Since Spielberg is a key figure in my recent posts, I decided to investigate him further. Note the following:
Note from Frizzell's wiki page:
It also occurred to me that "Duel" is a cryptic French/English "Two el (L)"... and note that the word "elle" (her/she) has two "l's" which look almost identical to "1's" (one's)... like 11 (eleven). Hmmm, "eleven" sounds like "elephant". What immediately comes to mind: the inner twin world (elle/she) is a very big Elephant in the room (an English metaphorical idiom for an obvious truth that is going unaddressed).
Duel is a thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg in his full-length film directing debutThe title of the film immediately stood out... a cryptic English/French combination of "due elle" (aka "her due")... and it resembles "dual" (aka "two"). Note the etymology:
Definitely smacks of inner twin influence, especially when you consider the name of my inner twin is "Tou" (hence my first blog Toumai, which comes from the African word/name meaning "Hope For Life", and is also a cryptic combination of my name May and my inner twin Tou (aka two 2). I consider this film a heads up. From here I decided to select the cast name that stands out the most:
- duel (n.) from Medieval Latin duellum "combat between two persons," by association with Latin duo "two," but originally from Latin duellum "war,"
- dual (adj.) from Latin dualis, from duo "two" (see two)
The first thing to stand out is the twin zz in his surname-- an addition to the recent "Names containing z" pattern-cluster. As well it contains a cryptic English/French "frizz elle". Note the etymology:
- Lou Frizzell as Bus Driver
So what comes to mind is "something so creepy it makes the hair curl". And the film (I watched years ago) does that!! The "fry/cook" will also make the hair curl. The "elle" being "her" in French is a cryptic reference to the inner twin "matriarchal" world. So the communication is that the "inner twin world will fry... will make the hair curl". It still needs some work, butt it's coming together.
- frizz (v.) "to curl, dress the hair" (16c.), perhaps from stem of frire "to fry, cook" (see fry (v.)). Assimilated to native frizzle
Note from Frizzell's wiki page:
Lou Frizzell (June 10, 1920 - June 17 1979)His date of birth and death stand out given the following excerpt from my previous post:
So the cluster expands into a "June 10, __, 12, 13, 14, 15, __, 17/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. So two gaps to bridge. I'll do one. So following the usual format, the June 11 wiki page reveals:
- "June 12, 13, 14, 15/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Jackson DeForest Kelley(January 20, 1920 – June 11, 1999)His date of birth stands out given this next excerpt from my previous post:
I guess the inner twin world had someone else in mind for January 20th!!
- we have a "January 18, 19, __, 21, 22/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster (with January 19 and 21 being the birthdays of my brother and daughter).
It also occurred to me that "Duel" is a cryptic French/English "Two el (L)"... and note that the word "elle" (her/she) has two "l's" which look almost identical to "1's" (one's)... like 11 (eleven). Hmmm, "eleven" sounds like "elephant". What immediately comes to mind: the inner twin world (elle/she) is a very big Elephant in the room (an English metaphorical idiom for an obvious truth that is going unaddressed).
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