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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,Lyndi-loo
Date: 22 Jan 02 - 05:52 AM

Nothing cam up with my real name but my husband's is a cracker - Wally Odd arse


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: wdyat24
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 09:32 PM

Ruffed Towrope or Duffer Towrope to my friends.

wdyat24


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Burke
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 09:21 PM

Using my real name:

batsman barware
bantam wears bra
barman waste bar
barman twas bare


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Desdemona
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 08:20 PM

Excellent concept! I came up with 133 alternatives....some of the best ones: darning bee, grenade nib, baring eden, nearing bed, badger nine(my code name henceforth!), danger bien(my Bond Girl persona!), and my #1 favourite: "needing bra"!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: AliUK
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 07:57 PM

Putting in my middle name the one that appealed to me most was - MOBSTERA LABIA JAR I which was quite nice, but just my first and my last name ( Alistair Robb) I got BOBTAIL ARRIS/RABBI TAILORS and RABBIT SAILOR which I thought was quite spiffy!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: bernil
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 05:36 PM

Poor John! No anagram! But try it with three words (set the "Number of Words" to 3) and you'll find a lot of nice things. I don't understand everything but you get nice words like honey, enjoy, noble! Oh noble joy! ;-) You can also get some nice things from Smallpiper. Simpler pal or smiler papl... but I don't really know how you understand those things. Some words can mean many different things in Swedish...

As for me, if I may use my Swedish name, Berit Nilsson, in an English anagram I think I'd like Insolent ribs or perhaps Inborn stiles or... Rob's leninist ;-)

Berit


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: smallpiper at work
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 11:23 AM

It came up with nothing for me however my surname backwards is elyobo (el yobo)! Spanish hooligan?


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: CapriUni
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 11:00 AM

Comment on this whole thing in general:

Yes... but so many of the 'words' produced are really proper names (my last name is relatively common enough, it seems, for it to count as a 'word' -- one anagram that came up was simply last name first and first name last). My suspicion is that this generator simply looks for words copied out of a stored dictionary: obscure inventors, abreviations, and all.

What would happen if we applied the rules of Scrabble [tm] to this exercise (no words that are always spelled with a capital letter, and no abrevations))?

I know I'd get a shorter list, but one with a higher percentage of phrases that make sense.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 10:58 AM

Getting in touch with my feminist side, I input Gertrude Stein, and Alice B Toklas. Amazingly fruitful anagrams even at the two word level.

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 10:43 AM

Amergin, try your name again, but set the "Number of Words" to 3, and you will be amazed at what you get.

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: SharonA
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 10:34 AM

CapriUni: When I use my first name, last name and middle initial, I come up with something cannibalistic as well. Sounds like a headline for one of our fellow Mudcatters, nibbling on Australians:

bert at abo nosh


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: swirlygirl
Date: 20 Jan 02 - 04:59 PM

Sorry Murray!! Forgot my persons for a bit!

"Opera" is the plural of "opus" so that's OK Murray

Just discovered, by doing the sensible dictionary thing which I should have done in the first place, that opera as a singular noun can mean pains, exertion or labour...so work it is then...

And temero, -are is a verb too... meaning to defile etc...so with a bit of imagination and bad scribal copying and stuff then temet could have been interpreted as a verb...esp when things started being copied by non-clerics...(but would actually be temerat I think)

Maybe EJ was more right than we first thought...

:o)

xxxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Terry K
Date: 20 Jan 02 - 04:27 PM

Best I heard this week was British Prime Minister Tony Blair - we have a railways crisis at the moment and some bright reporter spotted his anagram "NOT BY RAIL".

Cheers, Terry


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: 53
Date: 20 Jan 02 - 12:31 AM

thanks murray for that bit of info, you learn something every day. thanks, BOB


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Nerd
Date: 20 Jan 02 - 12:19 AM

Here are a few of mine. I dare you not to laugh.

twin chinks pee

we thicken nips

chink penis wet

sicken hip newt

And, of course, my favorite:

penis with neck

(name: Stephen Winick)


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Amos
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 11:04 PM

Jen:

If you use your assumed middle name (Ellen) it comes out with, among others, "Lone Lakes Jennifer",

and Enjoin Sneak Feller!!!

Any relevance? :>)

A


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Lyrical Lady
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 10:37 PM

It says "robs bras" and I don't niether .. buy my own thank you very much!

LL


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Genie
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 10:14 PM

One more anagram of "Catspaw" that sometimes seems fitting:

Wasp Act

(I'd apologize for the barb, except that when Spaw stings, it's with mischief aforethought.)

Genie §;-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Genie
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 10:09 PM

Me, neither, Madam. (My mom read somewhere that this sort of thing helps stave off Alzheimer's. Anyway, that's my excuse.)

I found a better one for my name:

Jeer at the runt Pan.

It could also morph to:

Tranh ate prune -- jet.

Genie


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Madam Gashee
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 07:16 PM

My Mudcat name brings up Ashamed game! Ahem damages am mashed age and she aged mamma!

this was really fun ( I don't get out much!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,Genie (sans cookie)
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 06:38 PM

Well, you can't make anything out of "Genie" except maybe "I, Gene," but my full name morphs to any of the following [which could be signs (on a business) or headlines, maybe]:
-Ant Jeep Near Truth
-June Hatter Pen Art
-Herr Tut Japan teen
-perjure Nat, the ant

Genie

(I don't have an anagram-generator, so there may be more I haven't dreamed up yet, but I'm kind of stuck with present tense verbs and singular nouns, with no "s," "i," "g," or "d.")

BTW, "Catspaw" also morphs to "Cat Swap" (for swingers who are into bestiality, too!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Gloredhel
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 02:59 PM

Anyone for a "hedge roll"? (This is a rhetorical question.) Also came up with "hell gored."

My real name yielded a recipe for "claret corn eel," which isn't very appealing, and an "electron lacer."

Adding my middle name, I got lots of interesting things, including the earthlike tenor Clarence, an anchorite claret kneeler, and the pseudonym I'll use if I ever decide to write trashy novels: Henrietta Lenore Cackler. (Thank heaven that's nothing like my real name!)

Incidentally, I left out a myriad of combinations using the word "rectal", thinking that might prove too difficult to resist for some here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: CapriUni
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 02:00 AM

Well, putting in my real first and last names, and requesting 2 word results came up with:

glim annal
gill manna
milan lang
liman lang
nill magna
gall inman
llama ginn
all naming

According to my American Heritage Dictionary (third edition), the words: annal, liman, ginn and inman do not exist. So the anagram generator really had to stretch to reach a total of ten with my name (the first two in the list kept my last name intact, and just played around with my first name in a rather boring way...

Adding my middle name, and moving up to 4 words, came up with something alarmingly cannibalistic: grill ma, fry anna


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Philibuster
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 12:58 AM

My real name comes out as 'Aberant Kid'. Not half bad.

Philibuster is 'Hitler Pubis' and 'Brutish Pile'. I'm not so happy about those...=P


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: MyRedneckBiting(An Anogram)
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 12:45 AM

Bridget McKinney

my favorite Anagrams:

My Redneck Biting Briny Neck Midget Dying Bremen Tick My Nickering Debt My Ticking Bender Yet Mending Brick Tyke Mending Crib


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,DrWord@work
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 12:30 AM

How are y'all with Pangrams? (A sentence that uses all of the letters in the alphabet)
Well, Wincing Devil, my favourite pangram, from my late brother Craig, was
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.

Cheers, Dennis [or sinned]


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: rangeroger
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 12:16 AM

My name comes out as Rugger Hobson.

Think I'll keep it as a psuedonym, although I have never played rugby.

rr


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Kenny B (inactive)
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:52 PM

My name doesnt come up with anything meaningful... Ahhhhh at so I thought "Father Ted" why not? it comes up with "Daft Three" do you think this was intentional.
My previous thought was "is 't' in Father Ted silent like the p in bath"
Is this train of thought lowering the tone of this thread, or are there any other programmes with anagrammatic similarities.
"Just a thought" - Bluebottle of the Goons
Do you think I should have gone to the pub?


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Amergin
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:43 PM

i typed in my real name and did not come up with anything spectacular....just tompkins nathan....

i typed my mudcat name and all I got was a mangier reaming....


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Rustic Rebel
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:37 PM

Ahh-dinner. We'll have "relic tubers", "butler's rice" and "scurril beets" baked in a "belir crust" with "cult berries" for dessert. All resulting in a "biters ulcer"


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: artbrooks
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:19 PM

Art Brooks=Tsar Brook. OK, I'll take that one. Bow down, peasants and serfs.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:58 PM

Murray MacLeod's Home Page


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Clifton53
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:52 PM

Clifton didn't yield much but my full name came back as 'tamely theodosian', and ' alienated smoothy'.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: SharonA
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 03:45 PM

And what's worse, when I use my middle name, my Elizabethan throat bobs.

I hate when that happens!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: SharonA
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 03:41 PM

I shouldn't admit this but, among other things, I'm a brat to bash on.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Mary in Kentucky
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 03:16 PM

Oh dear...I'm glad I'm Mary in Kentucky instead of Mary from Kentucky!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: JenEllen
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 02:51 PM

Jakes Inferno I kinda like it...


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: wysiwyg
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 02:36 PM

Well, with my name as it now is, you may take your pick:

astonish nun or anoints huns.

I prefer the addition of the maiden name as the middle name:

onrushing endoblast.

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 02:01 PM

swirly, at least your latin is better than EJ's, but still not qute up to speed.

"rotas" would be second person singular, and "temet" would have to be from the verb "temere" (Is there such a verb? I haven't a clue). "Opera" is the plural of "opus" so that's OK Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: swirlygirl
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 01:53 PM

A wincing catty epigram will do me just fine thanks..

And EJ's Latin is well off unless it's some sort of later regional medieval thing...

sator - fine...well done

arepo - never seen it in my life...have no idea what it is! doesn't even look like a name...

temet - is probably from temero, are to voiolate, defile etc...

opera is not a valid verb, it's a noun. The verb would have to be operat for 3rd pers sg

rotas - could be 3rd person sg verb roto, -are to whirl, to turn (like a wheel so I see where that comes from) or acc. pl. wheels

He tries his best he does the poor lamb...

:)

xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: M.Ted
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 01:09 PM

Swirlygirl, are you looking for a wincing,catty, epigram?


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:40 PM

You certainly aren't anagram material, John :-)

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Ebbie
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:30 PM

I haven't decided yet which I prefer: Vogel Aberrant or Govern Alberta. I quite like Alberta, but the other may be closer to reality.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,Les B.
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:24 PM

Well two that I found interesting were: "Scented bile" and "Ten decibels" (the last appropo for a singer)!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:23 PM

nohj morf lulh


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:07 PM

Yeah, but in that case the Latin doesn't make any sense, does it? Bit like CAESAR ADSUM JAM FORTI

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: English Jon
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:03 PM

OK. Wheels it is.

EJ


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 11:37 AM

EJ, that palindrome looks distinctly iffy to me.

Admittedly, my Latin is a tad rusty nowadays, but I do know that rotas is the accusative plural of "rota", and that the correct Latin for "of a wheel" would be the genitive singular, rotae.

Murray (in hyper-pedantic mode)


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Mrrzy
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 11:30 AM

A worm in a vile accent...


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Wincing Devil
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 11:15 AM

Gee, let me see, if I rearrange the letters in Wincing Devil I get...

VINCE WILDING!!  

Those guys on those pages bear an eerie resemblance to each other, plus both pages have links to Mudcat..

How are y'all with Pangrams? (A sentence that uses all of the letters in the alphabet)

Here's some of my favorites:

Jackdaws love my big sphynx of quartz.
Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud.
The job requires extra pluck and zeal from every young wage earner.
Whenever the black fox jumped the squirrel gazed suspiciously.
and of course...
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Wincing Devil   >;-(


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: English Jon
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 11:06 AM

mincy prince gigawatt - there you go, lass.

Everyone knows the old Latin Palindrome thing:

SATOR AREPO TEMET OPERA ROTAS

("The sower Arepo works with the help of a wheel")

Any favourite palindromes out there? I'll Start you off:

Never odd or even.

EJ


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:54 AM

I'm looking forward to Rick Fielding posting here ..........

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Bill D
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:53 AM

using the full name from my birth certificate, I get

rainy dimwit llama

initially dam warm

timidly animal raw

tawdrily nail maim

daintily warm mail .....and things too fierce to mention ! (and this was with the 500 limit!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Jock Morris
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:48 AM

My real name yields "devils access throat", which I reckon is pretty amusing for a singer.

Scott


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Les from Hull
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:42 AM

Well of the many choices that my non-colonial English language anagram maker provides I quite like

HMS Full Lore

very fitting, for those of you who know about my interest in the sailing Royal Navy.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,Nancy King at work
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:25 AM

Well, my first try didn't produce anything interesting, but when I added my middle name (Louise) I got, among others:
sickeningly ouan
skylounge niacin
lackeying unions
conking uneasily
uncoiling sneaky, and
unceasingly oink.

Great stuff. Cheers, Nancy


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Paul from Hull
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:24 AM

Hullo Pam Furl....whoever she is....*L*

and hallo rump flu...which doesnt sound pleasant at all!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: John Gray
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:18 AM

Even my short name came up with - horny jag.

JG/FME


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Paul from Hull
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:11 AM

....& I'm a little concerned about the 'prediction' that another one makes:

Mullah pro Flu


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Paul from Hull
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:08 AM

'humorfull pal' ......Hmmmmm....I think not.....*L*

Humour is SPELT wrong for a start.......*G*


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Morticia
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:05 AM

Bob, that's called a palindrome.


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:03 AM

What you got there is called a PALINDROME, Bob. Congratulations.

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: 53
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:01 AM

i don't know what anagrams is, but if it's not drugs, then here's my solution to the question, my name is bob and it is spelled the same way forwards and backwards, pretty neat huh?BOB


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:00 AM

It must have taken 1000,000,000 monkeys a long time to come up with that Shakespeare anagram, Wolfgang .....

btw your name gives "hang, flog well" :-)

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:57 AM

I'm sure swirleygirl mentioned a feline. Using the cheat method but is it a:

wingy imprecating cat?

Jon


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Wolfgang
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:50 AM

Now again in the cheat mode:

George Bush: He bugs Gore
Ronald Reagan: A darn long era
Salman Rushdie: Read, shun Islam
The Florida vote recount: Done to cover their fault

or one of the gems:

To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. :

In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten.

Don't praise me, it's just copy & paste (& spec a typo) work

Wolfgang


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:46 AM

swirly, go to the link in my first post and type your name in. You have a very fertile name for anagrams ! (For example, on the Titanic theme, how about "racy impacting twinge", or "twiggy mincing captain" )

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Allan C.
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:43 AM

swirlygirl, stepping up to the three-word bracket one gets quite a few including, "trying campaign twice".


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,swirlygirl
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:42 AM

he's quite lovely really...

got a nice cat...

i just can't seem to do this anagram stuff at the moment...head too full of archivey things...got to get back to it...

cheers all for me fab anagrams, not feeling so deprived anymore...I have pseudonyms!! y :)

xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:39 AM

well swirlygirl, I had read the titanic thread and when I wrote the letters down, I saw that "titanic" was there - just a case of trying to make something with the rest of the letters.

Jon


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:37 AM

Nope, only by seeing him on the 'Cat

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,swirlygirl
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:33 AM

too true...too true...

shame johnsons oatmeals is in cambridge and the wiry grills are in liverpool...

maybe the two shall meet one day...

and fulfil their purpose...

:)

xxx

do you know EJ?


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:32 AM

"swirlygirl" yields "wiry grills". btw. Just the thing for sifting "Johnsons Oatmeal"

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,swirlygirl
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:31 AM

very good...very impressed!!!

totally apt too considering where i work and what i work with!! :)

xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:26 AM

swirly girl I've tried it by hand and seem to come up with

my gaping titanic crew

Jon


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Wolfgang
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:23 AM

'can magic typewriting' but I didn't do it, I just followed the link in the first post.

Wolfgang


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: mooman
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:22 AM

Lady McMoo's real name comes out as:

"irate Maori cop"

I like that!

mooman


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: GUEST,swirlygirl
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:15 AM

If anyone can make anything of

gwen patricia mcginty

i'll be well impressed

:)

xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Snuffy
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:13 AM

It says there aren't any anagrams of Snuffy, but my real name gives "ugly naval huh" which may be a comment on the way I sing shanties!

WassaiL! V


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:05 AM

After taking the aged venom, Tom hanged Eve to avenge the Mod. But then men got heaved...

This is fun!

Cheers

A Vehement God


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Ella who is Sooze
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:35 AM

ok... hold back.... here's mine

manure snooze

(there was also manures ozone)

I blame the parents... personally!

huff


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: catspaw49
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:23 AM

Oh yeah, in the same vein of scatological reference, catspaw turns to "Paw scat."

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: catspaw49
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:21 AM

Well, the most approps should Mudcat install a word censoring thing eliminating certain words I'm prone to use would be........Censor kit trap Pat!

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:18 AM

best one I found was.

mate jane horn fan.

Jon


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Mr Red
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:17 AM

Ah English Jon, and who has Johnson Oatmeal for breakfast?
I am Merrd, which if I was French would not be too welcome. But I play a Red Drum which is Murderd!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: mooman
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:17 AM

Well I could be

"horror dim ace"

or if I add my middle initial....

"Ee...am horrid orc!"

mooman


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: English Jon
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:10 AM

Well, "English Jon" doesn't return anything particularly funny, but my full name (Jonathan Loomes) does give:

"johnson oatmeal", which has a kind of blues ring to it!

EJ


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Subject: RE: BS: Anagrams of your name?
From: Morticia
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 08:05 AM

I, apparently, am Cairo Tim....now that sounds like the promising start of a shaggy dog story if ever I heard one.


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Subject: Anagrams of your name?
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:57 AM

Inspired by the "How many anagrams of Bill Gates" thread, and the link provided by Bill D on that thread to thisAnagram Generator", I decided to start yet another time- wasting thread, in the tradition of my *Ego-Surfing" one, wherein you discover the most amusing anagrams of your own (Mudcat or 3D) name.

By clicking on the link above and inputting my name , I discover that my own name morphs at the 2 word level to modular creamy. At the 3 word level I discovered among others marry douce lama. This made me think immediately of kendall so I input "kendall morse" and I got .....well, you can find out for yourselves.

HINT: At the 3-word level and higher, you can get different anagrams by inputting the letters in your name in a different order.

So who has the funniest anagram?

Murray


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