Wednesday, May 1, 2019

A Streetcar Named De Liar

The inner twin world tend to generate clusters in groups of 3 or more so the recent  “April__,  3, 4, __/Date Sequence” pattern cluster prompts us to venture to the Deaths in 2019 site, to the April 2 and/or April 5th.  On April 5, two names immediately stand out, note from their wiki pages:
First of all the “Fourie” surname is a play on “four”... meaningful given that April 4th is 4/4; and then the name Trevor is a cryptic “three four”... that I had previously picked up on earlier, note from my  June 23, 2014 post, Ana Sireteanu and Trevor Fry RIIIIP: Three, Four, Fry :
Perhaps you noticed the cryptic phrase in his name: "Tre Vor Fry"... which reminds of "Three, Four, Five", and why nott, after all, "friday" is day "five"!!
Trevor’s birthday stands out given the following from my previous post, China China:
  • “September 19, 20(x2), 21(x2), 22/Date Sequence” pattern cluster
And a relatively new addition to the Deaths in 2019 site needs considering: 
  • Tom Ellis (September 22, 1932 – April 29, 2019)
So the cluster expands:
  • “September 19, 20(x2), 21(x2), 22(x3)/Date Sequence” pattern cluster
And keep in mind, that the other September 22 also died in April 2019:
The “22” cropping up brings to mind the following excerpt from yesterdays post, Carmelita Pope and the Pope’s Notre-Dame de Paris Fire:
 And Carmelita Popes film mentioned above A Streetcar Named DesireNamely the “Street Car” part, has significance, butt that will be for another post. 
 So this is the post: the significance behind “Street Car” has to do with Rob MacGregor (novelist) in regards to one of his book covers (the book that never made it to production) .  AND, much to my surprise he has just posted about it in his recent April 27 post: An Indiana Jones Synchro, note this excerpt: 
These fans often send me books to sign or try to get a copy of Indiana Jones and The Staff of Kings, the unpublished one. I can send them the digital cover—created by a fan/artist—but not the book.
And the post includes a photo of the novel (see below) that reveals the Street Car named... not desire... butt more like “de liar”.  What makes the street car special, is its number— 22 ... and so now you know the 22 connection.

I decided to check out my posts concerning Rob’s “non novel”, and so keying in “Staff of Kings” in this blogs search box, many crop up... one title in particular caught my eye, Her!!, meaningful given the title of my recent April 28 post, Her Can!!   AND, note the date of my earlier post, Her!!:
Monday, May 1, 2017
TODAY is May 1st, the anniversary of the post.  And note the cryptic phrase found in “May 1”— May won!!  Meaningful when you consider that my first name is MAY!!
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