Last night I went to bed at 10pm, got up twice during the night, finally waking at 6am and getting up at 6:30.
I see my Capital One transfer in my USAA account.
Workers are laying cement for the 2nd new
sidewalk section.
It was about 8:50 and I had some time to kill before meeting
Marcos at 9:30. I didn’t want to get there too early because sometimes he
doesn’t show up at all and that makes for a long wait. I went to bed and set my
alarm for 9:15, got up, dressed and down the street I ran into Chris Cajoleas
on his motorcycle. He’s getting an MRI to see if he needs a shoulder
replacement. He has a new business idea, a game I’ve never heard of, but I
don’t want to mention it here as it might still be a secret. I told him about
my zopiclone problem and he seemed to think I still might be able to find it at
a different pharmacy. He also seems to think that USAA no longer charges 1% for
store purchases so I’ll be monitoring that.
I arrived at Tostao 10 minutes late and Marcos wasn’t
there. Not sure if he was there and left or if he didn’t show at all. I texted
him and we agreed to meet next Thursday.
I stopped in Mercado Madrid and bought a few
vegetables for today’s lunch.
I chatted with USAA and asked for a second debit card but
was told, “You can only have on (sic) active debit card from your account. If
we do send another one, the other one will end up getting deactivated.” so I
told them, “Never mind”.
Lunch was cheese broccoli soup. Yum!
We took a nap for about an hour after lunch.
We left the apt at 2:30 and took a Didi to Punto Clave (an
old mall near Estacion Industriales) for 16,200 pesos. We took seats inside a
clinic and within 30 minutes Teresa had an order for nueve eps to get an
appointment. ???
Outside we quickly caught a taxi back to Envigado in a
downpour, arriving by 4:45 for 25,000 pesos.
The rain soon stopped and we left at 6:30 and walked to Chiclayo
where we had a nice supper: Chaufa de Pollo (Peruvian chicken rice) for me and
Arrisotado ala Macha (some type of seafood with rice) for Teresa for 124,300
pesos ($34.10) which I paid for with my USAA debit card.
I finished watching the series Fool Me Once on
Netflix; pretty much the same as the book.
One of Peter Attia’s emails included the claim: “P—is indeed,
low carb,” and Attia described his correspondence with Epstein as “incredibly naïve”,
despite him being in his forties.
I watched The Chris Hayes Show, read a bit and went
to bed at 10pm.
I completed 3,561 steps today.
RELEASE ALL THE
EPSTEIN FILES NOW!
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