Continuing on, note this excerpt from my previous post:
Since May is my name, lets investigate Gisela May:
Another thing interesting about the poster that Lolo is standing in front of, is that it's in French and so mother is "mere"... and the french word that's phonetically identical is "mer"-- meaning "ocean"... and Ocean happens to be my surname-- changed it on divorce 30+ years ago.
Since yesterdays post, April, april, has two of the January 5, I decided to go back through my posts to where the "Clown Theme" pattern-cluster began, to see if there are others.
- "January 5 (x4), February 5(x2), __, April 5, __, June 5, .../ 5th Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster.
April 3, 2018 post, New Bold Man More Rise:
- 1999 – Leo Lionni, (May 5, 1910 – October 11, 1999) Dutch-American author and illustrator
April 3, 2018 post, Rob Clowns Crown:
- Alfred Marston Tozzer (4 July 1877 – 5 October 1954)
March 29, 2018 post, Robert Haas WHAAT?!... when the Clown cluster began:
And so the cluster expands into a:
- William Patrick Roberts (5 June 1895–20 January 1980)
- Bobby Burnitt Ferguson. (8 January 1938 – 28 March 2018)
Lolo Ferrari in front of the poster of Mother Courage and Her Children - Bob Bell (January 18, 1922 – December 8, 1997) clown
Bridging the March 5 gap using the formula we arrive at:
- "January 5 (x4), February 5(x2), __, April 5, May 5, June 5 (x2), __, __, __, October 5 .../ 5th Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Note the photo from her wiki page at right, and note below: image taken from the Mother Courage and her Children wiki page :
Manfred Wekwerth and Gisela May |
Since May is my name, lets investigate Gisela May:
Her date of death is an addition to a cluster in my previous post, expanding it into a:
- Gisela May (31 May 1924 – 2 December 2016)
Who wants to bridge the July 2 gap?!
- "April 2 (x4), May 2(x2), June 2 (x3), __, August 2, __, __, November 2, December 2/ 2nd Day, Month Sequence" pattern-cluster.
Another thing interesting about the poster that Lolo is standing in front of, is that it's in French and so mother is "mere"... and the french word that's phonetically identical is "mer"-- meaning "ocean"... and Ocean happens to be my surname-- changed it on divorce 30+ years ago.
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