Friday, November 1, 2013

Anca Petrescu, Pete Haycock RIIIIP: Couldn't Get It Right If We Tried!!

The Deaths in 2013 site lists under October 30th:
Note the first and last listed above share a common ground-- addition to the "Peter/Rock/Roche/Stone..." pattern-cluster.  It's interesting to note that Anca was an architect and so likely designed buildings of stone.   As well, note that she died in a traffic collision, hence a connection to my previous post re "Diana and Dodi's" car accident... and as well an addition to the "Lane/Layne/Fast Lane..." pattern-cluster.  Note the following from Anca's wiki page:
  She fell into a coma in September from which she never recovered, dying from complications on 30 October, aged 64
Note the word "coma"... again this is an addition to the recent "coma" pattern-cluster, note for instance my October 27th post re:
Note this next excerpt from her wiki page:
She was the leading architect of the world's largest civilian administrative building, the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest,Romania on the orders of Romanian President Nicolae Ceauşescu in 1986. 
WOW... a stone Palace!!  This is an addition to the "Castle/Casagrande" pattern-cluster ... which was just added to in my previous post!!  So what are the chances?!  By the way Romanian President died on Christmas Day... hence an addition to the "Winter/Snow/Christmas/Northman..." pattern-cluster.  Note this next excerpt:
She was involved in many of the 1970s and 1980s so-called era of "systematization" redevelopment projects for Bucharest, which included the relocation of residents for the demolishing of old and poor neighborhoods, and replacing them with modern buildings with all the necessities under one roof.
Now the "under one roof" reminds me of the TUSSH-- the Two United Structure System Home that includes everything we need for survival under one roof (as a system that is).

So then how does Pete Haycock factor in for surely he does?!  Note the following from his wiki page:
 He began his career as lead guitaristvocalist, and founding member of the Climax Chicago Blues Band.
Note the following from the Climax Chicago Blues Band wiki page:
In 1974 the Climax Blues Band issued FM Live, a document of a New York radioconcert. 1975's Stamp Album was their commercial breakthrough, and 1976's Gold Plated fared even better, spurred on by the success of the hit "Couldn't Get It Right".  
There you have it-- "Couldn't Get It Right".  None of the Architects, nott even a woman, could get it right... didn't have enough hindsight or foresight to see for ourselves (all of us here in our outer twin world), what we need to best survive.  Even with all the money to build the monstrocity's that we have, all the kings horses and all the Kings men couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again.  So, the moral is ... don't let it get that far down the road... to the point where Humpty Dumpty would come to be sitting on a precarious wall to begin with!!  Our lives are fragile... with our present day home designs, we are nothing more than Humpty Dumpty sitting ducks on a wall!!  We couldn't get it right if we tried... and so in come All the Queen's Horses and all the Queen's women to save Humpty Dumpty's tush.  ;-)(-;

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