At Al Johnson's wiki page, I noted this excerpt:
Note the following that stood out from Norman Connors wiki page:
We often speak in a crytic manner, so we should be open to the ways that the inner twin world speak to us and nott be so stupid as to say "duh, I don't get it"... because from what I can see, the inner twin world doesn't buy anyones not getting it !!$$ Note the following from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign:
In 1980, Johnson collaborated with jazz/soul producer Norman Connors, for an album, Back for More, on Columbia Records.What stood out was the name Norman Connors... given the recent "North Man/Norman" and "Con" pattern-clusters. Note for instance the title of yesterdays post re: Tommy McConville RIIP: By Hook, Crook or Con, and my October 18th post re: Norman Geras RIIP: North Man's Grassy Glacial Fields.
Note the following that stood out from Norman Connors wiki page:
Dee Dee Bridgewater also performed with him on the jazz album "Love from the Sun".The surname Bridgewater is an addition to the recent "Bridging the Gap" pattern-cluster, and Dee Dee is an addition to the earlier "D/Dee/Chickadee/$" pattern-cluster. Note yesterdays post re:
- Bridget Oppenheimer RIIP: Bridging the Open House, and my June 22, 2012 post re A Chickadee's 23 D's vs 6 D's.
- Note from Dee Dee's wiki page:
The interesting thing about the Dee Dee name is its obvious relation to the letter "D", and note that it shares the same key on my computer key board as the $. Of course the dollar sign is an "S" with a "1" or an "I" through the centre... "one-ess"... "uniqueness".... butt then again there's the double 11 through the S
- She is a United Nations Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization.
We often speak in a crytic manner, so we should be open to the ways that the inner twin world speak to us and nott be so stupid as to say "duh, I don't get it"... because from what I can see, the inner twin world doesn't buy anyones not getting it !!$$ Note the following from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign:
Also, it is used derisively to indicate greed or excess money such as in "Micro$oft", "George Luca$", "Lar$ Ulrich", "Di$ney", and "GW$"; or supposed overt Americanization as in "$ky". In 1872, Ambrose Bierce referred to the California Governor as ₤eland $tanford. The dollar sign is also used intentionally to stylize names such as A$AP Rocky and Ke$ha.And why nott throw in In$urance Company, $upreme Court, and U$ to boot... oh yes and $ullivan.
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