On Thursday morning I woke up at 5:34, having missed the alarm by over half an hour. My left ear was extremely plugged and I’d been sleeping on my right ear and so that’s probably why I didn’t hear the alarm.
I rushed through yoga and gained fifteen minutes.
I finished memorizing “Une Fille à la mer” (A Girl Out to Sea) by Serge Gainsbourg and while I was going through it I boiled my rubber ear syringe and flushed my ears. There wasn’t a lot of wax but after the first little bit came out I kept shooting water down the canal and some darker stuff came up. My ear felt clear after that. I did the other ear too while I was at it and some wax was expelled from there as well.
I searched for the chords for “Une Fille à la mer” but no one had posted them. AI said it’s the same melody as the Gainsbourg song “Baudelaire”. It’s not. AI is unintelligent or AUI.
I played my Kramer electric during song practice and it only went out of tune once near the beginning. Tomorrow I begin a four session stretch of played my Martin acoustic.
I weighed 87.05 kilos before breakfast.
Around midday I went over to the hardware store and bought another can of primer to finish to bathroom, plus two tray liners.
I uploaded my Batgirl 16 video to YouTube, edited from season 3, episode 16 of Batman and featuring only the scenes with Batgirl.
I weighed 86.4 kilos before lunch.
In the afternoon I took a bike ride downtown and stopped at Freshco on the way back. There were no Canadian grapes or cherries but I decided to give in and get some from the US. Most of them were too soft so I only got a bag each. I got a Canadian watermelon, a basket of Ontario nectarines, a pack of Canadian raspberries, some bananas, a loaf of multigrain sandwich bread, some sliced herbed turkey coldcuts, cheddar sausage, a pack of chicken legs, three bags of skim milk, two packs of Full City Dark coffee, a small jar of nouja pasta sauce, and Sensodyne toothpaste.
When I came home I saw a woman using a key to enter my building and saw her go to the third floor. I guess she’s a new tenant.
I weighed 86.7 kilos at 19:00, which is the heaviest I’ve been in the evening since August 20.
I was caught up in my journal at 20:12.
In the Movie Maker project to create a video for the studio recording of my song “Paranoiac Utopia” I edited some more of the video I shot on Friday. I continued to remove the parts when there is a green glare in my lens as I travel east on the street away from the late afternoon sun but with the camera facing it. In this session I covered the trip from Jameson to the library.
I had a potato with gravy and some pork ribs while watching the antepenultimate episode of the first season of The Brady Bunch.
Because the six children have to share one bathroom they complain that they need a bigger house. So Mike starts looking for one and puts up theirs for sale. He finds one and announces it to the kids. But then when they begin talking with each other they all realize they really don’t want to move. Then the family starts hearing strange and spooky noises such as moaning, rattling chains, and crashing. Then when a prospective buyer comes, Mike catches Bobby and Cindy in sheets pretending to be ghosts. It turns out that all the kids have been trying to make the house sound haunted (as if that wasn’t obvious from the start that was what they were doing). Realizing that the kids want to stay, Mike takes the house off the market.
This story was written by Paul West, who started writing on radio shows before moving to TV. He was an early member of the Radio Writers Guild. He wrote scripts for scripts for W.C. Fields. He wrote several episodes of Father Knows Best on the radio and 63 episodes of the TV series. He wrote 12 episodes of Please Don’t Eat the Daisies and a few episodes each of many other 60s series. He wrote the screenplay for the movie Hang Your Hat On the Wind.

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