Saturday, June 15, 2019

EYE Wake, Ralph Goodale

When driving to Halifax the other day, I happened to notice the first three letters of the car license plate immediately ahead “EYE”.  There was another thing that caught my “eye” recently, that’s obviously related in the cryptic sense, note this excerpt from this blogs Statscounter page:
1
Exit Time:
Jun 5 2019  07:31:37 PM
Resolution:
1680x1050
System:

IE 11.0
Win10
Total Visits:
1
Location:
Ontario, Canada
IP Address:
Correctional Services Canada (net-cdagovn-c110) (198.103.109.141Label Visitor
Search Referral:
https://duckduckgo.com/ (Keywords Unavailable) 
Visit Page:
The post visited by the source from Correctional Services Canada is: Beauty in the Eye of Rex Murphy, posted on October 15, 2013.  The key word of course being “Eye”, and so generating an “Eye Theme” pattern cluster.  Note the photo put up with the post:

Beauty in the Eye of Rex Murphy




A video, the image revealing the names of 2 notable persons: Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov.  They should be investigate, as well as Rex, butt for now I’ll begin with investigating the big guy at Correctional Services Canada: Ralph Goodale.  His wiki page reveals his present title:
Now THAT’S interesting— Minister of Public Safety And Emergency Preparedness... Definitely a “twin heads upp”!!! Note from his wiki page:
Note from Trudeau’s wiki page:
  • Justin Pierre James Trudeau  (born December 25, 1971) 
Pretty much everyone here in Canada my age and older, and thanks to his father, Pierre
Trudeau, being an earlier PM of Canada, knows that Justin and his younger brother were born on the same day— Christmas Day.  And now note from my previous post:
A “December __, 25(x4), 26(x2), __/ Date Sequence” pattern cluster.  And investigating Goodale’s predecessor hits paydirt :
His  birthday is an addition to a cluster found in my previous post, expanding it into an:
  • August 8(x2),  September 8, October 8, November 8, December 8, January 8(x2), February 8(x2), __, April 8. / 8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster
His first name is an addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster ... hence making “seven”, and his surname is an addition to the “Add a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... hence making “blarney”.
blarney (n.)"exceedingly complimentary language," 1796, from Blarney Stone (which is said to make a persuasive flatterer of any who kiss it), in a castle near Cork, Ireland. As Bartlett explains it, the reason is the difficulty of the feat of kissing the stone where it sits high up in the battlement: "to have ascended it, was proof of perseverence, courage, and agility, whereof many are supposed to claim the honor who never achieved the adventure." So to have kissed the Blarney Stone came to mean "to tell wonderful tales" ["Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848]. The word reached wide currency through Lady Blarney, the smooth-talking flatterer in Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield" (1766). As a verb from 1803.


The Vicar of Wakefield – subtitled A Tale, Supposed to be written by Himself – is a novel by Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774)
Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1728 – 4 April 1774) olive/liver gold smith
His date of death is 4/4... and the number 4 shares the same key on my computer keyboard as the $ dollar sign... and so jiving with his surname, “gold smith”.   Note from the Vicar of Wakefield wiki page: 

 Silent film adaptations of the novel were produced in 1910in 1913, and in 1916.
It’s the 1916 film we need to concern ourselves with... given that 19 and 16 are twins in a sense, being upside down from one another.   Note the following info re the cast of the 1916 film:
  • Laura Cowie  (7 April 1892 – 11 February 1969) Olivia Primrose
  • A.E. George  (22 July 1869 – 10 November 1920)Jenkinson
  • John Hare  (16 May 1844 – 28 December 1921), born John Fairs, as Dr. Charles Primrose
  • Marie Illington - Mrs. Primrose
  • Martin Lewis  (born 8 September 1888 in BlackheathKent – died 1 April 1970)  - George Primrose
  • Margaret Shelley - Sophia Primrose
  • Mabel Twemlow - Miss Skeggs
  • Ben Webster  (2 June 1864 – 26 February 1947)Sir William
  • Frank Woolf - Mr. Burchell
  • Mabel Twemlow June 23, 1888 i 1964 

Hare’s Birthday is also the birthday of Rob MacGregor— key player/antagonist in the Inner Twin Worlds Starr Family Production.   He factors in many posts in both this blog and my Toumai blog.  Lewis’ birthday adds to the above cluster:
  • August 8(x2),  September 8(x2), October 8, November 8, December 8, January 8(x2), February 8(x2), __, April 8. / 8th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster

As for the surname Goodale, note the etymology:

This interesting name has two possible origins. The first being a metonymic occupational name for a brewer of good ale, deriving from the medieval English "gode" meaning "good" plus "ale", ale or malt liquor. The surname from this source is first recorded in the latter half of the 12th Century (see below). One Roger Godhal appears in the 1221 Assize Court Rolls of Shropshire and a William Godale in the 1244, Calendar of the Monastery of Ramsey, Bedfordshire. The second distinct possibility is that the name is of locational origin from a place in the West Riding of Yorkshire, originally called Goldale, but now called Gowdall. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century "golde", a marigold plus "halh", a nook or recess.
Read more:  https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Goodale#ixzz5qvkUyHW

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