Continuing from yesterdays post, Ochoa RIIIIP: Leon Deaths of May 22, note the following players from the Cincinnati Bengals wiki page re Current Roster, who stand out:
So we have three additions to the "Notable Day" pattern-cluster given that February 14 is Valentines Day, the day of Love... and Flowers... and then comes Marquis Flowers. We have a "February 14" and a "February 14(x3), __, 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
The next group of players on the Current roster who stand out are:
This next player stands out:
- Marcus Hardison (born February 14, 1992)
- Jeff Luc (born February 14, 1992)
- Keith Wenning (born February 14, 1991)
- Marquis Flowers (born February 16, 1992)
So we have three additions to the "Notable Day" pattern-cluster given that February 14 is Valentines Day, the day of Love... and Flowers... and then comes Marquis Flowers. We have a "February 14" and a "February 14(x3), __, 16/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
The next group of players on the Current roster who stand out are:
Their birthdays generate an "October 5, 10 (x2), 15, 20/ Increments of 5 Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. That's a big chunk of the team!!
- Brandon Tate (born October 5, 1987)
- Darqueze Derrell Dennard (born October 10, 1991)
- Cedric Edwin Peerman (born October 10, 1986
- Tyler Kroft (born October 15, 1992)
- Jeremy Hill (born October 20, 1992)
This next player stands out:
- William Clarke, Jr. (born May 4, 1991) note Clarke in previous post
William Clarke has the same surname of NS Chief Justice Lorne Clarke who died recently on May 21st(see previous post). His date of birth is a cryptic "for/4/$ May" (the number 4 on my key pad shares the same key as the $ dollar sign-- another strategic design influence of the inner twin world), and so May 4 is meaningful personally given my first name "May"... which by the way, is synonymous with our outer twin world (as my inner twin's name Tou (aka 2/@) is synonymous with the inner twin world. Keep in mind as well that Clarke's first name William can also be shortened to "Will" and/or "Bill"(a word money).
For the record, note the etymology of the name:
Clarke: ...a scribe or secretary, or for a member of a minor religious order. The word "clerc", from the Olde English pre 7th Century "cler(e)c", priest, originally denoted a member of a religious order only, but since the clergy of minor orders were allowed to marryI'm far from being Religious (in the "patriarchal" sense), butt you could say I'm a Clarke in an 'audd' sort of no pay day 4 May way. Keep in mind, no pay day 4 May way is synonymous with no pay day 4 all.
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