Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Clarification of May 13th=166/Falcons and Patriots SB

Starting with the second topic first. Nad refers to the Super Bowl matchup coming up. And he actually makes the most sense I've ever seen.


There is certainly a reasonable connection to the name Patriots and Uncle Sam. There is a Marvel comics character, the Falcon. The Falcon's name is Sam Wilson. Uncle Sam is based on a real life person named Sam Wilson.


That is pretty weird. Yet it doesn't explain a host of other questions that arise. Why don't the magic numbers predict the Falcons and/or Patriots every year? The same names and numbers are there every year. Why didn't Chucky figure this out instead of using his mastery to keep wrongly picking the Packers? You two post on each others' blogs with attaboys for doing such great research. And what about Dakota Fanning's silverfish?


It could be just a happy coincidence. Sam as a first name and Wilson as a last name aren't uncommon. Or Marvel could have purposefully used the name as homage since the character origin is n the Captain America comics. I looked it up and did not find such a reference. I don't know. Only Bucky knows and he's not telling. Because Bucky as in Buckeyes shows a Cleveland Super Bowl appearance and they fell just barely short of making the playoffs this year.


Speaking of the Super Bowl and football. We have a reference to a magic number of 97 in the same paragraph as this year's Super Bowl. It's now the 97th year of the NFL, inaugural season 1920. Our judges allow it because this years' SB is for the 2016 regular season. But we are watching, so don't you dare backtrack and try and change it by a year to fit your needs.


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Misinterpretation of Nad's reference to using May 13th to tie together 513 and 166. As he repeated this yesterday I now realize what I did wrong. The chain of damfil logic goes like this.


Movie The Darkness released 5/13
May Thirteen spelled out = 166
Sometimes 5 months and 13 days = 166 days.


I thought the 'sometimes' referred to leap years and the possible extra day. It doesn't, it's that some months have 31 days and some don't. If you are going to justify using 5/13 to get to 166 that way you aren't allowed to use a part of the year that doesn't include May 13th. Since stupid February only has 28 or 29 days that kills off a bunch of options. More are eliminated as May 13th is not in the target range and that leaves the periods starting March 1st, April 1st and May 1st with an additional 13 days tacked on to equal 166. You have equated 5/13 with 166 because its right 25% of the time. By the way, the Super Bowl is in February so that doesn't count.


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Also Naddy Ice (his rapper name), you mention that Dear Ole departed Uncle Barney was name that because its another name for Bernard. Try Bernie. I can't find any reference to Barney being a nickname for Bernard anywhere.

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