Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Oi!… Hey U … &^%$*+i+s !!

 

Investigations for my previous postresulted in the cryptic “bald goons” communication, and this in turn made me consider  “Skin Heads”.  On the skin heads wiki page, I perused the site limiting my search to notable persons mentioned whose names are additions to the recent “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster, and so I arrived at this excerpt: 

The term Oi! as a musical genre is said to come from the band Cockney Rejects and journalist Garry Bushell, who championed the genre in Sounds magazine

His Surname Bushell becomes “bull” when applying the cluster, AND, the word is an addition to the recent “Profanity Theme” pattern cluster… being that it’s short for bull-shit.Note from his wiki page: 

Garry Bushell (born 13 May 1955)

His birthday stands out given the following recent additions to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site:  

  • Attila Lőte (13 June 1934 – 15 March 2026) actor
  • Bruno Salomone 13 July 1970 – 15 March 2026) 55, actor                                 (*sane)
  • Billy Campbell 13 April 1928 – 13 March 2026) footballer                                  (*call)
  • Fatma Sarhan (13 April 1928 – 13 March 2026) singer                                (*fama/talk)

As you can also see, the term above “Oi!”, is also a call/talk (see 4 lettter words at right above) albeit often offensive and aggressive… like “hey you!”. So we’re in the “wright” track.  AND, Bushell’s birthday completes the recently formed 13th day birthday cluster via timely recent notable deaths— “April 13(x2), May 13, June 13(x2), July 13/13th Day, Date Sequence” pattern cluster. …, another twin heads upp!! Keep in mind that my birthday is June 13th, so I included it in the cluster.  

I considered this a prompt to investigate “oi” further, note from wikipedia:  

Oi (interjection):  "Oi" has been particularly associated with working class and Cockney speech.[4] It is effectively a local pronunciation of "hoy"[5](see H-dropping), an older expression.[6] A study of the Cockney dialect in the 1950s found that whether it was being used to call attention or as a challenge depended on its tone and abruptness.

Two other notable persons mentioned on the skin head wiki page also fit the bill: 

  •  Derrick Morgan (born 27 March 1940)                                 (*deck)
  • Desmond Dekker (16 July 1941 – 25 May 2006)                   (*deer)

Now with English slang and cockney cropping up, I’m reminded of Fiona Hill, who I became familiar with due to her involvement as a witness in the attempt to impeach Trump.  I recollect reading something about her obvious lower class English accent that was discriminated against in the UK, and so she moved to the US, and could then move ahead unimpeded by discrimination toward her accent.  Note from Fiona Hill’s wiki page: 

Some Republicans questioned the credibility of her testimony, including Connie Mack IV, who described Hill as a "George Soros mole infiltrating the national-security apparatus"

When you investigate the two mentioned, you’ll discover they were both born on the same day— August 12th…, another day that stands out as meaningful (see previous/recent posts).  I then took this as a prompt to investigate the August 12th wiki page.  Instead of following the formula as usual, I decided to venture outside the box, and seek out surnames of notable persons who were born or died on August 12, that are additions to the “First and Last 2 Letters in Name Makes a Word” pattern cluster.  These first two stand out the most since their surnames make the same word when applying the cluster— “chin”, a word that has cropped up a number of times recently: 

They are also additions to the “Body Parts Theme” pattern cluster.   I’m reminded of the fact that one of the abuses faced by my exhusband, Allison, was the fact that he had been kicked in the chin… and a lasting injury— dent in his chin bone.  

Others who stood out in Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 August 12th lists: 
  • 1930 – Jacques Tits (12 August 1930 – 5 December 2021) mathematician        (*tits)
  • 1930 – Harry Babcock (August 12, 1930 – December 6, 1996) footballer       (*back)
More body parts… AND, …  “tits” jives in more ways than one!! Also, we now have a “December __, 5, 6, __/Date Sequence” pattern cluster in the works 

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