Saturday, March 21, 2026

8

 Note the following in regards to a notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site: 

Rhoda Roberts (8 July 1959 – 21 March 2026) 66, Aboriginal arts                     (*rots)

That her surname is an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, providing us with “rots” (again), is our first twin heads upp, and then her birthday is our second, given the following other recent addition:  

Tom Georgeson (8 August 1937 – 18 March 2026) 88, actor (Between the LinesA Fish Called WandaNotes on a Scandal).

We have a “__, July 8, August 8, __/ 8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.   As well, August 8th is my ex-husbands birthday, Allison, … and so this new addition to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site is also an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster.  I vaguely recollect an 8th day cluster that cropped up at some point this month so I investigated the list of deaths and arrived at the following others in the first 6 days of March: 

  • Antonio Puddu (8 May 1944 – 6 March 2026)
  • Corey Parker (July 8, 1965 – March 5, 2026) 
  • Albert Jack Zuckerman (September 8, 1931 – March 5, 2026) 
  • Philip Stewart Low (August 8, 1947 – March 4, 2026) 
  • José Luis Álvarez Núñez (8 December 1960 – 2 March 2026) 
  • Slavcho Angelov Krumov (8 October 1975 – 1 March 2026)****
  • Josep Perarnau i Espelt (8 July 1928 – 1 March 2026)****
  • Jonathan Tyler (8 June 1940 – 1 March 2026)****
  • Alexander Tzonis (8 November 1937 – 1 March 2026)****
In the first 6 days of March we had a “May 8, June 8, July 8(x2), August 8, September 8, October 8, November 8, December 8/8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster. , that covers the last “8” months of the year.  Should I have spent time with this,… at the time, I would have investigated July 8th— given the inner twin propensity for generating clusters in groups of 3 or more, this would have been a prompt…, so never too late.  On the July 8th wiki page, I begin using the formula, … butt something caught my eye just below… and outside the box: 

2002 – Ward Kimball (March 4, 1914 – July 8, 2002) animator, trombonist            (*ward, kill)

It was is first and surname Ward Kimball, that stood out, given that when applying the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, we then get “ward” and  “kill”,… so a real eye opener!!  As for his birthday, March 4th, since we’re in the month of March, I checked the list above to see which person(s) who recently passed away on March 4th, … there was only one: 

Philip Low (August 8, 1947 — March 4, 2026) 78, chemist

I then went down the July 8th day notable deaths list and came to the next person whose surname falls under the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster ,… and so making “sods”: 

2007 – Jack B. Sowards (March 18, 1929 - July 8, 2007) screenwriter, producer

Again, like Kimball, he was born in March, so venturing to the above notables who died this month, I looked for one who died on March 18, and once again there is one: 

Tom Georgeson (8 August 1937 – 18 March 2026) 88, actor (Between the LinesA Fish Called WandaNotes on a Scandal).

 So what are the chances of THAT— he was also born on August 8th!! I checked out others found on the July 8 notable deaths list and found two who were also born on the 8th day: 

  • 2011 – Betty Ford(née Bloomer; formerly WarrenApril 8, 1918 – July 8, 2011) 38th First Lady of the United States                                                                                                (*ford)
Betty’s surname is also an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so making “ford”, AND, her birthday adds to the cluster: “April 8, May 8, June 8, July 8(x2), August 8, September 8, October 8, November 8, December 8/8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster

I continued along the list of notables who died July 8th and then came to the next whose first name is an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, making “lace”: 

  • 2022 – Lawrence Storch (January 8, 1923 - July 8, 2022) actor, comedian           (*lace)
Note his birthday… January 8th is also the birthday of my stepson, Gillman. His birthday adds to the cluster: “ January 8, …, __, April 8, May 8, June 8, July 8(x2), August 8, September 8, October 8, November 8, December 8/8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster

For the record, the following others who passed this month (in the latter part), also were born on the 8th day:  

  • James Taylor Fleeting (8 April 1955 – 15 March 2026) 
  • Lyudmila Mikhailovna Arinina (8 November 1926 – 14 March 2026)
  • Trevor George McMahon (8 November 1929 – 12 March 2026)
  • Michael Hague (September 8, 1948 – March 10, 2026) 
  • Moon Yong-joo (8 February 1933 – 10 March 2026)
So the cluster expands: 

“ January 8, February 8, __, April 8(x2), May 8, June 8, July 8(x2), August 8, September 8(x2), October 8, November 8(x3), December 8/8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster

Strangely enough, we have one gap… and it’s March 8th.   So … fill your boots … and maybe you’ll find another ass!!  




 

Weinstein’s Rose Ass-thetics



Sometimes, visitors to this blog guide me along.  The above are two screen shots that I took yesterday,  showing statistics on visits to various posts to this blog over a period of a few hours, one of which caught my eye, so I ventured to the post, Ass(x3) (posted December 9, 20217)  And so figuring there were other “asses” mentioned in the previous post to Ass(x3), I ventured there as well: Ass (x2) and,… and then to the one before that:  Oh ... Rosalinda!!, butt that one’s title didn’t fit…, butt then I read the post, … and whoah… it fits, butt not in the way that you would think, note from the post: 

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Oh ... Rosalinda!!

Continuing on, note from my earlier post todayHowdy Whitehoushe, Wan Shum Sheven Up: :
Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955) as Capt. Alfred  
Another addition to the “Rose/Colour Theme” pattern-cluster.  Of the cast, three stand out:
    • Christopher George Joseph Challis  (18 March 1919 – 31 May 2012
    • Ludmilla Tchérina  (10 October 1924 – 21 March 2004) as Rosalinda
    • Michael Redgrave  (20 March 1908 – 21 March 1985) as Col. Eisenstein
Note the “March 18, __, 20, 21(x2)” pattern-cluster.  And now I know just exactly where this is going, I know who belongs in the gap:
Harvey Weinstein (born March 19, 1952) American film producer.

So Note the dates… and the “March 18, __, 20, 21(x2)” pattern-cluster.  So an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster, AND… in the cryptic inner twin sense, we do have another “ASS”— Harvey Weinstein!!

When trying to think of a title for this post, one word cropped up in my mind — aesthetics (pronounced “ass-thetics”), note the etymology: 

aesthetic (n.)  … from Greek aisthetikos "of or for perception by the senses, perceptive," of things, "perceptible," from aisthanesthai "to perceive (by the senses or by the mind), to feel," from PIE *awis-dh-yo-, from root *au- "to perceive."

Friday, March 20, 2026

The 20 March of Wigs

Portrait of men wearing wigs by 
Nicolas de Largillière, 17th century

That wigs had been featured in my previous post was an intentional prompt of the inner twin world for us to investigate further.  With that, I ventured to the wig wikipedia page, at the bottom of which I found the above painting. Note from the artists wiki page:

Nicolas de Largillière (10 October 1656 – 20 March 1746)

The anniversary of his death is TODAY, and so an addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster. On investigating his wiki page, the subject of one of his paintings stood out given her date of death also being TODAY!! 

Anne Geneviève de Lévis (February 1673 – 20 March 1727)

Another notable person mentioned on Largilliere’s wiki page stands out due to his birthday: 

François Chereau (20 March 1680 – 16 April 1729)

Self-portrait of Nicolas de Largillierre.
Engraving by François Chereau(1715).

So that’s three March 20th in a single sitting— a “March 20(x3)” pattern cluster.   Not to mention again, that TODAY is March 20th, so  three additions to the “Timely” pattern cluster

Other notable persons mentioned on Largilliere’s wiki page who stand out: 

  • Louis, Duke of Brittany (8 January 1707 – 8 March 1712)
  • Guillaume Coustou the Elder (29 November 1677 – 22 February 1746)
  • Mariana Victoria of Spain (31 March 1718 – 15 January 1781) 
January 8th is my stepson’s birthday, February 22nd is the birthday of my grandson; January 15th is the birthday of my son and my ex partner (22 years apart). Mariana’s birthday likely has cryptic significance— end of March… end of war?! 
As you can see, Louis’ birthday and date of death generates a “January 8, __, March 8/8th Day/Date Sequence” pattern cluster,… a prompt to bridge the gap—investigate the February 8 Wikipedia page using the formula,… that brings us to: 

2000 – Sid Abel (February 22, 1918 – February 8, 2000) ice hockey player

We now have another addition to the “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern cluster , and the now expanded “February 22(x3)” pattern cluster.  Something about the name Sid Abel… move the letters around and you get “dis able” … and “dis label”, … audd, as I was driving my daughter and grand kids today (my daughter was doing work on the computer, and asked me how to spell “label”… another addition to the “Timely” pattern cluster

On investigating further and due to the recent “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, I checked the etymology of “lare”, and came to: 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Bald Heads Wig

Mason as Solicitor-General, wearing court dress

Okay, so don’t take this the wrong way, butt I think wigs originated as a means of men hiding bald heads. 

Note the following in regards to a notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site: 

Sir Anthony Mason, 100, Australian jurist, chief justice (1987–1995), judge of the Supreme Court of New Wales (1969–1972) and the High Court (1972–1987)

  • Sir Anthony Frank Mason (21 April 1925 – 17 March 2026)

He was born on the 111th day of the year.  Keep in mind that 9/11 is the day of the year where 111 days remain!!!  On his wiki page, one person stands out:  

Thomas Eyre Forrest Hughes  (26 November 1923 – 28 November 2024) (*hues)

His surname making “hues” when applying the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  In fact, his first name means twin in origin and his middle names are additions to the “Remove a Letter in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster and so making “eye” and “forest”… altogether, and using other cluster formulas,  his name provides us with a cryptic “twin eye/ire forest/for rest hues hug”.    Note from Hughes wiki page: 

Australian barrister and politician. A member of the Liberal Party, he served as Attorney-General in the Gorton government

And Gorton makes “goon”… again, … and a cryptic “gore ton/big”… that’s similar to “gore don/dawn” from Gordon.   Note from his wiki page: 

Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002)

One person on Gorton’s wiki page stands out:  

  • Sir Magnus Cameron Cormack (12 February 1906 – 26 November 1994)

His surname being an addition to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster … — “cock”… and so also adding to the recent “Profanity Theme” pattern cluster, that 

On the “court dress” wiki page: 

In July 2007, Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, announced that changes would be made to court working dress in the English and Welsh courts. 

Hmm, his surname, Matravers, makes “Mars” when applying the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  Interesting to note that we are in the month of March— named after Mars, the god of war… and agriculture. 

Nicholas Addison Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 21 January 1938) 

My daughter was born on his birthday.


 

Oi!… Hey U … &^%$*+i+s !!

 

Investigations for my previous postresulted in the cryptic “bald goons” communication, and this in turn made me consider  “Skin Heads”.  On the skin heads wiki page, I perused the site limiting my search to notable persons mentioned whose names are additions to the recent “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so I arrived at this excerpt: 

The term Oi! as a musical genre is said to come from the band Cockney Rejects and journalist Garry Bushell, who championed the genre in Sounds magazine

His Surname Bushell becomes “bull” when applying the cluster, AND, the word is an addition to the recent “Profanity Theme” pattern cluster… being that it’s short for bull-shit.Note from his wiki page: 

Garry Bushell (born 13 May 1955)

His birthday stands out given the following recent additions to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site:  

  • Attila Lőte (13 June 1934 – 15 March 2026) actor
  • Bruno Salomone 13 July 1970 – 15 March 2026) 55, actor                                 (*sane)
  • Billy Campbell 13 April 1928 – 13 March 2026) footballer                                  (*call)
  • Fatma Sarhan (13 April 1928 – 13 March 2026) singer                                (*fama/talk)

As you can also see, the term above “Oi!”, is also a call/talk (see 4 lettter words at right above) albeit often offensive and aggressive… like “hey you!”. So we’re in the “wright” track.  AND, Bushell’s birthday completes the recently formed 13th day birthday cluster via timely recent notable deaths— “April 13(x2), May 13, June 13(x2), July 13/13th Day, Date Sequence” pattern cluster. …, another twin heads upp!! Keep in mind that my birthday is June 13th, so I included it in the cluster.  

I considered this a prompt to investigate “oi” further, note from wikipedia:  

Oi (interjection):  "Oi" has been particularly associated with working class and Cockney speech.[4] It is effectively a local pronunciation of "hoy"[5](see H-dropping), an older expression.[6] A study of the Cockney dialect in the 1950s found that whether it was being used to call attention or as a challenge depended on its tone and abruptness.

Two other notable persons mentioned on the skin head wiki page also fit the bill: 

  •  Derrick Morgan (born 27 March 1940)                                 (*deck)
  • Desmond Dekker (16 July 1941 – 25 May 2006)                   (*deer)

Now with English slang and cockney cropping up, I’m reminded of Fiona Hill, who I became familiar with due to her involvement as a witness in the attempt to impeach Trump.  I recollect reading something about her obvious lower class English accent that was discriminated against in the UK, and so she moved to the US, and could then move ahead unimpeded by discrimination toward her accent.  Note from Fiona Hill’s wiki page: 

Some Republicans questioned the credibility of her testimony, including Connie Mack IV, who described Hill as a "George Soros mole infiltrating the national-security apparatus"

When you investigate the two mentioned, you’ll discover they were both born on the same day— August 12th…, another day that stands out as meaningful (see previous/recent posts).  I then took this as a prompt to investigate the August 12th wiki page.  Instead of following the formula as usual, I decided to venture outside the box, and seek out surnames of notable persons who were born or died on August 12, that are additions to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  These first two stand out the most since their surnames make the same word when applying the cluster— “chin”, a word that has cropped up a number of times recently: 

They are also additions to the “Body Parts Theme” pattern cluster.   I’m reminded of the fact that one of the abuses faced by my exhusband, Allison, was the fact that he had been kicked in the chin… and a lasting injury— dent in his chin bone.  

Others who stood out in Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 August 12th lists: 
  • 1930 – Jacques Tits (12 August 1930 – 5 December 2021) mathematician        (*tits)
  • 1930 – Harry Babcock (August 12, 1930 – December 6, 1996) footballer       (*back)
More body parts… AND, …  “tits” jives in more ways than one!! Also, we now have a “December __, 5, 6, __/Date Sequence” pattern cluster in the works