The Deaths in 2014 has just recently added under September 29th:
And yes he was also nicknamed "Dick". I just find it very audd, that a notable "Dick" (double) emerges on the scene after a "Head"(See previous post). That Dick Dickerson died at the twin age of 77 is also meaningful... a cryptic && given that number 7 shares the same key as the & symbol on my computer key board.
- Richard Dickerson, 77, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1998–2002), mayor of Redding, California.[10]
We all know about the meaning behind the first idiom, "dickhead", butt there's also :
dick·erˈdikər/My Tou Sense Worth: stop being a dickhead && quit dickering around!! That was definitely "clear-clear" enough. It's too bad that Dick Dickerson's inner twin had to influence their conjoined death in order to communicate this. I won't bother going into more detail as to what all this means, just read my posts and you'll understand soon enough.
verbNORTH AMERICANgerund or present participle: dickering1.
engage in petty argument or bargaining.
"she advised him not to dicker over the extra fee"2.
synonyms: negotiate, haggle, bargain, barter "can't you just pay the asking price without dickering?"
treat something casually or irresponsibly; toy with something.
"there was no dickering with the lyrics"
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