Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Five Horses (Part 3): Big Breadwinner Hog, Cured Ham and 333

My January 13 post re: Robert Quinn & John Horsley RIIP: Five Horses (Part 1), included the following excerpt:

  • His early acting career saw him playing a succession of doctors and policemen, the former on film in Hell Drivers (1957), the latter on television in Big Breadwinner Hog

Since Part 2 covered the first film re "Hell Drivers", this post, part 3 will be to follow the leads cropping up in the "Big Breadwinner Hog" wiki page. Note this excerpt that stands out:
 Peter Egan is also better known these days for sitcoms like Ever Decreasing Circles (1984–89), Joint Account (1989) and Home Again (2006)
It's the sitcom "Home Again" that hits home with me... considering the recent revelation of "home" as bing related to "Ham" (previous post) via the online etymology source.   So note the following from the sitcoms wiki page:
The theme song was In between Days by The Cure.
The "Cure" stands out, given that the inner twin world have let it be known that we need "curing"... and of course there's the other element of "cured pork" is "HAM"... hence definitely a followup/connection to previous posts.   And this is how I had ended up on utube in order to listen to what they sounded like... and lo and behold I got caught up in watching the "Hamlin" commercial previously posted about... which contains precisely what the inner twin world wanted me/us to see and be aware of at the moment.   Note the following excerpt from "Cure's" wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cure:
The Cure are an English rock band formed in CrawleyWest Sussex in 1976. The band has experienced several line-up changes, with frontman, vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter Robert Smith
Note from Robert Smith's wiki page:

  • Robert James Smith (born 21 April 1959)
Note the following re his birth day: 

April 21 - is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 
He was born on the 111th day of the year, hence an addition to the "111/Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster.
  • In the summer of 1975, Smith and his school bandmates sat their O Level exams, but only he and Michael Dempsey stayed on to attend sixth form at St. Wilfrid's (1976–77)
  • The Obelisk featured Robert Smith (still playing piano at this point), alongside Marc Ceccagno (lead guitar), Michael Dempsey (guitar), Alan Hill (bass) and Laurence "Lol" Tolhurst (percussion) and, according to The Cure's official biography Ten Imaginary Years, gave their only performance at a school function in April 1972
Of the 4 notable persons mention in Smith's wiki page (that have links to wiki pages), one other band member has a significant birthday:
  • Michael Dempsey (born 29 November 1958) 
Note the following regarding the birthdays of  band members Michael Dempsey and Lol Tolhurst: 
November 29 - is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 32 days remaining until the end of the year.
Dempsey was born on the 333rd day of the year.  

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