The Deaths in 2014 lists under January 15:
Curtis Bray, 43, American football player and coachSimply read my last post, and you become aware of a "Horse" pattern-cluster, and by reading these two posts made 10 days ago on January 6 you'll see that it all began with mules... and in particular, with a focus on its "bray" :
Note this excerpt from the second post listed above:
...my previous post mentioning "Haw and Gee" commands typically used to guide draft animals such as horses and sled dogs, and "Hee-Haw" which is the bray of a donkey and mule.As you can see, I even use the word "bray". So do the math... how common is the word bray to begin with?! Now you get my drift... and can begin to understand why Curtis Bray's passing away at this p point in time, stands out... stands out like a bray!!
Note these two etymology sources:
- bray (v.) c.1300, from Old French braire "to cry," from Gallo-Romance *bragire "to cry out,"... Celtic source (cf. Gaelic braigh "to shriek, crackle"), probably imitative...
- Etymology 1From Middle French braire, from Vulgar Latin bragire, from Gaulish *bragu (compare Middle Irish braigid (“it crashes, explodes”), Breton breugiñ (“to bray”); akin to English break, Latin fragor (“crash”), frangere (“to break”)).
and this definition:
bray (plural brays)I consider this as a means by which the inner twin world are communicating and coming out to us at this point in time-- in a harsh, grating and abrasive manner, because their earlier attempts to come out in a gentle way (their preference) didn't work... this is evident in my life personally... I was oblivious to their trying to reach me, which I know now that they obvious had been attempting to do... it took an earth shattering car accident and events that followed (like a discordant BRAY!!), that finally forced my eyes wide open... a rude awakening for sure!! Butt with that said, the intention is for it to be a courteous bray... given that the name "Curtis" means just that.
- The cry of a camel
Synonyms[edit]
- Any harsh, grating, or discordant sound. [quotations ▼]
Finally, note this excerpt from his wiki page:
He was a starter in football from his freshman year of high school and contributed to record 33 victories of the 1984–1986 season teamsAgain, the twin 33 (aka Free Masons crop up again)!!
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