Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Knock, Knock, Knockin on Jackson's Head: See Kay (part 3)

As a follow up from my previous posts, the "norm" existing in the list of  Hannah Montanah shows is that their titles are based on song titles... with a twist that is like the one mentioned previously re: "The Test of My Love", is a play on "The Best of My Love".    Twists like this are very much in keeping with the inner twin way of communicating to our outer twin world.

Note this excerpt from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_of_My_Love_(The_Emotions_song):
"Best of My Love" is a disco song by the band The Emotions released as a single from their album Rejoice (1977). The song was composed by Maurice White and Al McKay ofEarth, Wind & Fire.
So note the name Al McKay... and especially the "KAY" which factors in an earlier post today that began this series  re: Louis C.K. ("see kay")... so let's see McKay's wiki page:
A recipient of five Grammy Awards, Al McKay (born February 2, 1948, in New Orleans,Louisiana)
Note the following re his birthday:

February 2 is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 332 days remaining until the end of the year (333 in leap years).
Since he was born on a leap year, he was born on the 33rd day with 333 days remaining, hence an addition to the "33/333/#/Weave-Fabricate-Build/Free Masons...." patter-cluster.  The key being that my computer key board serves as a cipher for number pattern-cluster, the 3 shares the same "key" on my keyboard as the # number symbol which I have since come to learn as meaning "weave/fabricate/build"that the inner twin world need to start building/fabricating the TUSSH.   


Unlike Lilly, We don't have to wait to meet Orlando Bloom before we see the Lilly Bloom.

Some of the other songs/show titles that strike me as meaningful is "Joannie Be Good" (twist on "Johnnie B. Goode" and then there's "Knock, Knock, Knocking on Jackson's Head" (Knock, Knock, Knockin on Heaven's door).  It's interesting to note that the death of Michael Jackson played a key role in my beginning this blog (an off shoot of my Toumai Blog).


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