I recollected having posted about "Bozo" the clown earlier... and in fact there's been a cluster of clowns. Note the following excerpt from my January 30, 2013 post re http://pronoiasecrets.blogspot.ca/2013/01/mayzees-daizee-and-heaven-on-ones-head.html
I decided to begin with Bosley. Note the following re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosley_(surname):
This is beginning to feel like "Riipley's Believe it or Nott"!! Speaking of Ripley, note the following from his wiki page:
Note the caption where "Bob Bell" is named as Bozo the Clown.
So what are the chances that by following the leads in the patterns, that another "Bell" would crop up ... "seemingly" out of the blue?! Note as well, the excerpts below, taken from Bob Bells wiki page (Here):
- Robert Lewis Bell (January 18, 1922 – December 8, 1997)
- "Bozo" evolved into "Bozo's Circus" on September 11, 1961 as a live, hour-long telecast.
- At the same time Bell was hosting WGN's after school Three Stooges show where he played an old man named Andy Starr who ran a neighborhood theatre called the Odeon where he showed the Stooges shorts.[2]
As you can see, I highlighted in in large bold, the items I consider as falling into existing cluster patterns that have arisen in my posts. The first excerpt above reveals a twin "22" in the year, this particular number has featured prominently in many posts, hence generating a majorcluster pattern. The second involving the date 9/11-- the same day as terrorist attacks that involve the "twin" towers in New York City, both of these 9/11's don't fall on a leap year, and as a result, there are 111 days remaining in the year, note the following wiki info:
calendar. There are 111 days remaining until the end of the year.
September 11 - is the 254th day of the year (255th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 111 days remaining until the end of the year.I have to say that another name that popped up in my head, simply because its sounds a bit like "boz" is the "Fonz"... surely you remember Fonzerelli of Happy Days. I thought it was a long shot and so I didn't investigate there, butt when I googled "where does the nickname Boz come from" and I found various things, first that it was short for the name "Bosley" and second that it was a pen name used by Charles Dickens.
I decided to begin with Bosley. Note the following re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosley_(surname):
The one that stood out to me the most was "Tom Bosley", due to his name "Tom" being "twin" in origin, trumping all others. Note the following from Tom's wiki page:
- Bruce Bosley (born 1933), American footballer
- Catherine Bosley (born 1967), American journalist
- Freeman Bosley, Jr. (born 1954), American politician
- John Bosley (politician) (born 1947), Canadian politician
- Keith Bosley (born 1937), British poet and translator
- Tom Bosley (1927–2010), American actor
- Todd Bosley (born 1984), American actor
Thomas Edward "Tom" Bosley (October 1, 1927 – October 19, 2010) was an American actor. Bosley is best known for portraying Howard Cunningham on the long-running ABCsitcom Happy DaysI didn't know that Happy Days character Howard Cunningham was played by actor Tom Bosley!! So what are the chances of the Fonz coming around again ... well indirectly that is. The Fonz was played by Henry Winkler, ote the following from Winkler's wiki page:
Henry Franklin Winkler, OBE (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, director, producer and author.He was born the day before Halloween... hence an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster... and in keeping with the recent "Halloween/Frankenstein" pattern-cluster. Hmmm, paint his face green, give him a unibrow, add a few scars, nutz and boltz, shave the top of his head and Fonzy could easily be Frankinstein's son... a much HAPPIER replica though, Fonzy-stein.
This is beginning to feel like "Riipley's Believe it or Nott"!! Speaking of Ripley, note the following from his wiki page:
Robert LeRoy Ripley (December 25, 1890 – May 27, 1949)[1]Born on Christmas day!!
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