Two notable persons recently added to the Deaths in 2019 site have something else in common:
Note the etymology of the name Horace:
So bridging the November 15 gap ... using the formula we arrive at:
- Daryl Frank Dragon (August 27, 1942 – January 2, 2019) 76, American musician and songwriter (Captain & Tennille, The Beach Boys)
- Dragoslav Šekularac (8 November 1937 – 5 January 2019) 81, Serbian football player (Red Star Belgrade, Yusgoslavia national team) and manager (Marbella).
Both have the prefix “Drago” in their surname. And dragon is an English word that I’m familiar with, so note the following etymology:
dragon (n.): mid-13c., dragoun, a fabulous animal common to the conceptions of many races and peoples, from Old French dragon and directly from Latin draconem (nominative draco) "huge serpent, dragon,"...-, strong aorist stem of derkesthai "to see clearly," from PIE *derk- "to see" (source also of Sanskrit darsata- "visible;" Old Irish adcondarc "I have seen;" Gothic gatarhjan "characterize;" Old English torht, Old High German zoraht "light, clear;" Albanian dritë "light"). Obsolete drake (n.2) "dragon" is an older borrowing of the same word...
drake (n.2)"dragon," c. 1200, from Old English draca "dragon, sea monster, huge serpent," from Proto-Germanic *drako (source also of Middle Dutch and Old Frisian drake, Dutch draak, Old High German trahho, German drache), an early borrowing from Latin draco (see dragon).The word “Drake” is also a name that I’m familiar with— the pen name of writer Trish MacGregor , who I mention frequently in this blog and my earlier Toumai blog given that she’s a key player (antagonist) in the inner twin worlds Starr Family Production. Note from her wiki page:
- As Alison Drake she wrote five novels
drake (n.1)"male of the duck," c. 1300,And because of the recent “Presidential” theme in recent posts, I googled: US President Duck, and the search engine brought up the site “Lame Duck (politics)”. Note this excerpt from the site:
The phrase "lame duck" was coined in the eighteenth century at the London Stock Exchange, to refer to a stockbroker who defaulted on his debts.[4][5] The first known mention of the term in writing was made by Horace Walpole, from a letter in 1761 to Sir Horace Mann: "Do you know what a Bull and a Bear and Lame Duck are?"[6] ... In the literal sense, the term refers to a duck which is unable to keep up with its flock, making it a target for predators.And do note the “Horace” pattern cluster ... a definite twin heads up:
And we now have a :
- Horatio Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (24 September 1717 – 2 March 1797),
- Sir Horatio (Horace) Mann, 2nd Baronet (2 February 1744 – 2 April 1814)
I included “2 May” due to it’s significance to the inner twin world ... and myself— it’s a cryptic reference to my first blog’s name , Toumai, that itself is a cryptic combination of my name “ May” (aka mai) and my inner twin’s name “Tou” (aka “two”) ... AND it’s an African word meaning “Hope for Life”.
- “2 January, 2 February, 2 March, 2 April, 2 May/ 2nd Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster
Note the etymology of the name Horace:
And of course there’s the breakdown of the name re “hor ace” ... note the etymology:
- Latin hora "hour, time, season",
And since we’re on the subject of male duck and presidents, the incumbent President is Donald Trump... and so connecting with Donald Duck!! Note from Donald Ducks wiki page:
- Horus Egyptian hawk-headed god of dual relations,... Egyptian Hor, said to mean literally "the high-flying one."
- ace (v.)
- "to score" (in sports), 1923, from ace (n.).
- ace (n., "one at dice," from Old French as "one at dice" (12c.), from Latin as "a unit, one, a whole, unity;"
Donald's first appearance was in 1934 in The Wise Little HenNote from the films wiki page:
The date cropped up in my previous post:
So bridging the November 15 gap ... using the formula we arrive at:
And I did forget to mention that Trish MacGregor (aka Alison Drake) has her birthday on June 7!! So we now have a “June 7, __, 9(x2), __, __, 12, 13, 14/ Date Sequence” pattern-cluster (President Trump’s birthday is June 14, my birthday is June 13 and my step granddaughters birthday is June 12). One of the animation artists listed on the films wiki page is ... hmmm, shows humour:
- 2000 – Edoardo Agnelli (9 June 1954 – 15 November 2000)son of industrialist Gianni Agnelli
And so the cluster expands:
- Dick Huemer (January 2, 1898 – November 30, 1979 )
Note from Donald Duck’s wiki page:
- “2 January (x2), 2 February, 2 March, 2 April, 2 May/ 2nd Day, Month Sequence” pattern-cluster
Sound familiar... sounds like the biggest quack in the Oval Obvious to date ?! I do feel sorry for Trump... who’s about to learn the same lesson that the Wise Hen taught Donald Duck in his debut animation. Butt maybe... if he begins to “see/sea clearly the truth”, he will change his ways and not have to learn via the school of hard knocks... or is that Kicks?!
- Donald is most famous for his semi-intelligible speech and his mischievous and temperamental personality.
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