Monday, February 15, 2016

Hugo Olivares RIIP (Part 3): Is My Palm Read?!

continuing on, note the following excerpts from my previous post:

  • "February 12, 13, 14, 15/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster
  • from the 1933 animated film, Is My Palm Read

Release date(s)February 17, 1933
So we also have an addition to the above cluster, now expanding it to a:  "February 12, 13, 14, 15, __, 17/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.   And note this excerpt:
Animation byDavid Tendlar (Aug 8, 1909 – Sept 9, 1993
Tendlar's date of birth and death generate an "August 8, September 9, ___/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  

So the gaps in the two clusters are designed as a means of prompting us to investigate further.  In each case, the February 16 and October 10 wiki pages.  October 10 stands out due to it being 10/10... a definite signature and heads up.  As per usual, and because the lists of notable events, births and deaths are long on date wiki pages, I for the most part limit my search by investigating only the years having 3 identical numbers at the end.  There is only one:
Note from her wiki page:

  • Sirima Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike (17 April 1916 – 10 October 2000)

Her date of birth stands out given this excerpt from my earlier post today, Hugo Olivares RIIP: Colo-Colo
  • "April 19(x2), __21(x2), 22, 23(x3)/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster,
The cluster now expands into an:
  • "April 17, __, 19(x2), __21(x2), 22, 23(x3)/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster
A reminder that we have two other gaps to bridge.  A reminder that I can't do this alone.  


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