Yesterday in one of my posts, and in light of the recent "Dog Theme" pattern cluster, I mentioned that my dog Bailey was not oblivious like the MacGregor's dogs oblivion to a major hurricane barreling down on their neck 'o the woods. In this situation, if Bailey were alive, she would be out there right now, digging a hole big enough that she could safely lay in with only her nose sticking out.
Bailey was not your average golden retriever, I paid $500 dollars for her (about 25years ago), paying good money back then because the breeder came highly recommended at a time when "puppy mills" were messing with the breed in order to bring about a "cuter", more popular look. Bailey's breeder was different: an "enlightened" couple, one of whom was a professor at Acadia. They had only three dogs, one of them coming directly from England. Their hope was to "change the breed"... bringing back the "older type"-- before so much inbreeding had taken its toll: the much dreaded hip displacing.
Bailey was different in other ways. I have never known a dog to swim under water, butt even as a puppy, if I threw something in the water that sank, she could still swim down to retrieve it. I took Bailey's training seriously from the get go. In the wee hours of the morning we would head down to a particular water hole where she could practice her skill of diving. It was a perfect puppy training water hole-- small and deep, and so clear that I could easily watch from above, and it always impressed me that on her assent, she would release air through her nose... I'm assuming this was so she could immediately breath at the moment of surfacing... just as I would do on a deep dive.
There's another reason why I decided to talk a little more about Bailey other than the recent "Dog Theme" pattern-cluster. The reason has to do with a puppy that we had a couple of years before Bailey came into the picture, a little black lab mix picked up at the animal shelter who we named "Lucky". Butt Lucky wasn't so lucky as he died as a puppy. And now note the following info on two recent notable deaths:
And since we have a "January 5(x2)" pattern-cluster, and using the formula we arrive at:
Bailey was not your average golden retriever, I paid $500 dollars for her (about 25years ago), paying good money back then because the breeder came highly recommended at a time when "puppy mills" were messing with the breed in order to bring about a "cuter", more popular look. Bailey's breeder was different: an "enlightened" couple, one of whom was a professor at Acadia. They had only three dogs, one of them coming directly from England. Their hope was to "change the breed"... bringing back the "older type"-- before so much inbreeding had taken its toll: the much dreaded hip displacing.
Bailey was different in other ways. I have never known a dog to swim under water, butt even as a puppy, if I threw something in the water that sank, she could still swim down to retrieve it. I took Bailey's training seriously from the get go. In the wee hours of the morning we would head down to a particular water hole where she could practice her skill of diving. It was a perfect puppy training water hole-- small and deep, and so clear that I could easily watch from above, and it always impressed me that on her assent, she would release air through her nose... I'm assuming this was so she could immediately breath at the moment of surfacing... just as I would do on a deep dive.
There's another reason why I decided to talk a little more about Bailey other than the recent "Dog Theme" pattern-cluster. The reason has to do with a puppy that we had a couple of years before Bailey came into the picture, a little black lab mix picked up at the animal shelter who we named "Lucky". Butt Lucky wasn't so lucky as he died as a puppy. And now note the following info on two recent notable deaths:
We now have a "Lucky Theme" pattern-cluster. It's hard to figure out what the inner twin world are getting at here. And it's interesting to note that Bailey's birthday is January 5th, the same as Peter Luck's. On remembering back, there was something lucky about Lucky's death. On the day of his death, my two children who were about 4 and 6 at the time, decided to take their new puppy with them when visiting their father. While there, the puppy got away from them and went out on the street and in front of an oncoming car... and so goodbye Lucky. A big change occurred with my daughter who I worried about profusely for being too "fearless"... ie: it was very hard to impress on her the dangers of not looking both ways before crossing the street. Well, she never had a problem after that... she's still pretty gutsy, butt much more careful and much more open to the dangers and pitfalls out there in our beautiful and yet precarious world.
- Luciano "Lucky" Varela (February 17, 1935 – September 2, 2017)
- Peter Anthony Luck (5 January 1944 – 6 September 2017)
And since we have a "January 5(x2)" pattern-cluster, and using the formula we arrive at:
And do note the cryptic "hers" in "Herz", that's also an addition to the "Names/Words Ending in Z" pattern-cluster... a cluster that also points to the MacGregor's (see my 2015 post: Veronica Brady RIIP: White Wright Getz Petz, and my more recent post: Critz". Note from Herz wiki page:
- 1888 – Henri Herz, Austrian pianist and composer (b. 1803)
He died one day before his birthday. And so we now have a "January 5, 6, _/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster... as well as an "Off By One" pattern-cluster. So, we're looking to bridge the gap re lucky 7... and so we need to use the formula again, butt this time taking into consideration the "one off" curve ball... and so cutting to the chase we arrive at:
- Henri Herz (6 January 1803 – 5 January 1888)
1998 – Vladimir Prelog, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1906)And do note the "Car" in "Carr"!! So lets take a look at his wiki page first:
2000 – Gary Albright, American wrestler (b. 1963)
2001 – James Carr, American singer (b. 1942)
I was born on his birthday!!! His middle name is a cryptic "eddy ward" and so jiving now with "storm surge" from Hurricane Irma that's fast approaching the MacGregor's in Florida. And this is not the first time that I suggested a new type of car: one that floats... an amphibious car!! On keying "amphibious car" into this blogs search box, the first brought up is my May17, 2017 post, Trump's Time to Trump ... , note this excerpt:
- James Edward Carr (June 13, 1942 – January 7, 2001)
There is something else about Angers middle name that stands out ... a cryptic "os(bone/death) car", and reminding me of a recent post where I gave survival tips, one of them being a means of jerry-rigging your car so it converts into an "amphibious" vehicle as the need ... such as rising water, arises. The middle name Oscar coupled with Anger is a means for the inner twin world to communicate that our present day "death car" (non amphibious) boils their blood!!And do note the "boils their blood" above... very meaningful and "timely" given yesterdays post: Boyling Madd. The excerpt mentions an earlier post... which happens to be the 2nd post brought up by the search engine, note the following excerpt from my May 12 post, House That Bobs:
...if you have a boat... a float... or your car floats. It's interesting that we have "car" in the name Carl-- this is very specific. So I googled: can your own car be made into an amphibious vehicle if need be and fast. The first article brought up by the search engine was written "JULY 3"!!:
The worlds fastest amphibious vehicle can go from car to boat in 15 SECONDS...And the surname CARR also reminds me of my car crash on December 13, 2000-- the pivotal event in my life that enabled me to become aware of my inner twin and the inner twin world. And so coming back now to the other two (from bridging the June 7 gap as per the pattern-cluster above), note from their wiki pages:
Both birthdays stand out: July 23 is also the date of death of my mother hence an addition to the "Targeting Family Deaths" and "July 23(x2)" pattern-clusters, and since May 16 is Rob MacGregor's birthday, we now have a "May 16, __, 18/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster. So bridging the May 17 gap, using the formula as per usual, we arrive at:
- Vladimir Prelog (23 July 1906 – 7 January 1998)
- Gary Albright (May 18, 1963 – January 7, 2000)
Tomorrow is his birthday... September 9th!! You need to read my earlier posts mentioned above!! And then for July 23rd... cutting to the chase:
- 1888 – Giacomo Zanella, Italian priest and poet
- Giacomo Zanella (9 September 1820 – 17 May 1888)
And it just keeps going, we now have a "July 9, __, September 9/9th Day, Month" pattern-cluster. I'll let you have the honours.
- King Hassan II (9 July 1929 – 23 July 1999)
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