Yesterday, November 3rd, the Deaths in 2012 site recorded the passing of Odd Borretzen:
Another word that I often modify, is "odd", changing it to "audd" or "aud". This change stems from my May 19, 2010 post entitled, Costs, Cross's and an Audley End ;-)(-; (Here). So note this excerpt taken from the post:
Most synchronicity posted here and to my Toumai Blog have been audd, to say the least and if you read my last few posts you'd become aware of the fact that I take artistic license in modifying words, butt only a few in particular. For insatance there's the word "but" that I modify into "butt", and the acronym "RIP" that I modify into "RIIP". Butt what's truly audd, is that even though this has been going on for a couple of years now, I haven't bothered to offer up explanations for quite awhile, until my last few posts, and the only reason was due to synchronicity surfacing in such a way that gave me a door of opportunity to explain what is up with "butt" and "RIIP".Odd Børretzen, 85, Norwegian author and singer, pneumonia.[1]
Odd Børretzen,
Another word that I often modify, is "odd", changing it to "audd" or "aud". This change stems from my May 19, 2010 post entitled, Costs, Cross's and an Audley End ;-)(-; (Here). So note this excerpt taken from the post:
ODD!! (by the way, its odd that "odd" is "o44" (or 1544)
Wiki reveals this character from 1544 -- Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden, KG, PC, KS (c. 1488 – 30 April 1544). Note how the name Thomas is most similar name to Toumai and his last name "Audley" is similar to "Oddly"... in fact, the letter "O" is a form of "Au" (so Oddly = Auddly)... similar enough to count as synchronicity-- hence voice of the inner twin world. Note these facts:I just ventured on utube and found a video (Here) of Odd Borretzen, and the amount of views was 444... now THAT is truly AUDD!!
- he succeeded Sir "Thomas More" as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, being appointed Lord Chancellor on 26 January 1533-On 29 November 1538 he was created Baron Audley of Walden-his grandson, Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, built "Audley End"Okay, c'mon... "WALDEN" (as in "wall den"... walled)!! And then the place name "Audley End" ("Oddly End")!!? What a HOOT!!
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