Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Ri¢htzy Ri¢hz

continuing from my previous post, note the following information regarding the notable persons:
E. B. White is the author of The Trumpet of the Swan, and Dee Baker is the voice actor in the animated film of the book.  Note from the films wiki page: 
His first name and last name are obviously related... both additions to the "Rich Theme" pattern-cluster.   Note from Rich's wiki page:
WOW... The Black Cauldron!!  Check out this excerpt from my earlier post today, 
So perhaps that's G for " quakes cooking  up a Killer Cauldron"  : 
 Note from their wiki pages:
  • Elwyn Brooks "E. B." White (July 11, 1899 – October 1, 1985)
  • Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962)
Each of the dates stand out, butt August 31st takes the cake.  The surname White is an addition to the recent "Colour Theme" pattern-cluster.  

Note this excerpt from the plot section of the Books wiki page:
  • He flies across country and becomes an instant success, with a salary of $100 per week. He even stays in the Ritz Hotel
Of course the etymology of the surname Ritz, is Rich.  Note from the Ritz Hotel wiki page:

  • César Ritz (23 February 1850 – 24 October 1918) was a Swiss hotelier and founder of several hotels, most famously the Hôtel Ritz in Paris and The Ritz Hotel in London. His nickname was "king of hoteliers, and hotelier to kings," and it is from his name and that of his hotels that the term ritzy derives 
Speaking of Rich and Richard, I'm reminded of the poor little rich boyRi¢hie Ri¢h, an interesting bunch of actors in the film... many pattern-clusters (I'll leave for you to figure out).   Note from the comic's wiki page:
created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer
  • Alfred Harvey, born Alfred Harvey Wiernikoff (October 6, 1913 - July 4, 1994) 
  • Warren Kremer (June 26, 1921 – July 24, 2003) 
It's the July 4th that stands out.  Not only is this Independence Day in the US, this is the day of death for 3 US Presidents (of the first 5).  And how come the history books make no mention?!



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