Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Dawn Soap for Dirty Money

I added to and revised my previous post so much that I decided to migrate it to this new post.   My recent posts involve topics like: Dawn/Shampoo/Soap /Hair/Environmental Concerns, reminds me of a tv commercial where a brand of dish soap called “Dawn”, is used to clean animals that had been victims of an oil spill.  This is not the first time that the inner twin world directs us in this manner— a means of prompting us to follow their cryptic leads.  And so on that note, Dawn is made by Procter & Gamble, founded by William Procter and  James Gamble.  Note from their wiki pages:
  • James Gamble (April 3, 1803 – April 29, 1891)
  • William Procter (December 7, 1801 – April 4, 1884 
Gamble’s birthday and Procter’s date of death generates an “April __, 3, 4, __/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  As for their surnames, note the etymology: 
  • proctor (n.)"... manager of a household;" also "a provider" (see procurator). 
  • gamble (v.)"risk something of value on a game of chance,"... 
The pattern-cluster stands out for another reason, note the following info on 4 of the cast/crew  of  the film,  The Gold Ghost, that was mentioned in yesterdays post:
  •  (April 8, 1872— April 9, 1941)
  • Ingraham (November 30, 1874 — April 4, 1956)
  •  (January 5, 1890 — April 10, 1952) 
  •  (January 5, 1890 — April 10, 1952)   
And so the cluster expands, and a new one begins:

  •   April __, 3, 4(x2), __, __, __, 8, 9, 10(x2)..., 29/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
  • “January 5(x3)” pattern cluster

I included the third January 5 because this is the birthday of my dog, Bailey.

Note the following info on others mentioned on the Proctor and Gamble wiki page:
  • W.K. Kellogg (April 7, 1860 – October 6, 1951
  • Edward Mead Johnson (April 23, 1852 – March 20, 1934) 
  • On August 25, 2009, the Ireland-based pharmaceutical company Warner Chilcott announced they had bought P&G's prescription-drug business for $3.1 billion.
  • Sir Allen McClay (21 March 1932 – 12 January 2010[1]
  • Jerome Monroe Smucker (December 5, 1858 – March 20, 1948 , Ohio)   
And so one of the gaps is bridged, and three new clusters are generated:
  • an “April 3, 4(x2), __, __, 7, 8, 9, 10(x2),... 23, ...29/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster 
  • “ March __, 20(x2), 21, __/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
  • a “March 20(x2)” pattern-cluster  
  •  a “__, December 5/January 5(x3), __/ 5th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster.  
It’s interesting to note the numeric version of April 4th — 4/4, and so an addition to the “Twin Theme” pattern-cluster.  Also interesting is that the number 4 shares the same key on my key board as the $ dollar sign— yet another design influence of the inner twin world.  And since there are two April 4’s, we can be sure that in this cryptic communication, “money” plays a roll.

Perusing Wikipedia’s  long list of notable persons named Dawn, two catch my attention :
As for the first one, the surname “Richard” has “rich” within ... and the “ard” ending is related phonetically to aard — meaning “earth”(hence aardvark = earth pig)... and earth is related to dirt and soil (and do note the “oil” in “soil”).  As for Dawn Swann, for one the name is an addition to the “
Rhymes” pattern-cluster; as a second — the twin nn at the end of swann is a twin heads up; The shows name re:  “east Enders is particularly meaningful given that I and the MacGregor’s(Key players in the inner twin world “Starr Family Production”),  live on the “East Coast” of North America— the MacGregors in Florida and I in Nova Scotia;  And last butt not least she was a character on a “soap”.  And now note from their wiki pages: 
And it just keeps coming... Note the “Dirty Money”... and “combs” that connects to “hair” and “shampoo”.

And there was a third who stood out:
What immediately comes to mind when seeing her name  Dawn Rossi, is “Rosie O’donnell” (comedian, actress).  Note from her wiki page:
And so the cluster expands:
  •  “ March __, 20(x2), 21(x2), __/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
As a further,it’s interesting to note that as I was driving to the city earlier today,  I listened to a radio program— an interview with a woman sound engineer, Susan Rogers.  She worked with famous people such as:  David ByrneBarenaked Ladies and most famously alongside Prince on albums such as Purple Rain and Sign o' the Times
At one point during the interview, she recollects an incident with Prince that involves an “oil slick”.  In the process of making fog for a show, the floor becomes covered by an oily, and because Prince couldn’t dance on it the entire production came to a standstill, until she went out doors and collected dry dirt,  spread it on the floor ... and successfully soaked up the oil.  From that moment on, she said, Prince referred to her as his “favourite” person on set.  

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