Sunday, September 25, 2016

"Shut UP" Says Trish MacGregor: Yo! ¿Me frío o lo soplo?

Okay, THIS I have to post. All Thanks are owed to Trish MacGregor, author of the synchrosecrets blog, for my decision to break the silence.  I received an email today from Trish that said "Shut Up".  

So you can take this one or two ways: literally she wants me to shut up... and/or her inner twin is saying "Shut Up?!" in the modern sense, as per Wikipedia's input on the subject, Shut up :
An alternative modern spoken usage is to express disbelief, or even amazement.[22] 
This next section sums up my response to Trish: 
Note this next excerpt from the Shut up Wikipedia page: 
A similar phrase in Spanish, ¿Por qué no te callas? (English: "Why don't you shut up?"), was said by King Juan Carlos I of Spain to Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, in response to repeated interruptions by Chávez... 
Whenever a King or President creeps onto the scene, I pay attention, note from their wiki pages:
  • Juan Carlos I (born 5 January 1938)
  • Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías ( 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013)
Carlos' birthday and Chavez's date of death generates a "January 5, ___, March 5/ 5th Day Date Sequence" pattern-cluster that serves as a prompt for us to bridge the "February 5 gap".  So venturing to the February 5 wiki page, and because the lists found there are long, we limit the search first to the Notable Deaths section and to those who died during a year that has 3 identical numbers at the end-- as per the propensity of things that happen in threes ie: Deaths Come in Three, which brings us to: 


And to their birth and death info:
  • Wassily Wassilyevich Leontief (August 5, 1906 – February 5, 1999)
  • Claude Autant-Lara (5 August 1901 – 5 February 2000)
WOW... they were also born on the very same day!!  And don't you find it audd re the "Leo" in Leontief... doesn't the month of August fall under the astrological sign of Leo?!  At least one of the versions.  Okay, don't get mad please... just trying to get to the bottom of it all. 
Claude Autant-Lara being a Screen "Wright" stands out, as does one of his films : 
Not just because of the twin 55 in the year, butt because it translates as "Marguerite/Margaret of the night".  Margaret is another version of my name May... and Megan.  This serves as a heads up, as does the word "night" that's a cryptic "knight"-- an important figure .  So on the films IMDb page, one cast stands out:
It's the "sell" because if I recall correct, in your recent post re "Climate Change" you said:
  • Time to move? Probably. But if you run from what you fear, does that thing follow you? 
Equivalent to ""sell" the home and leave".  And Sellier is also a cryptic "seller of lie".  Note from Sellier's wiki page:

Georges Sellier (February 25, 1893 - September 11, 1988) He was an actor, known for Army of Shadows (1969) Released on 12 September 1969 OhhO Oooh La-La... what to make of that?!  On the IMDb page of Army of Shadows, one of the cast stands out:

It's the cryptic phrase within the surname that jives "sad dier/dire".   Note from his IMDb page:
Denis Sadier is an actor, known for ... Le Silence de la Mer (1949)
Whoa... the film translates as "Silence of the Ocean"... and the word "silence" jives with "shut up"... not to mention my surname being Ocean?!  Of course it can also be a cryptic reference to the real Ocean... butt it never shuts up... and nor would we want it to... a quiet ocean equates to stagnation... death, and so without the Ocean where would we be?!
Note from the wiki page of Le Silence de la mer (film) :
 An unnamed Frenchman and his niece are obliged to provide lodgings for a German officer and register their resistance by refusing to speak to him. Maintaining their silence becomes harder as the officer, von Ebrennac, talks to them, and reveals a decency and his own doubts about the war. "He's clearly related to von Stroheim's sympathetic commandant in Renoir's La Grande Illusion, a figure whose loyalty is to something greater than nationalism.
On the wiki page of Renoir's La Grande Illusion and in a section entitled  "Class", is the following excerpt:
The film's critique of the romantic idealization of duty is comparable to that in the earlier film All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque.This stood out because "Quiet" jives with "Shut Up".  And note his surname means "Remark" in English!!  And so note from his wiki page:
Erich Maria Remarque[1] (22 June 1898 – 25 September 1970)The anniversary of his date of death is TODAY ... no less!!  The twin 22 is a particular inner twin trade "mark" signature-- they're remark I would say.  Note from the books wiki page:
In 1930, the book was adapted as an Academy-Award winning film of the same name, directed by Lewis Milestone.And note from Milestone's wiki page:
Lewis Milestone (born Leib Milstein;[1] September 30, 1895 – September 25, 1980)WHAT, he Tou died on September 25... TODAY's date!!  What a milestone!! 
So your inner twin influenced your "Shut Up" email to me in a "timely" manner , which is sad in itself, butt not nearly as sad as the timely deaths they feel necessary to drive their point home... to save our conjoined butts. 
There is more... butt, I'll just shutz up for now, butt should you wakez up, you know where to find us.  
Kind Regards (really), Tou & May 

The Spanish in the title is from THE CLASH LYRICS - Should I Stay Or Should I Go? which popped into my head as I was typing in this posts title.  Butt when I investigated I found that back up vocals are in Spanish... Ecuador Spanish.  







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