Continuing on from yesterdays post, 1777 = !&&& Edward scissorhand, note this excerpt:
As to “shog” (shock/watt), note this excerpt from my January 20, 2016 post, A Big So WATT!?:
Here’s the cover of Rob’s book that he cowrote with Bruce Gernon:
And now to add the research surrounding the Battle of 1777 , and to one person in particular :
From the list of Edward Scissorhands (film), three stand out given that they each played characters with the surname “Boggs”, and so an addition to the recent “Barrier Theme” pattern-cluster, two of whom have something else in common, note from their wiki pages:
- Edward Hand (31 December 1744 – 3 September 1802) *hmmm investigate the film: Edward Scissorhands
In fact, “bog” had cropped up earlier... and because of the prolific “Rhymes” pattern-cluster as of late, I had even started a draft that includes the following list of short words that rhyme with bog:
- Dianne Wiest (born March 28, 1948)– Peg Boggs
- Alan Arkin (born March 26, 1934) – Bill Boggs
I highlighted certain words that pertain to “Rob” MacGregor in various ways that concern our “blogs”: the most telling is the word “prog” that means “rob” that also happen’s to be Rob’s nickname; his blog has posts about his 2 dogs and his daughters dog; his blog has posts about frog’s because he collects frog paraphernalia; by his blogs censorship campaign against the inner twin world with the intent to “bog” , “fog” and “prog”(rob) their voice and message to us that’s designed to save lives including his own and his family’s; as to shog (shock), in one correspondence with me “watt” becomes a key word/point; he’s cowritten a book that concerns “fog” and aliens, . I went to the MacGregor’s (Rob) to locate the “Fog” posts, there are pages and pages, butt the first page consists of posts with “Fog” in the title, two of which stand out due to their dates:
- agog (eager), bog, blog, cog, clog, dog, fog, frog, flog, grog, hog, jog, log, mog, nog, prog (rob), sog, smog, shog (shock), slog (slug), tog, wog (offensive term: person who’s not white).
As you can see, the dates connect with the birthdays of Wiest and Atkin (see above), hence generating a “March 26(x2), 28, 30 / Even Number Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
As to “shog” (shock/watt), note this excerpt from my January 20, 2016 post, A Big So WATT!?:
Note the following from my recent January 20th post, A BIG So WAT?!:
- One of the cast in particular stands out: Brett Watson as Chief Arbiter Lothar Schmid. It's the "wat" in "Watson" that connects to Rob MacGregor re my November 6, 2016 post, Rob's Big So W-Hatt (Wellington Part 73)
The key is "Wat/Watt", and now note this addition to the Deaths in 2017 site under January 22:
- Pete Overend Watts, 69, English bass guitarist (Mott the Hoople), throat cancer
We have another Addition to the "Wat/Watt Theme" pattern-cluster. Note from his wiki page:
I decided to key in other of the rhyming words above into the MacGregor’s blog search bow, to see if any other meaningful dates crop up on the first page. Note the following results from “log”:
- Peter Overend Watts (13 May 1947 – 22 January 2017)
And so the cluster expands:
So we need to find the intended March 30th to make the perfect hand !! Anyone up for that?!
- a “March 26(x2), 28(x2), 30 / Even Number Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Here’s the cover of Rob’s book that he cowrote with Bruce Gernon:
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