Sunday, October 5, 2014

John Lloyd RIIP: Big Trouble in Little China

The deaths in 2014 site lists under October 4:
Because of the "Lloyd" pattern-cluster, John Lloyd is worth investigating.  Note this excerpt from his wiki page:
John J. Lloyd (1922 – 2014)[1] was an American art director and production designer known for his work on such films asNational Lampoon's Animal HouseThe Blues BrothersThe ThingBig Trouble in Little China, and The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad
What stands out to me is the film "Big Trouble in Little China", meaningful given the "Little China" and because my previous post re: Rob Skipper, Robert Flower, Robert Serra, Bob Crewe RIIIIIIIIP: Little Me Syndrom?!, had involved a "Little Man" pattern-cluster... hence the title.  So the film is our next lead, and from here we go to it's wiki page in search for the next clue.  Now keep in mind that Chinese people are generally much smaller than those of other races, so it's rational to limit our search with investigating the film characters acted by those of Chinese descent: 


StarringKurt Russell
Kim Cattrall
Dennis Dun
James Hong
Victor Wong

It's not hard to tell from that line up and note the rhyming re Hong and Wong.... hmmm... "Kong"...and I'm reminded once again of the unrest in Hong Kong.  Note from James Hong's wiki page: 
born February 22, 1929) 
His birthday is an addition to the "Targeting Family birthdays" pattern-cluster in that my grandson was born just this year on February 22nd.  Now note the following from Wong's wiki page:
(July 30, 1927 – September 12, 2001)
His date of death is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster ... as in one off from "9/11" .

Both dates have cropped up a number of times in the last while.   As an example, it had cropped up twice in the last two days, once as a direct result of investigating the recent death of  Pedro Peña who is particularly renown for his role played in the tv series,  Médico de familia  which premiered on "September 12th" (see my post re "Pedro Pena RIIP: Stone Stone Mason's Quill").  

It's also interesting to note that my grandsons name has "east" within int... and China is in the East after all?!

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