Continuing on from my previous post, there are several ways to go, one would be to further explore the inference found in the cryptic title, and another is to investigate another pattern-cluster. I decided on the latter. Note the following from my previous post:
The two are actually part of a larger cluster:
- Simon Climie (born 7 April 1957)
- Bruno Zaremba (7 April 1955 – 5 November 2018)
Since the inner twin world tend to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more, this is a prompt for us to seek out the third April 7th. Venturing to the April 7th wiki page, and turning then to the deaths section Using the formula, butt as with the cluster in the previous post, we have a bit of a “curve ball” thrown into the mix with the recent “Names Ending in ‘o’” pattern-cluster, that serves to prompt us to divert accordingly— to the closest person listed above or below those who passed away in 1999 and/or 2000, and so we arrive at:
- “March 7, April 7(x2), May 7, June 7(x3)/ 7th Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster.
Note from his wiki page:
- 2004 – Victor Argo, American actor (b. 1934)
Yesterday was November 5th, and note from my previous post:
- Victor Argo (November 5, 1934 – April 7, 2004)
As for the surname Argo, note its etymology:
- Rob Fisher (5 November 1956 – 25 August 1999)
- Jean-Pierre Papin ( born 5 November 1963)
Argo: ... recorded in the modern surname spellings of Argen, Argon, Argent, Argo, Argoe, Argue, ... 'Argue' is relatively popular in Northern Ireland, David Argue being recorded at Dromore, County Down, on April 4th 1795, and Catherine Argo, at the same place on August 4th 1821. The name however spelt is either a nickname for a person with silver-grey hairAnd do note the “Argue”!! Not to mention the “April 4, ..., __, July 4(x4), August 4(x2)” pattern-cluster. Note the etymology of the word:
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