The Deaths in 2014 site lists under February 22nd:
Note the following from Scott Miller's wiki page:
February... still winter here in Canada, so what the heck?! As you can see, Charlotte died one day after Scott's birthday, hence an addition to the
I'm also reminded of "Scott Paper" (a paper "mill" and brand), though what's makes it even audder, is that earlier this afternoon I had a telephone conversation with my son about paper made from "hemp", a topic that had branched off from "hemp oil" that supposedly has properties that cure/combat cancer, and claims that this is being withheld from the public. Of course I have no proof, and that's not the point, the point is that "paper milling" had cropped up twice today under wholly different circumstances, and so we have a "Paper Milling" pattern-cluster in the works. Now come to think of it, the "Mill at Sonning" makes a cryptic reference to "son". The play with words between "son and "sunning".
As to what the inner twin world are getting at, I'm not entirely sure, however since my son's son was born just yesterday, so the emphasis on sonning/sunning goes beyond meaningful.
Charlotte Dawson, 47, New Zealand-born Australian television personality, suicide.Note the following from her wiki page:
In 2007, she settled out of court with the Woman's Day magazine, after she sued the magazine over its coverage of her divorce from former Olympic swimmer Scott Miller.[5]As part of following the inner twin world's lead, I generally check out notable persons mentioned on the wiki page of the deceased, especially in this case where his surname is an addition to the "Miller" pattern-cluster, with the most recent context of miller as in "milling wood". And in fact, my previous post had contained the following:
In 1991, she appeared in a notable production of the psychological thriller Dangerous Obsession by N. J. Crisp, opposite Marc Sinden and John Challis, at the Mill at Sonning.Note the "Mill At Sonning"... audd that I never checked it out. Note these excerpts from the mill's wiki page:
That's audd, because my name is "May".
- During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the mill was owned by the well-known local families of May[1] and Witherington
- May Family History.
Note the following from Scott Miller's wiki page:
Scott Andrew Miller (born 21 February 1975 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian butterfly swimmerAudd that "butterfly" would crop up, given that I just took photo's of a butterfly in my house... it's "Off By One" pattern-cluster.
February... still winter here in Canada, so what the heck?! As you can see, Charlotte died one day after Scott's birthday, hence an addition to the
I'm also reminded of "Scott Paper" (a paper "mill" and brand), though what's makes it even audder, is that earlier this afternoon I had a telephone conversation with my son about paper made from "hemp", a topic that had branched off from "hemp oil" that supposedly has properties that cure/combat cancer, and claims that this is being withheld from the public. Of course I have no proof, and that's not the point, the point is that "paper milling" had cropped up twice today under wholly different circumstances, and so we have a "Paper Milling" pattern-cluster in the works. Now come to think of it, the "Mill at Sonning" makes a cryptic reference to "son". The play with words between "son and "sunning".
As to what the inner twin world are getting at, I'm not entirely sure, however since my son's son was born just yesterday, so the emphasis on sonning/sunning goes beyond meaningful.
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