Continuing on from my previous post, and because of the “11th Day” pattern cluster, and the significance of 9/11, I decided to venture to the September 11 wikipedia page, … given that time … and understanding the language better, may offer upp something I had not detected before. Using the formula we arrive at:
- Gonzalo "Gonchi" Rodríguez Bongoll (January 22, 1971 – September 11, 1999)
- Belkis Ayón (23 January 1967 – 11 September 1999)
January 22nd is an addition to the “Off By One” pattern cluster… given that it’s one off from my daughter’s birthday; January 23rd is also the birthday of my second grandson and so an addition to the “Targeting Family birthdays” pattern cluster; and January 19 being my brothers birthday, we now have A “January 19, __, 21, 22, 23(x2)” pattern cluster. With all the above, there are many avenues we can now take. First, and as per the “one off” cluster, this is a prompt for us to stretch outside the box, which brings us to the meaningful date of 9/11/21 — Casualties of the September 11 attacks,… butt it was the stand alone person who caught my attention:
2001 – Alice Stewart Trillin, American author and educator (born 1938)
- Alice Stewart Trillin (May 8, 1938 – September 11, 2001)
Her surname stands out — an addition to the “Add a Letter to Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster and so making “trilling”
- a sound resembling a musical trill : WARBLE
- to play or sing with a trill : QUAVER
- Inslang, "trill" means true/real; is often used in hip-hop culture to signify that a person is respected and a stand-up individual, acting with integrity even when not required to
- "Trill" can also refer to the ringing sound of bells, the sound of birds, or a rapid reiteration of a single tone
- 1958 – Jah Wobble (John Joseph Wardle born 11 August 1958) singer,bass player
His surname Wobble is unusual, AND he’s a bass player!! More importantly, I was reminded of a name recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site, Helen Waddell, her surname being a cryptic “waddle” (as per an addition to the “Homophone” pattern cluster)… so waddle and wobble have similar definitions that connect them in cryptic fashion (as strategically influenced ). Note from her wiki page:
- Helen “Sis” Waddell (April 24, 1930 – November 11, 2025) 95,baseball player
Robin Hugh Gibb(22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012)
Robin Gibb prominently features his vibrato in songs like
"I Started a Joke" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart." While his vibrato is a signature part of his unique vocal style across many Bee Gees hits, these two songs are often cited as prime examples of its effective use. He also sings with a distinct vibrato in "I Gotta Get a Message to You," another 1968 hit.
Another song that Robin sings with a beautiful vibrato is: Island in the Stream, , and First of May (note the cryptic May 1/won). It’s also interesting to note that the surname Gibb is an addition to the recent “Surname Ending in Twin Letters Where Removing One Makes a Word” pattern cluster, that provides us with:
gib: a plate of metal or other material machined to hold other parts in place, to afford a bearing surface, or to provide means for overcoming looseness
In 1983, Wardle appeared on the LP Snake Charmer billed as a co-leader alongside guitarist The Edge of U2, Czukay, Liebezeit, and producer François Kevorkian
- David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961) stage name the Edge or simply Edge
Going back now to the A “January 19, __, 21, 22, 23(x2)” pattern cluster. , we turn to bridging the gap— using the formula, we arrive at:
Note the cryptic “her hero” in Tyler’s surname, the “her” being a reference to the inner twin “matriarchal” world. Butt again, it’s a person listed not to far above Herro whose name caught my eye in a meaningful way:
1995 – Joey Badass, American rapper and actor
- Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott (born January 20, 1995) Joey Bada$$)
Another addition to the recent “Ass in Name” pattern cluster.
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