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THE WINNERS - THE REST -- Larry Brash, 23:56:13 05/09/02 Thu

AWARDSMASTER'S CHOICE AWARD FOR THE BEST NON-WINNING ANAGRAM.

Not an easy choice this month. There were several worthy contenders here, including Allan Morley's Topical, Jaybur's and Alun Morris' Peoples Names and Adrian's Other Names. I try to pick someone who has not won in another category in the month and after some consideration, I decided on Jaybur's second place in Peoples Names:

Jaybur with:
A. Aspertini =
Is a painter!

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DANIEL F. ETTER MEMORIAL AWARD

This month was very much Adrian's month. Running an entry in every category and winning two awards helped:

Adrian Hickford 53.55
Tom Myers 29.58
Mey Kraus 26.65
Richard Grantham 18.42
Joe Fathallah 17.10
Jaybur 17.00
Larry Brash 16.87
David Bourke 14.52
Allan Morley 13.94
Zoran Radisevlevic 11.90

Progressive:

Mey Kraus 250.08
Adrian Hickford 190.74
Jaybur 124.13
Tom Myers 111.35
Richard Grantham 101.77
Larry Brash 95.03
David A. Green 83.19
David Bourke 78.76
Allan Morley 64.53
Matjaz Pihler 57.33

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Congratulations to all the winners for this month and thank you all for voting.

Hopefully we should have to Anagrammy website up and running again soon.
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[> Re: THE WINNERS - THE REST -- Adrian H, 02:25:52 05/10/02 Fri

>DANIEL F. ETTER MEMORIAL AWARD
>
>This month was very much Adrian's month.

I'll give it back when I've finished playing with it :)

Thanks, congrats and KUTGW to all concerned.

---
Adrian
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[> Re: THE WINNERS - THE REST -- Jaybur, 02:57:34 05/10/02 Fri

>AWARDSMASTER'S CHOICE AWARD FOR THE BEST NON-WINNING
>ANAGRAM.
>
... after some consideration, I decided on Jaybur's second place
in Peoples Names:
>
>Jaybur with:
>A. Aspertini =
>Is a painter!

Thanks, Larry!

Congrats to winners, and thanks to all concerned.

Artist's name = Means it's art.

Janet
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[> Re: THE WINNERS - THE REST - KUTGW ALL -- Matjaz P, 04:53:42 05/10/02 Fri
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THE WINNERS - ENTERTAINMENT -- Larry Brash, 23:46:07 05/09/02 Thu

This was cretainly the closest category of the competition with potential winners in David G, Adrian, Mey and Zoran. A powerful final day for David with 3 of the last 4 primary votes, shot him past Zoran.

This was David's 5th win this year and his 8th ever.

1st. David A. Green with: 39
Actress Natalie Portman =
Cast me a star part in 'Leon'.

2nd.
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[> Re: THE WINNERS - ENTERTAINMENT (PLUS THE MISSING ONES) -- Larry Brash, 23:57:59 05/09/02 Thu

>This was cretainly the closest category of the
>competition with potential winners in David G, Adrian,
>Mey and Zoran. A powerful final day for David with 3
>of the last 4 primary votes, shot him past Zoran.
>
>This was David's 5th win this year and his 8th ever.
>
>1st. David A. Green with: 39
>Actress Natalie Portman =
>Cast me a star part in 'Leon'.


2nd.
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[> Re: THE WINNERS - ENTERTAINMENT -- Larry Brash, 00:02:16 05/10/02 Fri

Sorry, I can't work why these are being left off

2nd.Zoran Radisavlevic with: 37
Go, actress -
get Oscars

3rd. Adrian Hickford with: 33
Walt Disney's "Toy Story" =
Woody stars, tiny style.
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THE WINNERS - SPAM -- Larry Brash, 23:52:31 05/09/02 Thu

My first long anagram in a few weeks! I owed it to Richard for the inspiration to create this one. Mey was never too far back from the lead.

Two nominations and two wins! A rather lucky month! I have had 5 this year and stay in 3rd place on the All Time Table with 70 awards.

1st. Larry Brash with: 45
The World's #1 On-line Pharmacy

2nd. Meyran Kraus with: 39
*Pains in the butt but mostly harmless little misfortunes that happen to the best of us:*

3rd. Adrian Hickford with: 34
Welcome to the fun and excitement of Sea Scouting!
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THE WINNERS - OTHER NAMES -- Larry Brash, 23:51:13 05/09/02 Thu

Another close one! Joe started strongly, but was challenged well by Adrian throughout. Adrian had 8 points on the last day; Joe had 6 points, but this was enough to give Joe his second Anagrammy (both in this category).

1st. Joe Fathallah with: 42
Anagram Genius =
Gag in a surname.

2nd. Adrian Hickford with: 39
Serengeti =
Green site.

3rd. Mick Tully with: 34
Morgan Stanley =
Analyst-monger.
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THE WINNERS - PEOPLES NAMES -- Larry Brash, 23:49:54 05/09/02 Thu

My entry was a bit of a late creation after a trying month where my anagramming was nearly non-existent. I was rather surprised to see how quickly the voters favoured this one. I had 7 of the last 9 primary votes for a huge win.

1st. Larry Brash with: 49
The actress Mae West =
Cast me, sweethearts.

2nd. Jaybur with: 28
A. Aspertini =
Is a painter!

3rd. Alun Morris with: 27
Aretha Franklin =
Finer than a lark.
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THE WINNERS - RUDE -- Larry Brash, 23:48:37 05/09/02 Thu

Richard and Joe were the main contenders after the first 24 hours of competition. However, Richard gathered votes very consistently and ended up winning comfortably.

1st. Richard Grantham with: 48
An old people's home =
Oh, smell pee and poo!

2nd. Joe Fathallah with: 34
Fancy coming out for a drink? =
Try a con: gin, find a room, fuck.

3rd. Adrian Hickford with: 32
Exotic Dancers =
Concise: X-Rated.
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THE WINNERS - TOPICAL -- Larry Brash, 23:47:29 05/09/02 Thu

This month's main themes were the death of the Queen Mum and the non-death of Osama bin Laden. The standard was very good, but Mr. Topical's opening day was very strong and gave him a lead that was unbeatable.

Tom had 2 wins this month, giving him 5 this year and a grand total of 45 wins. This puts him in a tie with Richard Brodie for 4th place on the All Time Table.

1st. Tom Myers with: 49
The hunt for Osama bin Laden ~
has not found the lamebrain.

2nd. Allan Morley with: 34
Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon =
All eulogize sweet royal grandma in the Abbey.

3rd. Meyran Kraus with: 32
Osama bin Laden's New Video =
Bad man lived on, as I now see.
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THE WINNERS - GENERAL -- Larry Brash, 23:44:50 05/09/02 Thu

GENERAL CATEGORY

Overall there was a not-unexpected reduction in the number of nominations in all categories. General usually has close to 20 noms, but this was halved this month. However, there will be still three awards.

Adrian and Tom were the early leaders in Day One, with competition from Mey and David B. Adrian's finish was more consistent with 10 points in the last 5 votes, pushing him into a clear win.

Mey's third place gave him his 14th award this year and his 94th All Time.

1st. Adrian Hickford with: 42
Funeral processions =
Person's final course.

2nd. Tom Myers with: 30
Macular degeneration =
Cruel damage on retina.

3rd. Meyran Kraus with: 26
Faintheartedness =
Sensed fear in that.

4th. David Bourke with: 23
Mid-teenagers =
Disagreement.

5th. Joe Fathallah with: 15
Cannabis Cafe =
Faces-A-Ban Inc.
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[> Re: Herbal spamagram *NOM Excellent! -- Adrian H, 20:03:03 05/09/02 Thu
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[> [> Re: Herbal spamagram *NOM Excellent! Seconded! -- Jaybur, 21:41:05 05/09/02 Thu
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Spam sent to a.a -- Adrian H, 20:04:07 05/09/02 Thu

"kitten" spammed Alt.anagrams with:

Build your dream home or business on these beautiful Islands far from the noise, crowds and terror of the big city BUT enjoy the conveniences of a city. Beautiful beaches , beautiful people and much more

Contact: kitten54@sympatico.ca

=

Utopia is wicked! But... come to Bombay, India!
I'm famously full of casteless, unhappy but amicable red-faced ghetto inhabitants, forced to house under just one very nice roof: brother, sister, mother, father, nan, uncle, cousin, niece, etc.

Bye!

---
Adrian
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[> Re: Spam sent to a.a Goodness gracious me! SPAM NOM! -- Larry Brash, 20:49:54 05/09/02 Thu

>"kitten" spammed Alt.anagrams with:
>
>Build your dream home or business on these beautiful
>Islands far from the noise, crowds and terror of the
>big city BUT enjoy the conveniences of a city.
>Beautiful beaches , beautiful people and much more
>
>Contact: kitten54@sympatico.ca
>
>=
>
>Utopia is wicked! But... come to Bombay, India!
>I'm famously full of casteless, unhappy but amicable
>red-faced ghetto inhabitants, forced to house under
>just one very nice roof: brother, sister, mother,
>father, nan, uncle, cousin, niece, etc.
>
>Bye!
>
>---
>Adrian
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[> [> Goodness gracious me! SPAM NOM! Cheers, Larry -- Adrian H, 21:31:01 05/09/02 Thu
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Two Wrongs (RUDE & SACRILEGIOUS, AGAIN) -- Mey K., 07:20:21 05/08/02 Wed


(This e-mail was distributed on the internet after the September Eleven events)

My family owns an ambulance service in Brooklyn NY. Midwood Ambulance if anyone knows it. Anyway, my uncles were at "Ground Zero" during the attack to help the victims. They donated their time to help with this crisis as many New Yorkers did. A great deal of people were in shock from the devastation. As many of you know, shock victims are supposed to drink a lot of water. My uncle went to the Starbucks down the street to get bottles of water for the victims he was treating. Can you believe they actually charged him for it!! He paid the $130 for 3 cases of bottled water out of his own pocket. Now, I would think that in a crisis such as this, vendors in the area would be more than happy to lend a little help by donating water. Well, not Starbucks! As if this country hasn't given them enough money! Anyway, the point of this story wasn't to glorify my uncle's actions but to suggest a boycott on Starbucks. Now, I love Frappaccinos as much as anyone, but any company that would try to make a profit off of a crisis like this doesn't deserve the American public's hard earned money. Please forward this e-mail to any one you know and encourage them to do the same.

Thank you!

=

(This signed letter was sent to 'The Papacy')

Kind and Loving Pope,
I'm a Roman Catholic Altar Boy from a Southern Catholic town. Well, for starters, I'm a great fan, and you have my everlasting love, but love doesn't cut it for me ever since last April. No offence, but the new priest you sent here is total crap.
My friend Wayne got two bucks from him. I saw it! He put Wayne's hands in his own front pockets and trembled or whatever...
*Two bucks*! I never got so much as a *cent*!
Two days later Wayne told me the priest bought him a toy Action Truck for another little round. God Almighty, I want nice toys too! I saw a kickass bunny yesterday but mom says it costs a lot so we can't buy it.
Then I asked the priest if I can get a new toy too, and he said my hands were unclean! Okay, so I'm often sick with the flu; My nose's sort of runny and *once in a while* I wipe it with the back of my hand. So what? Is sneezing a reason to blow me off? That's plain cruel.
Now I know he likes touching my butt after hymns, and the other day he offered me to 'kneel and devour his potency' (whatever that meant), but I prefer the pocket-game and a toy. So could you please teach our priest to behave? Thanks in advance.

Yours truly,
Tommy Mendes

P.S. Holy wine is cool, but 'Body of Christ' tastes like diarrhea.


BTW, the original e-mail proved to be completely true:

http://www.snopes.com/rumors/starbuck.htm

Later!,
Mey K.
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[> Re: Two Wrongs (RUDE & SACRILEGIOUS, AGAIN) NOM -- Joe Fathallah, 09:19:57 05/08/02 Wed

That's brilliant Mey, it had me virtually pissing myself and I'll certainly give it a Long/Spam NOM! Only one thing though, I'm sure "diarrhea" should be spelled "diahorrea". Either fix it or prove me wrong and you can have the NOM
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[> [> Re: Two Wrongs (RUDE & SACRILEGIOUS, AGAIN) NOM -- Mey K., 18:36:20 05/08/02 Wed


>That's brilliant Mey, it had me virtually pissing
>myself and I'll certainly give it a Long/Spam NOM!

Thank you, Joe. I was a little behind with the whole Catholic molesting scandal. Long seems right, the e-mail wasn't really Spam.

>Only one thing though, I'm sure "diarrhea" should be
>spelled "diahorrea". Either fix it or prove me wrong
>and you can have the NOM

Both spellings are acceptable (mine is the prior one in my dictionary, actually).

Oldies on the subject:

T
H
I
S

I
S

R
U
D
E

A
N
D

D
I
S
G
U
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T
I
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Infectious Diarrhea:

Orifice has urinated...
Ah, I rid out feces-rain.
Unaired orifice shat.

Later!,
Mey K.
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[> Re: Two Wrongs (RUDE & SACRILEGIOUS, AGAIN) MORE RUDE STUFF! -- Larry Brash, 20:47:28 05/09/02 Thu

>
>This e-mail was distributed on the internet after the
>September Eleven events]

Fantastic stuff.

Seconded!

ObCatholic-joke:

What is the difference between a Catholic priest and acne?

Acne does not come on an altar boy's face until he is 13.
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Far ahead of his time = Ah, I'm father of ideas. (NT) -- Richard Brodie, 03:50:27 05/09/02 Thu
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[> Re: Far ahead of his time = Ah, I'm father of ideas. (NT)*Gen NOM*, Richard! -- Jaybur, 04:25:51 05/09/02 Thu
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Redivider -- Joe Fathallah, 00:43:48 05/09/02 Thu

The Masses = Them asses!
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French politics is so colorful -- Richard Brodie, 11:48:37 05/08/02 Wed

Le Pen's gracious concession speech:

"This election was a stinging defeat for hope in France. Chirac's win was an equivocal victory gained by the Soviet method, with the coordination of all the social, political, economic, media forces. I am patient, and will not have to wait long to see the allies in this morbid coalition tear themselves apart."

=

A typical American losing candidate's predictable and insincere load of poo:

"My opponent has won. He is the choice which we have to live with. I, a big loser, choose to smooth over artificial ideological differences, criticism, etc. that mean squat. We now move as total allies in a spirit of uniting the nation." (at least till the Congress convenes!)

- Richard Brodie
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[> Re: French politics is so colorful] Definite LONG NOM, Richard! -- Richard G, 00:36:20 05/09/02 Thu
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Make an anagram with thirty four letters -- Zoran R., 12:52:18 05/02/02 Thu

An old anagram,but nobody has sent reply.


Make an anagram with thirty four letters
=
Hi ! My task,written for laureate Grantham !

Zoran
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[> Re: Make an anagram with thirty four letters -- Richard G, 12:36:02 05/05/02 Sun

>An old anagram,but nobody has sent reply.
>Make an anagram with thirty four letters =
>Hi ! My task,written for laureate Grantham !

Sorry Zoran, I tried to find something along the same lines at the time but gave up prematurely. I had another go yesterday, though - here's what I came up with:

This sentence contains thirty-eight letters =
Then I see that sentence is not strictly right...

;)

RG
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[> [> Re: Make an anagram with thirty four letters -- Zoran R., 08:09:42 05/08/02 Wed

I like your self-describing sentence .
My anagram was not made only for you,
it's also opened for other anagrammers.

Cheers,
Zoran


>>An old anagram,but nobody has sent reply.
>>Make an anagram with thirty four letters =
>>Hi ! My task,written for laureate Grantham !
>
>Sorry Zoran, I tried to find something along the same
>lines at the time but gave up prematurely. I had
>another go yesterday, though - here's what I came up
>with:
>
>This sentence contains thirty-eight letters =
>Then I see that sentence is not strictly right...
>
>;)
>
>RG
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[> [> [> Re: Make an anagram with thirty four letters -- Mey K., 18:29:05 05/08/02 Wed

>I like your self-describing sentence .
>My anagram was not made only for you,
>it's also opened for other anagrammers.
>
>Cheers,
>Zoran

Alright then, here's one:

This anagram contains thirty seven letters
=
This novel art as its synthetic arrangement.

Later!,
Mey K.
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'Anagram' definition -- Mey K., 20:11:40 05/06/02 Mon


The definition from my Random House Webster:

"A word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters"
=
Oh, anagram in order to demonstrate Webster's entry... Self-referring? Oh, crap!

Later,
Mey K.
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[> Re: 'Anagram' definition LONG NOM -- Allan Morley, 16:26:24 05/07/02 Tue

>
>The definition from my Random House Webster:
>
>"A word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by
>rearranging its letters"
>=
>Oh, anagram in order to demonstrate Webster's entry...
>Self-referring? Oh, crap!

I like it, Mey! Long nom.

Allan
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[> [> Re: 'Anagram' definition LONG NOM Thanks, Allan! -- Mey, 08:08:26 05/08/02 Wed
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Restorations = So, to rinse art? -- Mey K., 07:21:43 05/08/02 Wed
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Siegfried and Tristan Farnon = For attending darn Friesians. -- Richard G, 13:51:25 05/05/02 Sun
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[> Re: Siegfried and Tristan Farnon = For attending darn Friesians.*NoMOOnation* Richcard! -- Jaybur, 20:50:37 05/05/02 Sun
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[> [> Re: Siegfried and Tristan Farnon *NoMOOnation* Richcard! Sorry, RG: name typo! -- Jaybur, 20:54:02 05/05/02 Sun
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[> [> *NoMOOnation* Richcard!] Thanks, Ganet! ;) -- Richard G, 00:36:53 05/07/02 Tue
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[> Re: Siegfried and Tristan Farnon = For attending darn Friesians. -- Adrian H, 22:45:21 05/07/02 Tue

Great!

The actor who starred as Herriot in the BBC series:

Actor Christopher Timothy =
Shit-hot Mr. Herriot copycat

---
Adrian
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[> [> Actor Christopher Timothy *NOM* -- Richard G, 00:26:20 05/08/02 Wed

>Great!

Thanks, Adrian!

>The actor who starred as Herriot in the BBC series:
>
>Actor Christopher Timothy =
>Shit-hot Mr. Herriot copycat

Better than mine! *ENT NOM*

RG
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[> [> [> Re: NOM Thanks, RG. Christopher Timothy =This pretty rich homo. -- Adrian H, 01:52:26 05/08/02 Wed
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The coloratura soprano = Throat colours an opera. sorry about the cheat] -- Richard G, 01:14:01 05/08/02 Wed
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[> Re: The coloratura soprano = Throat colours an opera. sorry about the cheat = That treacherous boy!] -- Adrian H, 01:45:10 05/08/02 Wed
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THE LEADERS BOARD IS OPEN -- Larry Brash, 09:17:46 05/04/02 Sat

We have had 15 voters in already! Thank you, folks, for your support.

Laeder Borad Entry (you need the password, which you will get after voting - clue: it has something to do with this forum)

../leader.html

Havagooweegen, as we say in Oz!

Larry
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[> Re: THE LEADERS BOARD IS OPEN -- Joe Fathallah, 04:48:57 05/05/02 Sun

Hi Larry,

My browser doesn't seem to think it's open, and refreshing doesn't work?

Joe
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[> [> Re: THE LEADERS BOARD IS OPEN -- Larry Brash, 09:36:14 05/05/02 Sun

>Hi Larry,
>
>My browser doesn't seem to think it's open, and
>refreshing doesn't work?

This is sometimes a problem if using frames. That is why I have the CLICK HERE (uses javascript to refresh that page only, if you have javascript enabled). If you are still having problems, try opening the Leaders Board Page in a separate window, then refresh.

../leader.html

Larry
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[> Re: THE LEADERS BOARD IS OPEN:Thank you for voting... -- Jaybur, 03:55:44 05/07/02 Tue

>We have had 15 voters in already! Thank you, folks,
>for your support.

>Larry

Thank you for voting = Noting thy favour,OK?

Janet
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[> Re: Havagooweegen -- Richard G, 01:09:22 05/08/02 Wed

>Havagooweegen, as we say in Oz!

Have a good weekend =
How? Gee, need a vodka!

RG
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Trinity College of Music, London = Tunes filling ... -- Jaybur, 07:12:23 05/05/02 Sun

Trinity College of Music, London = Tunes filling one cold city room.



--
Posted using Sater anagram checker v. 5.0 (online)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~onnoz/maanrag/sater.html
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[> Re: Trinity College of Music, London = Tunes filling one cold city room. *ENT/OTHER NOM*, Janet -- Richard G, 12:50:33 05/05/02 Sun
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[> [> Re: Trinity College of Music, London *ENT/OTHER NOM*, Janet Do, ray, me... Ta, RG! -- Jaybur, 19:00:07 05/05/02 Sun
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[> [> [> In the spirit of JB's gem: Trinity College of Music, London = Tidy Lounge of Million Concerts! -- Mey K., 23:10:56 05/05/02 Sun
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[> Re: Trinity College of Music, London = Tunes filling ... -- Adrian H, 23:50:01 05/07/02 Tue

>Trinity College of Music, London = Tunes filling one
>cold city room.

Not only lifting melodies occur
Filling out melody in concertos
My "solo, duet, trio" confining cell
Introducing cello, emotions fly
Flute clinic, not yodeling rooms!

---
Adrian
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VOTING IS NOW OPEN! -- Larry Brash, 21:02:32 05/03/02 Fri

Voting is now open!

Voting will be open for approximately 5 days. I will also send a final reminder in the final 24 hours.

The URL direct to the Anagrammy Voting Page is:
../vote.html

However, you may like to visit the website via the front page at:
../

All the best.

Larry
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[> VOTING IS NOW OPEN! = Now give points, no? -- Adrian H, 21:20:54 05/03/02 Fri
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[> [> Re: VOTING IS NOW OPEN! = Now give points, no? *NOM* -- Richard G, 12:29:36 05/05/02 Sun

Apart from the (superfluous and expendable) "now"s on each side this is an impressive piece of work, Adrian! **GEN NOM** for "Voting is open = Give points, no?"

Might even be worth printing on the Voting Page each month, the same way Mey's "What dreamy anagrams!" adorns the Home Page. What say you, Larry?

RG
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[> [> [> Re: VOTING IS NOW OPEN! = Now give points, no? *NOM* -- Adrian H, 23:05:30 05/07/02 Tue

>**GEN NOM** for "Voting is open = Give points, no?"

Thanks Richard.

Voting procedures =
One group's verdict

---
Adrian
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Simultaneously = Usually's on time. -- Larry Brash, 21:44:20 05/02/02 Thu

Simultaneously = Usually's on time.

--
Posted using Sater anagram checker v. 5.0 (online)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~onnoz/maanrag/sater.html
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[> Re: Simultaneously = Usually's on time. -- Adrian H, 00:07:52 05/04/02 Sat

>Simultaneously = Usually's on time.

What about the orgasm?

Simultaneous = Mutual noises

---
Adrian
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[> [> I think that's worth a nudge nudge Rude nom, Adrian. ;) -- Richard G, 12:39:41 05/05/02 Sun
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[> [> [> Re: I think that's worth a nudge nudge Rude nom, Adrian. ;) -- Adrian H, 23:00:12 05/07/02 Tue

Thanks Richard.

As a coming together =
Get each into orgasm

---
Adrian
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Final Call for votes -- Larry Brash, 22:18:55 05/07/02 Tue

Voting will close in approximately 24 hours.

The URL direct to the Anagrammy Voting Page is:
../vote.html

There has been nearly 30 votes cast so far. We were expecting less than that and quite happy with the turn out so far. 40 would be great but probably not realistic.

Larry
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A couple -- Allan Morley, 17:23:44 04/30/02 Tue

Recreational drug =
Tracing our dealer.

Rash declaration of war =
Fat coward Ariel Sharon.

Investment portfolios =
Is to profit solvent men.

Allan
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[> Last-minute Gen Nom for "Recreational drug = Tracing our dealer". Nice one Allan -- Richard G, 10:59:01 05/01/02 Wed
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[> [> Thanks Richard -- Allan Morley, 16:24:48 05/07/02 Tue
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Nostradamus revisited -- Allan Morley, 17:17:28 04/30/02 Tue

Hi all,
I don't know quite what to make of recent events here so for now I'll post to both.
Here's a bit of Nostradamus that Mey has already anagrammed, supposedly predicting Sept 11. It took some doing! :-)

Cinq & quarante degrez ciel bruslera
Feu approcher de la grand cite neuue
Instant grand flamme esparse sautera
Quand on voudra des Normans faire preuue.
=
A tense, unseen quarrel of Asia shall come up:
Dual quarters are ruptured, razed in fire;
Abundant fear & deceased men prompt
A crusader avenging, conquering.

Allan
[157]

[> Re: Nostradamus revisited NOM -- Larry Brash, 20:32:58 04/30/02 Tue

>Hi all,
>I don't know quite what to make of recent events here
>so for now I'll post to both.

Feel free to use both places.


>=
>A tense, unseen quarrel of Asia shall come up:
>Dual quarters are ruptured, razed in fire;
>Abundant fear & deceased men prompt
>A crusader avenging, conquering.

Very nice work, Allan. Special or Long.

Larry
[159]

[> [> Re: Nostradamus revisited NOM Wow! -- Ellie, 21:11:59 04/30/02 Tue

>>Hi all,
>>I don't know quite what to make of recent events here
>>so for now I'll post to both.
>
>Feel free to use both places.
>
>
>>=
>>A tense, unseen quarrel of Asia shall come up:
>>Dual quarters are ruptured, razed in fire;
>>Abundant fear & deceased men prompt
>>A crusader avenging, conquering.
>
>Very nice work, Allan. Special or Long.
>
>Larry
[160]

[> [> Re: Nostradamus revisited NOM Seconded! Much classier -- Mey K., 03:20:18 05/01/02 Wed
[164]

[> [> [> Re: Nostradamus revisited -- David Bourke, 20:55:13 05/01/02 Wed

Nice work, Allan.


Cinq & quarante degrez ciel bruslera
Feu approcher de la grand cite neuue
Instant grand flamme esparse sautera
Quand on voudra des Normans faire preuue. =

And anagrams can move.
Run.
Run to quite a different place,
A `Forum'.
Here, risqué pure blue rude crap ceases, please.
And guarantees:
Disquiet re: England, R.R. and Oz.


db
[170]

[> [> [> Thankyou everybody! -- Allan Morley, 16:24:09 05/07/02 Tue
[260]

Fallen comrade = Once armed: fall. -- Jaybur, 04:18:53 05/07/02 Tue
[259]

Tried and tested = Started diet: end! -- Jaybur, 04:16:17 05/07/02 Tue
[258]

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon = Hit in Israel: emperor in arms. -- Jaybur, 04:04:45 05/07/02 Tue
[257]

"Spectrum" and "Commodore" -- Zoran R., 15:15:01 05/02/02 Thu

Sorry,it's early in the morning and
I forgot that Commodore has
two "M".In that case :

"Spectrum" and "Commodore"
=
Damn,doc,more computers !

Cheers,
Zoran
[190]

[> Re: "Spectrum" and "Commodore" -- Mattias Inghe, 02:01:11 05/04/02 Sat

>Sorry,it's early in the morning and
>I forgot that Commodore has
>two "M".In that case :
>
>"Spectrum" and "Commodore"
>=
>Damn,doc,more computers !
>
>Cheers,
>Zoran

Mad computer coders, mon. :)

Mattias Inghe, the forum lurker
(Mattias Inghe = I'm a neat sight.)
[209]

[> [> Hi Mattias, and welcome to the Forum! -- Richard G, 12:41:02 05/05/02 Sun
[236]

[> [> [> Re: Hi Mattias, and welcome to the Forum! -- Jaybur, 18:06:39 05/06/02 Mon

Yes, welcome, Mattias!

Your name has doubtless been 'grammed before, but here are a few I found:

Aha! I'm testing.
It's him, a.a. gent!
Is in that game.
Hints at image

Janet
[250]

[> [> [> [> Re: Hi Mattias, and welcome to the Forum! MORE anagrams! -- Larry Brash, 02:34:03 05/07/02 Tue

>Yes, welcome, Mattias!
>
>Your name has doubtless been 'grammed before, but here
>are a few I found:
>
>Aha! I'm testing.
>It's him, a.a. gent!
>Is in that game.
>Hints at image

Some more. Great name to anagram:

Hate giantism.
Intimate? Shag!
As I'm the giant.
Shit! I am a gent.
I'm eight. Satan.
Is that enigma.
The giant aims.
This main gate.
I against them.
His giant mate.
Get-This Mania.
Am hesitating......
His giant meat.
The git's mania.
Shit! Manage it!

The last one is most telling:

Hint: I am Gates.

Larry
[255]

The Actress Pamela Anderson (CRUDE) -- Mey K., 20:13:34 05/06/02 Mon


As the subject came up not long ago:

The Actress Pamela Anderson = Neat rear, and chest's so ample!

Another:

Ah, dear, come see transplants!

Later,
Mey K.
[252]

[> Re: The Actress Pamela Anderson (CRUDE) *NOM* -- Richard G, 00:41:43 05/07/02 Tue

>The Actress Pamela Anderson =
>Neat rear, and chest's so ample!

The better one IMO. Entertainment nom, Mey.

RG
[254]

What do you get if Batman and Robin get run over by a truck? -- Joe Fathallah, 22:46:11 05/04/02 Sat

What do you get if Batman and Robin get run over by a truck?

The Film "Batman and Robin" = I'm the Flatman and Ribbon
[218]

[> Re: What do you get if Batman and Robin get run over by a truck? *NOM* -- Richard G, 13:45:01 05/05/02 Sun

>What do you get if Batman and Robin get run over by a
>truck?
>
>The Film "Batman and Robin" = I'm the Flatman and
>Ribbon

Interesting catch, Joe. I think the joke is well-known enough for this one to have general appeal - ***ENT NOM***

RG
[239]

[> [> Re: What do you get if Batman and Robin get run over by a truck? *NOM* -- Joe Fathallah, 02:28:02 05/06/02 Mon

Thanks, Richard.
[249]

Bill Gates, Antichrist -- Mey K., 04:33:19 05/05/02 Sun


The final proof:

Chairman Gates = Mega-rich Satan.

Later!,
Mey K.
[224]

[> Re: Bill Gates, Antichrist NAME NOM -- Larry Brash, 09:42:35 05/05/02 Sun

>
>The final proof:
>
>Chairman Gates = Mega-rich Satan.

How true!

Nice find. I might add that to my Bill Gates Joke Page.

Larry
[231]

[> [> Re: Bill Gates, Antichrist NAME NOM -- Mey K., 23:16:20 05/05/02 Sun

>>The final proof:
>>
>>Chairman Gates = Mega-rich Satan.
>
>How true!
>
>Nice find.

Thanks, Larry!

>I might add that to my Bill Gates Joke Page.

I'll be honored!

Bill Gate, Antichrist = Rich satan, it sells big!

Later,
Mey K.
[248]

Under a magic spell = Calm during a sleep. -- Mey K., 04:34:47 05/05/02 Sun
[225]

[> Re: Under a magic spell = Calm during a sleep. *NOM* (General I think) -- Richard G, 12:45:26 05/05/02 Sun
[237]

[> [> Re: Under a magic spell = Calm during a sleep. *NOM* (General I think) Pro. the only option! Thanks -- Mey K., 23:12:57 05/05/02 Sun
[247]

News: The Melissa Computer Virus = US prosecute a vile Mr Smith. -- Jaybur, 05:24:36 05/03/02 Fri
[201]

[> Re: News: The Melissa Computer Virus = US prosecute a vile Mr Smith. -- Jaybur, 19:58:24 05/03/02 Fri

Perhaps I should have explained that David Smith, creator of 'Melissa' has been sentenced to jail in the US: news item dated 2 May 2002.

Janet
[205]

[> TOP NOM, Jaybur. (Sorry, I thought "News" was part of the 'gram at first.) -- Richard G, 12:17:25 05/05/02 Sun
[232]

[> [> Re: TOP NOM, Jaybur. Thanks, RG! -- Jaybur, 17:36:40 05/05/02 Sun
[242]

"All Creatures Great and Small" = Treat a gall, ulcers, malanders... -- Richard G, 13:52:26 05/05/02 Sun
[241]

Russian writer... -- Jaybur, 07:29:55 05/05/02 Sun

Leonid Leonov = Do novel: no lie.

Novel, Leo? I nod.

--
Posted using Sater anagram checker v. 5.0 (online)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~onnoz/maanrag/sater.html
[229]

Achievement = The mean vice -- Joe Fathallah, 04:43:58 05/05/02 Sun
[226]

The entertainer M'sieu Marcel Marceau = Clue: man mimes in a true theatre career. -- Jaybur, 17:25:39 05/04/02 Sat
[216]

[> Re: The entertainer M'sieu Marcel Marceau = Clue: man mimes in a true theatre career. LA NOM D'ENTERTAINENT -- Larry Brash, 02:42:57 05/05/02 Sun
[220]

[> [> Re: The entertainer M'sieu Marcel Marceau: LA NOM D'ENTERTAINENT Merci beaucoup, LB! -- Jaybur, 03:29:43 05/05/02 Sun
[223]

Evil side = is veiled. -- Santi, 02:18:18 05/03/02 Fri

Evil side = is veiled.

Cheers,
Santi
[197]

[> Re: Evil side = is veiled. I like it! *NOM* -- Jaybur, 07:38:32 05/03/02 Fri

>Evil side = is veiled.
>
>Cheers,
>Santi
[203]

[> [> Re: Evil side = is veiled. I like it! *NOM* -- Santi, 03:08:28 05/05/02 Sun

>>Evil side = is veiled.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Santi

Thanks, Janet!
[221]

A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum = W... -- Larry Brash, 21:41:59 05/02/02 Thu

A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum = When you find the top anagram then type, "Oh, fun!"

--
Posted using Sater anagram checker v. 5.0 (online)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~onnoz/maanrag/sater.html
[194]

[> Re: A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum *NOM* -- Jaybur, 17:18:56 05/04/02 Sat
[215]

[> [> Re: A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum *NOM* THANKS, JANET! -- Larry Brash, 02:39:50 05/05/02 Sun
[219]

Shoaib Akhtar = Aha! Oh, bat risk! (Cricket: fast bowler) -- Jaybur, 18:09:01 05/04/02 Sat
[217]

Plan Colombia = colonial map "B" ... Colonial map "A?" = "No, pal, I am COAL!!" -- Alan, 06:02:36 05/04/02 Sat
[210]

[> Re: Plan Colombia = colonial map "B" ... Colonial map "A?" = "No, pal, I am COAL!!" -- Nicholas, 06:30:26 05/04/02 Sat

Colonial map A, for U.S.A. = Panama, oil, coal for us.
Colonial map B = Plan Colombia
[211]

[> [> Re: United States of America Colonial Map "A" = Militaries to cede Canal of Panama to U.S. ~~ Colonial Map "B" = Plan Colombia -- Alan, 07:38:29 05/04/02 Sat
[212]

[> [> [> Re: American colonialism intensifies: map "A" = Panama Canal (it's MINE!); fierce oil mission....Colonial map "B": Plan Colombia -- Nicholas, 14:25:06 05/04/02 Sat
[214]

The Rock, posing in ~ "The Scorpion King" -- Adrian H, 21:47:32 05/02/02 Thu

Has anyone seen this film, with the WWF star in the title role?

The Rock, posing in ~ "The Scorpion King"

---
Adrian
[196]

[> Re: The Rock, posing in ~ "The Scorpion King" -- Joe Fathallah, 03:53:08 05/03/02 Fri

>The Rock, posing in ~ "The Scorpion King"

I gave you a NOPE for this in alt.anagrams, but since it's here as well, NOM! (ENT, I suppose)

Joe
[198]

[> [> Re: The Rock, posing in ~ "The Scorpion King" *NOM Cheers,Joe -- Adrian H, 19:34:09 05/03/02 Fri
[204]

The South Wales Local Papers -- Joe Fathallah, 07:19:39 05/03/02 Fri

The Western Mail and The Echo = I altered the news each month!

Joe
[202]

Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM !) -- Zoran R., 09:40:28 05/02/02 Thu


Minnesota Timberwolves
=
Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM!)

Zoran
[183]

[> Re: Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM !) -- ben zimmer, 12:00:03 05/02/02 Thu

>Minnesota Timberwolves
>=
>Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM!)

Seeing as how they just got swept by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs, I can only say...

Bet on it, loser! Mavs win 'em!
Winless team over in tomb.
[184]

[> [> Re: Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM !) -- Zoran R., 12:41:53 05/02/02 Thu

Hm,Dallas is strong but I hope that my
countryman Peja and Vlade will smash them.

Sacramento Kings
=
Men as giant rocks !

Dallas Mavericks
=
Divac,slam L.A. Lakers !
(Message to Vlade if they loose)

Zoran
-------------------------------------------------------

Ben Zimmer wrote :

>>Minnesota Timberwolves
>>=
>>Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM!)
>
>Seeing as how they just got swept by the Dallas
>Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs, I can
>only say...
>
>Bet on it, loser! Mavs win 'em!
>Winless team over in tomb.
[185]

[> [> [> Re: Mister,we love NBA (it's NOM !) -- ben zimmer, 04:49:11 05/03/02 Fri

Rooting for New Jersey tonight, so...

The Indiana Pacers =
Nets? Ah dear, I panic!

Of course if the Nets lose then this might be more apt:

Nets panic, airhead!
[200]

Planet Earth -- Jan, 00:47:37 04/30/02 Tue

Hope this isn't another old one

planet earth
=
plane threat

seemed appropriate given recent events around the world

but perhaps more accurate

planet earth
=
plant heater

or for the more philisophical

planet earth
=
eternal path
[150]

[> Re: Planet Earth = Eternal path NOM -- Larry Brash, 08:19:27 04/30/02 Tue


>or for the more philisophical
>
>planet earth
>=
>eternal path

I really liked this one, Jan.

Larry
[154]

[> [> Re: Planet Earth = Eternal path NOM -- Jan Hyde, 18:59:12 05/01/02 Wed

>
>>or for the more philisophical
>>
>>planet earth
>>=
>>eternal path
>
>I really liked this one, Jan.
>
>Larry

Thanks Larry :-)
[169]

[> [> Re: Planet Earth = Eternal path NOM -- Mey K., 20:11:34 05/02/02 Thu

>
>>or for the more philisophical
>>
>>planet earth
>>=
>>eternal path
>
>I really liked this one, Jan.

Me too; however it was posted a while back and nommed by Mick (who unknowingly re-posted it, a year later).
Your call, I guess!

Later,
Mey K.
[193]

Bastard Spamgram (RUDE & FIXED) -- Mey K., 20:06:12 05/02/02 Thu


Due to unpopular spelling in 2 different places, here's a fixed version:


*Pains in the butt but mostly harmless little misfortunes that happen to the best of us:*

- You get notice that water supply will be shut off in 1/2 an hour, for 18 hours when you took laxatives the night before, and you're in your cabin in the middle of nowhere in the woods, and it's mating season for grizzly bears.

- A very enthusiatic you takes a Viagra for the first time and then remembers right after, that your in-laws are arriving that very day.

*Pains in the butt and mostly harmful GIGANTIC misfortunes that happen to the best of us:*

- You wake up in the morning and find that your spouse has left you. MeWantsToCheat.com popped up when he/she started to type in MeWantsToEat.com!

- You are fired after your boss finds all sorts of pornographic material in your hard drive, even though you clean out your cache everyday!

=

*Hints that you are a low, sadistic man:*

- Your relationship philosophy is "Three's A Crowd, But Four's A Gang Bang!"

- You inform the staff that they will get their monthly pays - providing that they sniff your foot provocatively, one at a time.

- The sticker on your front bumper says "Hasta La Vista, Kitty".

*Hints that you are the meanest mother-fucker on Earth:*

- Your unprepared friend interrupts your masturbatory fun as you stuff something fuzzy up your butt... which turns out to be his toupee.

- If there's a popular 'Get It Over With' bridge, you'll be there to hand out anvils.

- You 'subtly' confess to the new fiancee that a) Weddings aren't important and exterminate freedom, b) She's not thin enough and her face's vile, and c) Real women swallow.

- Sending incomprehensible spam to a hotheaded anagrammist is your idea of heaven.


Later!,
Mey K.
[192]

seven year itch -- Jan Hyde, 18:41:49 05/02/02 Thu

Appologies if I've already posted this, but I can't see it.

seven year itch
=
I envy cheaters
[191]

"Spectrum" and "Comodore" -- Zoran R., 14:25:10 05/02/02 Thu

"Spectrum" and "Comodore"
=
Odd computer's romance !



Doc,a modern computers !
(I am late 20 years for that anagram)

Cheers,Zoran
[189]

Roman numerals = User ran on a MML ! -- Zoran R., 13:10:03 05/02/02 Thu

Roman numerals = User ran on a MML !

Zoran
[187]

Dread the red death! -- Santi, 08:48:53 05/02/02 Thu

This might be an alternative epigraph to E A Poe's tale.

Cheers,
Santi
[182]

Selections for final list please -- Larry Brash, 21:39:28 05/01/02 Wed

The list of nominations for this month are on the CURRENT NOMINATIONS page on the Anagrammy Website at:
../current.html

If you have more than one nomination in a category, please, select your favourite for the Final List.

To make it is the following have more than one per category:

GENERAL:
Joe F - 2
Richard G - 2
Janet B - 2
Mey K - 4
Tom M - 2
Matjaz P - 2

ENTERTAINMENT:
Janet B - 2

TOPICAL:
Adrian H - 2
Mey K - 2

RUDE:
Adrian H - 2

OTHER NAMES
Joe F - 3

LONG David B - 2

I'll get voting open within the next 24 hours.

Larry
[172]

[> Re: Selections for final list please -- Joe Fathallah, 23:08:37 05/01/02 Wed

Oh, sorry I made them earlier without realising how to do so. So here they are again:

In General I choose "Cannabis Cafe" = "Faces-A-Ban Inc."
In Other Names I choose "Anagram Genius" = "Gag in a surname"

Also, I have 3 in General. David G NOMmed "The Headmaster" = "He made threats". I think this was missed, though it doesn't really matter because I haven't chosen it anyway.

Joe
[173]

[> [> Re: Selections for final list please -- Larry Brash, 01:42:41 05/02/02 Thu


>In General I choose "Cannabis Cafe" = "Faces-A-Ban
>Inc."
>In Other Names I choose "Anagram Genius" = "Gag in a
>surname"

Good choices and good contenders.

>Also, I have 3 in General. David G NOMmed "The
>Headmaster" = "He made threats". I think this was
>missed, though it doesn't really matter because I
>haven't chosen it anyway.

Under pressure from other members of alt.anagrams, David withdrew his offer to import noms over to the Forum, Pity about that. We did offer and it is disappointing that it did not happen.

Larry
[174]

[> [> [> Re: Selections for final list please -- Joe Fathallah, 05:35:55 05/02/02 Thu

Larry wrote:
>Under pressure from other members of alt.anagrams,
>David withdrew his offer to import noms over to the
>Forum, Pity about that. We did offer and it is
>disappointing that it did not happen.

Oh right, I wasn't aware of that. I suppose I'll just post in both places then. Would it be ok if I now posted the headmaster 'gram here to (hopefully) get it NOMmed for next month?

Joe
[176]

[> [> [> [> Re: Yes, post it here. -- Larry Brash, 08:08:05 05/02/02 Thu

>Larry wrote:
>>Under pressure from other members of alt.anagrams,
>>David withdrew his offer to import noms over to the
>>Forum, Pity about that. We did offer and it is
>>disappointing that it did not happen.
>
>Oh right, I wasn't aware of that. I suppose I'll just
>post in both places then. Would it be ok if I now
>posted the headmaster 'gram here to (hopefully) get it
>NOMmed for next month?
>
>Joe
[181]

The DSA -- Joe Fathallah, 06:56:36 05/02/02 Thu

The DSA (Driving Standards Agency) is, if anyone doesn't know, the organisation which issues driving tests and generally promotes safe driving.

The DSA = Deaths

;-)

Joe
[178]

[> Re: The DSA *NOM* Clever, Joe! -- Jaybur, 07:43:15 05/02/02 Thu

>The DSA (Driving Standards Agency) is, if anyone
>doesn't know, the organisation which issues driving
>tests and generally promotes safe driving.
>
>The DSA = Deaths
>
>;-)
>
>Joe
[179]

[> [> Thanks, Janet -- Joe Fathallah, 07:59:54 05/02/02 Thu

Thanks, not that my driving instructor was too fond of it
[180]

Well, a lot of jockeys are from Ireland.... -- Joe Fathallah, 05:37:20 05/02/02 Thu

Horse riding = Go, Irish nerd!
[177]

Out of sight, out of mind = Tough diffusion motto NT] -- Hans-Peter Reich, 02:48:25 05/02/02 Thu
[175]

The survival of the fittest = Evolve fast if it's the truth! -- Richard G, 11:48:15 05/01/02 Wed
[168]

[> Re: The survival of the fittest = Evolve fast if it's the truth! -- Adrian H, 21:30:30 05/01/02 Wed

Excellent. Much better than an old one of mine:

"Survival of the fittest" ~ fits fruit that evolves

---
Adrian
[171]

APRIL NOMINATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED -- Richard G, 11:13:47 05/01/02 Wed

Corrections to me and selections to Larry please.
[167]

Bastard Spamagram (RUDE) -- Mey K., 03:17:31 05/01/02 Wed


<podmmnnry8566638@adoptees.com> made me grimace with:

>Your steps are traced! 25183

Well done, podmmnnry! That's the first instance of a spammagram-style spam
I have ever recieved. However, that doesn't mean you won't get the usual
treatment, this time in the form of a Bastard-O-Meter. Enjoy!


*Pains in the butt but mostly harmless little misfortunes that happen to the
best of us:*

- You get notice that water supply will be shut off in 1/2 an hour, for
18 hours when you took laxatives the night before, and you're in your cabin
in the middle of nowhere in the woods, and it's mating season for grizzly
bears.
- A very enthusiatic you takes a Viagra for the first time and then remembers
right after, that your in-laws are arriving that very day.

*Pains in the butt and mostly harmful GIGANTIC misfortunes that happen to
the best of us:*

- You wake up in the morning and find that your spouse has left you.
MeWantsToCheat.com popped up when he/she started to type in MeWantsToEat.com!
- You are fired after your boss finds all sorts of pornographic material in
your hard drive, even though you clean out your cache everyday!

=

*Hints that you are a sadistic man:*

- Your relationship philosophy is "Three's A Crowd, But Four's A Gang Bang!"
- You inform the staff that they will get their monthly pay - providing that
they will sniff your foot provocatively, one at a time.
- The sticker on your front bumper says "Asta La Vista, Kitty".

*Hints that you are the meanest mother-fucker on Earth:*

- Your unprepared best friend interrupts your masturbatory fun as you stuff
something fuzzy up your butt... which turns out to be his toupee.
- If there's a popular 'Get It Over With' bridge, you'll be there to hand out anvils.
- You confess to the fiancee that a) Weddings aren't important and exterminate freedom, b) She's not thin enough and her face's vile anyhow, and c) Real women swallow.
- Sending uncomprehensible spam to hotheaded anagrammists is your idea of
heaven.


Later!,
Mey K.
[163]

[> Re: Bastard Spamagram (RUDE) *NOM* -- Mey K., 07:26:47 05/01/02 Wed

Again, I've posted way too close to the end. My apologies, I've been busy...

Self Nom if one doesn't show up by the official end of April.

Later!,
Mey K.
[165]

How do we make selections now? -- Joe Fathallah, 01:42:58 05/01/02 Wed

How do we now make our selections?

I don't really know so I suppose I'll just make them here for now.

In General I choose "Cannabis Cafe" = "Faces-A-Ban Inc."
In Other Names I choose "Anagram Genius" = "Gag in a surname"

Joe
[162]

ARIEL IS - ISRAELI (again) -- Zoran R., 01:31:58 05/01/02 Wed

I haven't found my anagram ARIEL IS ~ ISRAELI
(which was already nominated)in current noms.
If it's OK,I would like to have this anagram
in peoples name category.


Cheers,Zoran
[161]

Playwrite Oscar Wilde = Praise ace worldly wit. -- Larry Brash, 01:24:46 04/29/02 Mon
[137]

[> Re: Playwrite Oscar Wilde = Praise ace worldly wit. -- Adrian H, 00:12:41 04/30/02 Tue

Unfortunately, playwrite isn't a word

Playwright Oscar Wilde
=
Gay, write phallic words
"Why?" old plagiarist crew
"So, we'd writ graphically"

Incidentally:
Calligraphy = graphically

---
Adrian
[149]

[> [> Re: Playwrite Oscar Wilde = Praise ace worldly wit. -- Larry Brash, 08:29:24 04/30/02 Tue

>Unfortunately, playwrite isn't a word

Bugger! Back to the generator! :-(
[156]

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