Continuing from my previous post, and along the same line re "Bow and Arrow Theme" pattern-cluster. Note this excerpt from Aerosmith's wiki page:
- The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson's album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane. Initially, Kramer's bandmates were unimpressed; they all thought he was referring to the Sinclair Lewis novel they were required to read in high school English class. "No, not Arrowsmith," Kramer explained. "A-E-R-O...Aerosmith."
his surname made me think of Kramer on Seinfeld, and when I google him, a "Cramer" cropped up who made far more cryptic-jive sense:
Jim Cramer - ...James J. "Jim" Cramer (born February 10, 1955)Today is Jim Cramer's birthday, hence generating a "February 10" pattern-cluster. And it doesn't end there, note from his wiki page:
Note from Mad Money's wiki page:
Preceded by Bullseye
So if that doesn't take the cake!! What's an archer without a bulls eye, note from the shows wiki page:
Considering the January 8 and February 8th pattern-clusters in my previous two posts, December 8th gives us a "December 8, January 8, February8/ 8th Day Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Original release December 8, 2003 – March 11, 2005
- Bullseye was a news and analysis program that aired on CNBC at 6 pm ETweekdays from December 8, 2003 to March 11, 2005. Hosted by Dylan Ratigan, it covered breaking news stories from business to pop culture and offered guidance on personal finance with the help of CNBC reporter Steve Liesman
It's the cryptic phrase in the names re "Lies man... Die Land"
And THAT'S not the only lying going on:
- Steve Liesman (born May 21, 1963)
Zodiac symbol Archer Duration (tropical,western) 21 November – 21 December (2016, UTC)
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