Yesterday the MacGregor's post, The Ribald Trickster contains a pattern-cluster that connects with pattern-clusters occurring on this blog. Note from their post:
On the night after Thanksgiving, Megan had some of her friends over, all twentysomethings. They love card and board games, and this evening they were playing something called Word Whimsy, 2 the game of outrageous answers.
Rob had fallen asleep and I was working in my office when Megan suddenly rushed in, excited. “Mom, you’ve got to see this synchro.”
“See it where?”
“These cards that came up.”
So the "red" card reads: If we were all small children, this would frighten us.
It's audd, I've recorded a "Children/Juvenal Theme" pattern-cluster in the last while. Note for instance the title of yesterdays post:Juvenal Juvencio RIIP: Young Young, recording the 'timely' death of Juvenal Juvêncio, that occurred the day before!! And the other cards read in this order: boner, cock, balls and weiner. Now the 'audd' thing, is that on the "cock" card at the bottom (upside down and spelled backwards) is "Hen"... a definite inner twin signature if you ask me.
Now note note the following excerpts from some of my recent posts:
December 8, 2015, Double Trouble: Black Waters... Black Forest:
- Tony Bonner
December 10, 2015, John Trudell & John Lennon RIIIIP: Beloved Black Bird:
- Archibald Henning
- John Leech
- Richard "Dickie" Doyle
- the Battle of Slim Buttes
December 10, 2015, Counter Punch:
So we have "Bonner"... well it's close enough to "boner"... especially considering the "Double Trouble" title. And then we have "Henning"... another "Double Trouble" letter scenario, and just below in the same post is a "dickie"... and "buttes" well we all know what a "dick" is. And then we have "Henson" ... so son of a hen is a cock!! I sort of made the connection as well, butt other names like "Leech" had cropped up so I categorized them under the "Dispicable Person Theme" pattern-cluster ... well, they all apply with a little creative imagination... like hen is "chicken" aka "coward". I guess it could also be a "Ribald" pattern-cluster.
- Caroll Edwin Spinney famous for Big Bird
- Spinney first met Jim Henson in 1962 at a puppeteering festival
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