One of the crypto-quotes that my partner and I completed this morning was by author Brendan Behan. Unfortunately I accidentally closed the program before copying it, and so I checked on line but couldn't find the one we did. What stood out, was the bio section which stated his day of death as March 20th. Although I didn't find the quote, this one that I did find, stood out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bells_of_Hell_Go_Ting-a-ling-a-ling
Note the following excerpts from Brenan's wiki page:
Note the following excerpt from the Hostage film's wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hostage_(play):
In the finale his corpse rises and sings "The Bells of Hell Go Ting-a-ling-a-ling".As to the song, there's definitely an inner twin "ring-a-ling" to it. Not to mention my previous post's "Omen III" connection.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bells_of_Hell_Go_Ting-a-ling-a-ling
A 1966 Mirisch Productions World War I war film with the title starring Gregory Peck and Ian McKellen, directed by David Miller with a screenplay by Roald Dahl was abandoned after 5 weeks filming in Switzerland.[2] The film, depicting the air raid on the Zeppelin base at Friedrichshafen, was abandoned after early snow in the Alps.[3]
Note this excerpt from Brendan's wiki page:
The Thin Lizzy song "Black Rose" features the lyric "Ah sure, Brendan where have you Behan?"Thin Lizzy stands out... given my previous posts reference to "Karen Carpenter" who died of
anorexia and previous to this, the death of "Elizabeth" Carpenter (died on March 20th)... keep in mind that Lizzy is nickname for Elizabeth... a cryptic form of "thin lizzy-beth"... or "thin house"... a way for the inner twin world to refer to our present day "inadequate homes" that will lead to our early
demise if the situation isn't remedied. Note as well, the song's title re "Black Rose"... an addition to the "Flora" pattern-cluster. Also adding to the "Flora" pattern-cluster is on of Thin Lizzy's band members re Vivian Campbell, given my recent posts mention of the word flora originating from "bhel" (hence relation to "bell"):
- bell (n.) ... from PIE root *bhel-
- flora (n.)1777, "the plant life of a region or epoch," from Latin Flora, Roman goddess of flowers, from flos (genitive floris) "flower," from*flo-s-, Italic suffixed form of PIE *bhle- "to blossom, flourish" (cf. Middle Irish blath, Welsh blawd "blossom, flower," Old English blowan "to flower, bloom"), extended form of *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom,
Note the following from the wiki page of Thin Lizzy band member, Vivian Campbell:
Vivian Patrick Campbell (born 25 August 1962)This is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster, given that August 25th is my grand daughters birthday.
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