Another notable person who passed away on July 4th that stood out to me personally is:
I decided to key in "Robert Butts" into the search box of my blog to find the concerning post and look at the firs post brought up: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 , Nancy Garden, Quinton-Steele Botes RIIIIP: Censors and Steel Boots . Note the following excerpt from the post:
Do note the "Boots"... another addition to the recent "Boots" pattern-cluster (see previous post)... and we have a "Names ending with ler" pattern-cluster ie: Fittler, Cobbler, Butler... or is that "Buttler"
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There is a cryptic phrase in his name when consider Robert Neil Butler's middle name is an addition to the "Neil/Kneel" pattern-cluster. I get the cryptic sense of "kneel before I kick you in the buttler". As to the name Robert/Bob there are three possible cryptic connections-- to rob (steel), to bob (cut short), to bob (float). I believe each of these factor in somehow, butt "Rob" the thief seem's to be top on the inner twin list ... which is as they have planned).
And then note the following etymology of Butler:
Definitely jiving with earlier posts today!!!!
He didn't die during a twin digit year butt everything in his name sure rings a cryptic inner twin belle!! I was reminded of a pattern-cluster that once again, I shared with Rob MacGregor, concerning his friend "Robert Butts"... so note the "but" in Butler and Butts. The event was another in the MacGregor censorship campaign that rifted our friendship and so I was thus inspired to use "butt" in place of "but" when posting in my blogs.
- 2010 – Robert Neil Butler, American physician and author (b. 1927)
Robert Neil Butler (January 21, 1927 – July 4, 2010) was a physician, gerontologist, psychiatrist, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, who was the first director of the National Institute on Aging. Butler is known for his work on the social needs and the rights of the elderly and for his research on healthy aging and the dementias.My daughter's birthday is also January 21st, so an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster. And as to the "dementia", I did say that my mother has recently come to live with my partner and I, and sadly to say, dementia has begun to settle in... she mostly calls me mamma-- french for mom.
I decided to key in "Robert Butts" into the search box of my blog to find the concerning post and look at the firs post brought up: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 , Nancy Garden, Quinton-Steele Botes RIIIIP: Censors and Steel Boots . Note the following excerpt from the post:
- In thinking of all the "Bobs and Roberts", I'm once again reminded of Rob MacGregor from the synchrosecrets blog and I just recently discovered that his birthday was May 16... just recent. so I can't help butt feel that he's somehow connected. Perhaps it has something to do with another Robert who he knows, and who was involved in our little "Robert Butts" pattern-cluster, in fact, this is why I generally spell the word "but" as "butt" in my posts. You can read it in my Toumai Blog's March 9, 2010 post, ":-)(-; "... (yep that's title and link, or if you happened to miss, go to : http://toumaiocean.blogspot.ca/2010/03/i-often-sign-with-which-smiley-guy-x-2.html). As well, there are other related posts such as my Jan 2, 2012 post, again taken from my Toumai Blog re: A Robert Rabbit, Robert Butts, Jane Roberts Snaffu.
Do note the "Boots"... another addition to the recent "Boots" pattern-cluster (see previous post)... and we have a "Names ending with ler" pattern-cluster ie: Fittler, Cobbler, Butler... or is that "Buttler"
;-)(-;
There is a cryptic phrase in his name when consider Robert Neil Butler's middle name is an addition to the "Neil/Kneel" pattern-cluster. I get the cryptic sense of "kneel before I kick you in the buttler". As to the name Robert/Bob there are three possible cryptic connections-- to rob (steel), to bob (cut short), to bob (float). I believe each of these factor in somehow, butt "Rob" the thief seem's to be top on the inner twin list ... which is as they have planned).
And then note the following etymology of Butler:
butler (n.) late 12c., from Anglo-French buteillier "cup-bearer," from Old French boteillier "cup-bearer, butler, officer in charge of wine," from boteille "wine vessel, bottle" (see bottle (n.)). The word reflects the position's original function as "chief servant in charge of wine." In Old French, fem. boteilliere was used of the Virgin Mary as "dispenser" of the cup of Mercy
Definitely jiving with earlier posts today!!!!
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