Monday, May 28, 2018

The Ants Go Marching ...🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜 🐜...

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A prompt for his to investigate the Roseville California Wikipedia page, beginning with:
 • State SenatorJim Nielsen (R)[3
  • James Wiley Nielsen (born July 31, 1944) 
His birthday is an expansion to a cluster found in yesterdays post... AND bridging the gap:
 March 31, May 31, 31, August 31/ 31st Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster.   
Also on the Roseville wiki page is a list of Notable persons, with two names standing out in particular given the “Prefix “Sand” in Surname” pattern-cluster, note from their wiki pages:
AND, their birthdays generate an “October 13, __, 15/Date Sequence” pattern-cluster, and/or “October __, 13, 15, __/ Uneven Day, Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  

On investigating the wiki pages of notable persons on the Roseville wiki page, I arrive at:  
The dates generate a myriad of clusters, the two major ones being: a “March 22, __, 24, 25/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster; and the birthdays of Ringwald and Hill that generate a “February 18, __, 20/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  Note from my recent May 27 post, Gory Eddy:
  • 2000  Edward Gorey (February 22, 1925 – April 15, 2000) poet, illustrator (gory/gore)
  • Frederik Ruysch (March 28, 1638 – February 22, 1731) rush 
 As well February 22nd is my grandson’s birthday ... when he turns 8 in less than 4 years time, the date will be 2/22/22.  
The two February 22’s and then Ringwald’s and Hill’s birthdays are additions to a cluster found in my May 25 post, Autodidact:
  • February 8, ..., 13, 14, 15, __, __, 18, 19, 20(x2), 21(x2), 22(x6), 23(x3), 24, ..., 28(x3)/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
Since the inner twin world tend to generate many clusters via the film industry, and because there are 2 actors in the list, I chose one to investigate further, Molly Ringwald.  In his list of filmography are two films released during a year with three identical numbers at the end (as per the inner twin world tendency):
 Re Cut (2000):
Two additions to the “Timely” pattern-cluster... given that TODAY is May 28... and generating a “May 26,__, 28/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster... and/or “May 26, 28, __/ Even Number Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.  As per the first cluster, this is a prompt for us to  peruse the deaths in 2018 site to locate the intended notable person who passed away on May 27 :
Madala Ranga Rao, 70, Indian actor and film producer (Yuvatharam Kadilindi).
His first name is an addition to the recent “Names With Mad Prefix” pattern-cluster.  Note from his wiki page:
  • Madala Rangarao (25 May 1948 – 27 May 2018)
Another addition to the recent “Notable Person Born and Died in May” pattern-cluster.  So lets peruse the recent May 25 Deaths to locate the intended persons:

And so the gap in the above cluster is bridged: “May 26, 28, 30/ Even Number Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.


 Note this next excerpt from the “Cut” films wiki page:
Release date
  • 23 February 2000
And so the cluster expands: 
  • February 8, ..., 13, 14, 15, __, __, 18, 19, 20(x2), 21(x2), 22(x6), 23(x4), 24, ..., 28(x3)/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster
And now for the film, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, note the Release date and birthdays of 3 of the cast  :
Release date
  • August 20, 1999
  • Katie Holmes (born December 18, 1978) as Leigh Ann Watson (homes)
  • Robert Gant (July 13, 1968) as Professor (scenes deleted) (ant)
  • Barry Watson  (born April 23, 1974)as Luke Churner
My fathers birthday is August 20, and my sisters birthday is December 18.  The surname Holmes and Gant are two more additions to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern-cluster... re “homes” and “ant”.  Keep in mind that the name “Hill” has cropped up a number of time... a word that jives with “ant” re “ant hill”... and then “sand” — “sand ant hill”.
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