Tu 6/1/21

 Tu 6/1/21

850am. 220pm. 530pm. 920pm. 

Up 720am: Cloudy and temps to low 70's.

Watched 'CRISIS' (Hoopla). "Over 100,000 people die from opioid overdose each year, a figure that grows at over 20% annually. More Americans were killed by an opioid overdose in the past two years than died in the Vietnam War". These facts were shown over the end credits and probably more compelling than anything in the movie. The story is told using intertwined plotlines of people affected by the opioid crisis, but they didn't ring true and strain credulity; with Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer (He is the great-grandson of industrialist, art collector and philanthropist Armand Hammer), Evangeline Lilly, Greg Kinnear, and Kid Cudi. Shot in Montreal and Detroit in the winter.

***Buddy threw up 935am. He seemed a little off yesterday as well. 1145am: He seems back to normal and I've given him a couple of servings of canned food and he's kept it down. 

1210pm: ON THE TREADMILL...5 Miles at 3.5 pace... J.R.E. with ADAM DURITZ of The Counting Crows and more of ARI SHAFFIR with DUNCAN TRUSSELL.

Watched 'OXYGEN' (Netflix). An astronaut awakes from cryogenic sleep and can't remember who she is or why she's there and her oxygen is running out. By asking key questions to her computer ('he' doesn't 'think', but can only respond to questioning) she realizes that she's a clone of the woman who developed the project. They have been sent to a distant planet to repopulate Earth. Not a bad French SciFi film, and well worth a look. I will try to stream other films by this director.

Preparing for a late afternoon walk to the park. 

540pm. Out Wash. Pk. North side of Panhandle and back south side... ONE HOUR AND 20 MINS... Mp3... STEVE EARL, BLACK KEYS, JETHRO TULL. 

In the tub with 'TOMATO RED' and listening to THE SMITHS, and then a JOEY DIAZ podcast.

Watched 'THE ACCOUNTANT OF AUSCHWITZ' (Netflix). I didn't realize that after the Nuremburg Trials, Germany did little or nothing to pursue Nazi war criminals. This trial was the first time that anyone had prosecuted guards at the various death camps. Unless there was proof that you actually murdered someone, it was accepted that you wouldn't be prosecuted by a German court.   


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