in Ragnarok ─ the episode six and season one finale episode ("Yes, We Love This Country"). My source was this BiliBili.tv link.
This is a good series! I was touched with emotion towards the end. I need that ─ it opens me up in some spiritual sense that otherwise is inaccessible, and one reason I am unable to deeply pray.
I took note of the time the show concluded, but then I forgot ─ maybe 7:14 p.m.?
My next show (and a can of Cariboo Malt at 7.9% alcohol) was FBI ─ episode six ("Parental") of season eight. My source was at GOOJARA.to.
It was okay ─ the usual. The saintly FBI and their blindly obedient tactical team who will kill on order without needing to know anything other than that singular directive because "they were only obeying orders" and are thus blameless for their ordered kills.
Natheless, it was still enjoyable, and was done by 8:22 p.m. But I can't take a double shot of that manner of fare.
No doubt the fact that I had a second can of beer on top of the wine was involved, and probably because it was my final show this evening, but I am inclined to edge it above Ragnarok.
I am referring to Teen Wolf ─ episode five ("The Tell") of the first season. I loved this episode, and beguilingly dimpled-cheeked actress Crystal Reed had a lot to do with it.
My source was again at GOOJARA.to.
I was hoping that the creature killed in the school parking lot at the series conclusion was not the handsome Colton Haynes character, but in researching him just now I see that he will be continuing ─ but also that he was the Roy character in the T.V. series Arrow.
The young man is Gay? This is the first I have heard of it.
Regardless, the episode was done by 9:32 p.m. And since I still intend to try and rise at 3 a.m., I had best start closing down various sites and programmes I have open and get myself to bed.
Right now it is 9:55 p.m., and my brother is quite newly home, it seems.

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