Yesterday I mentioned that my father was in a motor vehicle accident where he suffered a broken heel bone. The accident occurred on the night of October 16, so I decided to investigate Wikipedia's information page on the day, using the same format as per usual: limiting my search by selecting from the long list of Notable Events, Births and Deaths, only those occurring during a year that consists of three identical numbers at the end, this is the first to crop up :
The word "Wilderness" in the title stood out, given my recent post where "Wilde" crops up, note the following excerpt from my recent October 16 post, John Tukey RIIP: "July 26" Series Part 2: John Wilder Tukey (born June 16, 1915 – died July 26, 2000).
It didn't end there, the wild theme continued into the next post, with "wild turkey", "quail" and
"hunt" cropping up. So we now have a "Wilder/Wilderness/Birds/Hunt Theme" pattern-cluster in the works. From the cast of the comedy "Ah Wilderness" one of it's cast stands out:
Note the following excerpt from the "Ah Wilderness" comedy wiki page:
After investigating their wiki pages, one stood out above the other two:
Now note this next excerpt from the film "The Lady Says No" wiki page:
Note from George Amy's wiki page:
While on Hawks wiki page I happened to note from the corner of my eye:
It was the name "Leonard" that stood out, given the recent "Leo/Lion/August... " pattern-cluster. Note from Leonard's wiki page:
Going back to O'Neill's wiki page, note the following information from the wiki pages of notable persons mentioned there:
Since Jack Reed stands out the most, and because his surname is a cryptic "read", I take this as a prompt to "read" his wiki page, where I then found this:
Some of Reed's work was made into films, and some of these stand out given the similarity to his name:
What struck me 'wright' away, is his surname given that it's an addition to the "Neil/Neal.../Kneel" pattern-cluster. Note from from the first paragraph of O'Neill's wiki page:
- 1888 – Eugene O'Neill, American playwright, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1953)
Note from the wiki pages of the two notable persons mentioned:
- Eugene Gladstone O'Neill (October 16, 1888 – November 27, 1953).... The drama Long Day's Journey Into Night is often numbered on the short list of being among the finest American plays in the 20th century, alongside Tennessee William's A Streetcar Named Desire and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's birthday together with the birthday of O/Neill... and the day of my father's accident, generates an "October 16 (x2), 17/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster, an indication that I'm on the 'wright' track. Continue the investigation at at the wiki page of O'Neill's play, Long Day's Journey Into Night , note the following:
- Tennessee Williams (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983)
- Arthur Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005)
And the following information regarding the plays premier date : February 2 is the 33rd day... 332 days remaining ...(333 in leap years). Since 1956 was a leap year, the play premiered on the 33rd day with 333 days remaining, hence an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster... another tell tale signature of the inner twin world and another indication that we're on the 'wright' track. Note this next excerpt from O'Neill's wiki page:Date premiered 2 February 1956
- Of his very few comedies, only one is well-known (Ah, Wilderness!)
The word "Wilderness" in the title stood out, given my recent post where "Wilde" crops up, note the following excerpt from my recent October 16 post, John Tukey RIIP: "July 26" Series Part 2: John Wilder Tukey (born June 16, 1915 – died July 26, 2000).
It didn't end there, the wild theme continued into the next post, with "wild turkey", "quail" and
"hunt" cropping up. So we now have a "Wilder/Wilderness/Birds/Hunt Theme" pattern-cluster in the works. From the cast of the comedy "Ah Wilderness" one of it's cast stands out:
What we have is an addition to the above cluster: "October 13, __, __, 16 (x2), 17/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
- Ruth Gilbert (May 8, 1912 – October 13, 1993)
Note the following excerpt from the "Ah Wilderness" comedy wiki page:
One of the names in particular stands out given the surname is a bird:
- The story was also made into the 1959 Broadway musical Take Me Along starring Jackie Gleason as the drunken Uncle Sid (Beery's role in the film), Walter Pidgeon as Nat andRobert Morse as Richard.
His date of birth and death generates a "September 23, __, 25/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. I won't bother with trying to bridge the gap just yet, butt will consider this another prompt and so continue with investigating the Broadway musical:
- Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 – September 25, 1984)
- Take Me Along is a musical based on the Eugene O'Neill play Ah, Wilderness, with music and lyrics by Bob Merrill and book by Joseph Stein and Robert Russell
After investigating their wiki pages, one stood out above the other two:
His birthday is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that January 19 is my brothers birthday. Russell's wiki page includes a short list of films were each one stands out due to the titles, butt I'll only investigate two:
- Robert Wallace Russell (January 19, 1912 – February 11, 1992)
"The Lady Says No" stands out first of all because the inner twin world considers themselves to be "matriarchal" in complimentary opposite fashion to our "patriarchal" outer twin world, and so the "Lady" is a reference to their world. And then there's the names of some of the films characters:
- The Lady Says No (1952)
- Walk Don't Run (1966) (story)
Note the names highlighted in gold, and firstly, "Goose"... which is a bird ... and there is a "wild goose"... and then note how the other names also highlighted in gold jive-- a goose egg is surrounded "by shell" (Shelby), which does "Hatch" , and when you want to cook your goose, you need a "Potsy" ... butt you wouldn't want to cook the goose that lays the "Goldie" Egg ;-). The words "Hatch" and "Gold/Gould" have also cropped up in recent posts, note for instance my October 13 post title: Jack Drake RIIP: Drake Duck Hatch. And then note this excerpt from yesterdays post, Bruce Hyde RIIP: No Where to Hyde... ?! ("July 26" Series Part 3):
- Joan Caulfield as Dorinda Hatch
- David Niven as Bill Shelby
- James Robertson Justice as Matthew Hatch (15 June 1907[1]– 2 July 1975)
- Lenore Lonergan as Goldie (2 June 1928 – 17 August 1987)
- Frances Bavier as Aunt Alice Hatch (December 14, 1902 – December 6, 1989)
- Henry Jones as Potsy
- Jeff York as Goose (March 23, 1912 - October 11, 1995)
As well, on the wild turkey's wiki page is the mention of a "Gould" turkey, and we have a "Gould"
surname in the above list:
- Harold Vernon Gould (December 10, 1923 – September 11, 2010)
Note from his wiki page:
In other words, don't cook the Golden Girls Goose!!! Now going back up to the list of cast/characters above, not as well the dates that I provided -- the birthdays and dates of death of those who stand out. the first two form a "2 June, 2July/ Date/Month Sequence" pattern-cluster, with the ones on either side being 2 May and 2 August. Bavier's birthday is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" given that December 14 is my younger sisters birthday. And York's date of death stands out due to the twin 11 and because it's an addition to the recent "October 11, __13, __, __, 16 (x2), 17/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
- best known for playing Miles Webber on the 1985-1992 sitcom The Golden Girls
Now note this next excerpt from the film "The Lady Says No" wiki page:
Edited by George Amy
Note from George Amy's wiki page:
We now have an addition to the recent "October 11, __13, __, 15, 16 (x2), 17/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Note this next excerpt from George Amy's wiki page:
- George Joseph Amy (October 15, 1903 – December 18, 1986)
For one thing, we have yet another "bird" in the surname "Hawk". Note from Hawk's wiki page:
- He was a favorite of such top Warners directors as Michael Curtiz and Howard Hawks, and won an Academy Award for Film Editing for Hawks' Air Force (1943).
- Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896 – December 26, 1977)
His birthday is one off from December 25, and because of it's significance, Christmas day, we now have an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, and encouragement to continue. Now note from the wiki page of the other Warner Director mentioned in the above:
Michael's date of death is also one off from December 25 and so an addition to the same cluster, AND, we now have a "December 24, 25, 26/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works.
- Michael Curtiz (December 24, 1886 – April 10, 1962)
While on Hawks wiki page I happened to note from the corner of my eye:
- Critic Leonard Maltin labeled Hawks ...
It was the name "Leonard" that stood out, given the recent "Leo/Lion/August... " pattern-cluster. Note from Leonard's wiki page:
His birthday is another addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern cluster given that December 18 is my older sisters birthday, and because this date cropped up above, we now have a "December 18" pattern-cluster in the works. Because Maltin is the first notable person mentioned on Hawks wiki page, my sense is that the inner twin world are prompting us back to Michael Curtiz's wiki page in search of the first notable person mentioned there. Note the following:
- Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950)
- he married for the first time, to actress Lucy Doraine.
Note from Lucy Dormaine's wiki page:
We have yet another addition to the "October 11, __13, 14, 15, 16 (x2), 17/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Slowly butt surely the gaps are being bridges, with only one lef
- Lucy Doraine (22 May 1898 – 14 October 1989)
Going back to O'Neill's wiki page, note the following information from the wiki pages of notable persons mentioned there:
- Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924)
- John Silas "Jack" Reed (October 22, 1887 – October 17, 1920)
- Louise Bryant (December 5, 1885 – January 6, 1936)
- John Joseph "Jack" Nicholson (born April 22, 1937)
- Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 27, 1948)
- George Cram Cook (October 7, 1873 – January 14, 1924)
- Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, Jr. (May 5, 1910 - September 25, 1950)
- Agnes Boulton (September 19, 1893 – November 25, 1968)
- Oona O'Neill Chaplin, Lady Chaplin (May 14, 1925 – September 27, 1991)
- Carlotta Monterey (born Hazel Neilson Taasinge; December 28, 1888 – November 18, 1970)
- Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin, KBE (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977)
- Harry Kozol (August 2, 1906 – August 27, 2008)
There are many additions to various clusters, butt the ones who stands out the most are Jack Reed and George Cook, given that both Reed's birthday and date of death and then Cook's birthday are additions to the "October 7, __, __, __, 11, __13, 14, 15, 16 (x2), 17(x2), __, __, __, __, 22/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. Kozol's birthday is an addition to the above "2nd Day of the month cluster", expanding it now into a "2 August, 2 June, 2July/ Date/Month Sequence" pattern-cluster,
Since Jack Reed stands out the most, and because his surname is a cryptic "read", I take this as a prompt to "read" his wiki page, where I then found this:
Another bird... and Goose!! Note the following quote from him:
- John Reed was born on October 22, 1887, in his maternal grandmother's mansion in Portland, Oregon, with Chinese servants[1] in today's Goose Hollow
"Oscar Wilde" stands out from the trio, first because his surname is an addition to the "Wilder/Wilderness/Wilde Theme... " pattern-cluster, and there's also his first name that breaks down into "Os car", with "car" jiving with the fact that this post's origin stemming from a car crash, and then the "os" being a cryptic reference to "bone" that connects with the broken heel bone that resulted in the crash, note the etymology:
- turned our attention to the writings of men like H.G. Wells and Graham Wallas, wrenching us away from the Oscar Wildian dilettantism
Going now to Oscar Wilde's wiki page, note the following excerpt:
- osseous (adj.)... os ... "bone,"... from PIE *ost- "bone"
His birthday occurred on October 16... ok, the same birthday as Eugene O'Neill... and same day/month of my father's car crash. So we have another addition to the "October 7, __, __, __, 11, __13, 14, 15, 16 (x3), 17(x2), __, __, __, __, 22/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. More than enough evidence in support of the fact that the crash was NOT an accident, butt an event influenced by the inner twin of my father and that of the other driver, as part of the inner twin world's mandate to "come out" and "communicate" to us. Which is precisely what's happening now.
- Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900)
Some of Reed's work was made into films, and some of these stand out given the similarity to his name:
Audd, when you think of it. The political parties here in Canada use colour themes... Red being the Liberal Party.
- 1981 film Reds
- Red Bells (1982) and Red Bells II (1983), both directed by Sergei Bondarchuk, with Franco Nero as Reed.
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