Saturday, December 21, 2013

Broom Hilda Usurps Christmas Day

As a follow up from my previous post where the name "BRÜNHILDhad cropped up, I had the strong feeling that there may be an inner twin connection to the cartoon strip "Broom Hilda", after all, they sound alike.  Note the following from Broom Hilda's wiki page:
The original idea for Broom-Hilda came from Elliott Caplin
So then, note this excerpt from Elliott's wiki page;
Elliot Caplin (December 25, 1913 - February 20, 2000) 
That he was born on Christmas Day... especially given that it's only 4 days away, is meaningful.   The etymology of his first name originates from Hebrew "Elijah", meaning "my God is Yahweh".  Note the etymology of his surname:
This interesting surname with variant spellings Chaplain, Chapling, Caplen, Kaplin etc., is of French origin, found also in England, deriving from the old Norman French word "caplain" and old French and medieval English word "chapelain", meaning "charity priest", a priest who was endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead. 
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/caplin#ixzz2o7O40iau 
Audd don't you agree, that his last name in origin means "priest" and then he's born on Christmas Day?!   I should also mention that "broom" had come up not that long ago.  Note the title of my December 13, 2013 post re: George Herman Buck and Barbara Branden RIIIIP: BUCK and BROOM.  It seems that the inner twin world... or let's just say, "Broom Hilda" has usurped Christmas?

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