Thursday, March 28, 2013

Don Payne RIIP, January 15th and Green Haired Insane Clown Poppy

Note the following excerpt taken from the Deaths in 2013 site under the March 26th list: 
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Don Payne, 48, American television writer (The Simpsons) and screenwriter (ThorMy Super Ex-Girlfriend), bone cancer.[22]
A recent cluster of notable individuals listed on the Deaths in 2013 site have surnames with "obvious" meaning.  Such is the case with Don Payne, whose surname is phonetically the same as "pain" and "pane".  This is not the first time that I had written a post concerning a notable "Payne", note my July 13, 2013 post entitled, Mountaineer Roger Payne (RIIP)-- Avalanche.

Hmm, I had forgotten that he was a mountaineer... given the recent "Mountaineer" pattern-cluster, this is meaningful.  And it doesn't end there, I just returned from a three day business trip to Fogo Island Newfoundland, where it had been prearranged for my partner and I to stay at "Payne's  Efficiency Units".  To be honest... it was a pain staying at Paynes given its broken toilette and tv!!  

Note the following that stood out to me from Don Payne's wiki page:
Payne and Frink joined the writing staff of the animated sitcom The Simpsons in 1998; their first script was the season twelve episode "Insane Clown Poppy", which aired in 2000.[6][4]
Clown's have cropped up numerous times in both my Toumai and Pronoiasecret blogs, with the last one mentioned being "Bozo" in January 2013.  Note this next excerpt taken from the episodes wiki page re
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insane_Clown_Poppy:
Krustytheclown.png"Insane Clown Poppy" is the third episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. It aired on November 12, 2000 in the US. In the episode, during an outdoor book fair, Krusty finds out he has a daughter (from a one-night stand with a female soldier who fought in the Gulf War), but loses her trust after gambling away her violin to Fat Tony, prompting Homer and Krusty to retrieve it.
On viewing the other episodes that Payne wrote, the  one entitled "Thank God It's Doomsday", stood out... given that it had that "inner twin feel"... and common thread with recent posts:

“Thank God It’s Doomsday”: Homer predicts that stars will fall from the sky, and when there is a blimp accident at the Krusty Celebrity Salute to Specials special and some celebrities fall to their deaths.·         The song playing when Homer is throwing away his books on the Rapture is Three Dog Night's version of "Easy To Be Hard" from the musical Hair.
What  hits home from the above is the part that states, "...some celebrities fall to their deaths".  Audd when you consider the main purpose of this blog is to document "celebrities who fall to their deaths"... or to put it more accurately, "who are pushed to a timely death".

This warranted my venturing to Krusty's wiki page re: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krusty_the_Clown, where I noted the following:
His voice is based on Bob Bell, who portrayed WGN-TV's Bozo the Clown. Krusty made his television debut on January 15, 1989 in the Tracey Ullman Show short "The Krusty the Clown Show". 
Krusty is often portrayed as a cynical, burnt out, addiction-riddled smoker who is made miserable by show business but continues on anyway.
Note the Bozo connection ... BUTT... and its a big one, note the day that Krusty made his television debut (hence birthday)... JANUARY 15th!!  You'll understand why this date stands out to me, just by simply reading these recent post titles:
If you've read any of these posts then you also know that January 15th stands out to me on the personal level as well... with this day being the birthday of my son and my life partner.

There is another thing that stands out to me, and that is the fact that Krusty has "GREEN HAIR".   Note my March 12th post title re: Harry Greene R!!P, and a Little Wooden Boy, which concerns the  death of actor Harry Greene who is listed on the Deaths in 2013 site as having passed away on March 12th, and note the following excerpts:
  • All you have to do is enter the word "Hat" and the name "Hattie" into the search boxes of my Pronoiasecret and my Toumai Blogs to know just how significant the "Hattie/Hat/Harry/Hair/Heir" pattern-cluster has been. 
  • The name "Harry Greene" was audd enough to warrant a little more research so I Googled"Green Hair".  The  web result that immediately appeared raised a few hairs given that the word "boy" was referenced in the film that was presented: "The Boy with Green Hair".  
And now note my March 16th post entitled,  Jack Green R!!P and Harry Coleman McGehee R!!P, which concerns the recent deaths of singer Jack Greene,, and note in particular the following excerpt:
Note this excerpt from his wiki page:
So note Jack Greene's nickname-- "JOLLY GREEN GIANT".  Everyone knows that the Jolly Green Giant has "GREEN HAIR"!!  So what are the chances of Green Hair cropping up in two separate posts and under two separate circumstances that surround deaths of notable individuals within the same week!!  And what are the chances of just 11 days later, Don Payne would pass away and that by reading his wiki page another "Green Hair" link would crop up... given that Krusty the clown has GREEN HAIR!!
http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/payneMeans "villager, rustic" and later "heathen" from the Middle English Payn, Old French Paien which was often given to children whose baptism had been postponed or adults whose religious zeal was lacking.

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