On December 25th... Christmas Day, I received an email from Rob MacGregor (see bottom of page) requesting that I watch the series OA on Netflix. For one... how does he know I have Netflix except that he reads this blog. I see that he had also posted about the show in his blog yesterday that he titles: OA .
I work with pewter, and so I know a thing or two about metal. I know there's a copper -nickel alloy
called cupronickel.
On coming up with the title for this post, Nikol Nikol Cupronickle OA, it reminded me of a
Christmas poem that played out in my head, maybe you'll recognize it:
So why request anything from me when he tells me to "shut up" as well as other less polite words?! Okay, wait a minute... let's see if the inner twin world had something to do with this. On the OA wiki page , I peruse the list of cast until I find the one:
Not only do we have a "twinning" of "Nikol", butt it's a version of Santa Claus' name, Nicholas!! So an addition to the recent "Christmas Theme " pattern cluster. And remember, Rob's email was sent on Christmas Day!! Now note from Nikolai's wiki page:
- Nikolai Nikolaeff as Roman Azarov, Nina's father
Nikolai Nikolaeff (born 26 December 1981)One off from Christmas Day!! And do note how Nikol sounds like "nickel" -- it's a metal, butt it's also the name of our 5 cent coin... and this in turn reminds me of the MacGregor's recent post on the death of their neighbors orange tabby/tiger cat, Copper, And then my post in response where I mention our orange tabby/tiger cat Penny (now diseased) . And so, a "Money Theme" pattern cluster emerges from the Christmas wood work!!
I work with pewter, and so I know a thing or two about metal. I know there's a copper -nickel alloy
called cupronickel.
Another common use of cupronickel is in silver-coloured modern-circulated coins. A typical mix is 75% copper, 25% nickel, and a trace amount of manganese. In the past, true silver coins were debased with cupronickel.As things so often go with the inner twin world communication, there's another cryptic element to consider - that Cupronickle sounds like the surname of a famous feller:
Nicolaus Copernicus (19 February 1473 – 24 May 1543)His date of death is also an addition to the "Off By One" pattern cluster... as in one off from the day of the year where 222 days remain. And keep in mind that sequences of 2's are a particular signature of the inner twin world . Note from Copernicus' wiki page:
In 1517 he derived a quantity theory of money – a key concept in economics – and in 1519 he formulated an economics principle that later came to be called Gresham's law.[8]Money, Money, Money... must be funny...in the rich mans world!!!
On coming up with the title for this post, Nikol Nikol Cupronickle OA, it reminded me of a
Christmas poem that played out in my head, maybe you'll recognize it:
"Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!"And that leads us to:
And to others... butt I'll leave that for Rob MacGregor-- his name is written all over it!!
- Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863)
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