W. W. Denslow's depiction of Munchkins, from the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz |
Which brings us now to the following info re the author and illustrator of the first edition of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz:
- Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919)
- William Wallace Denslow (May 5, 1856 – March 29, 1915)
So do note the cryptic "lie (y-why) man frank bomb" in the first name, and then in the second: "will I am wall ace dens low". They are goading-- "why are you lying man... the truth (frank) bomb is nothing compared to the bombardment to your homes (dens) as long as you continue to stand idly by like wall flowers when you should be taking on the role of an ACE!!". That's my Tou Sense Worth interpretation.
Baum died one day after Denslow's birthday, and then note the following excerpt from my previous post:
Their birthday's are each "one off" from Rob MacGregor's birthday of May 16... and the cluster expands: "May 15, 16, 17(x3) 18(x2), 19, 20/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster !!So the cluster now expands to a "May 5, 6, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, 15, 16, 17(x3), 18(x2), 19, 20/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. So assuming that the third we need to seek out is March 7th, we arrive at:
And his birthday stands out, note this excerpt from my earlier post today, Wellington's Close & Starke:
- Jacques de Bourbon, Count de Busset (27 April 1912 – 7 May 2001)
And if you don't think that Falk's birthday, April 28, doesn't stand out, think again, Glen Close's daughters birthday is:
So we now have an "April 26, 27, 28/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
- Annie Maude Starke/Date of birth: April 26, 1988 (age 28 years)
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