Anagrammy Forum Archives - #35

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A wet citron = Tonic water. -- Matjaz P., 04:02:11 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [A wet citron = Tonic water.] Nicely put, Matjaz. Gen nom. -- Richard G, 12:13:09 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [> Re: Nicely put, gen nom = My one centupling. Thx, RG -- Matjaz P., 21:15:05 01/09/03 Thu
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young lovers = long voyeurs? -- A. Sadali, 14:43:56 01/09/03 Thu
[5403]

typo error = poor! retry ... -- A. Sadali, 02:58:20 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [typo error = poor! retry...] Gen nom, Salami. ;) -- Richard G, 13:28:23 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [> Re: thank you :) -- A. Sadali, 14:39:51 01/09/03 Thu
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'DOW FALLS AGAIN' = Alas: low, fading. -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:15:39 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [Even better...] Dow loses = So we sold. [+more] -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:26:49 01/09/03 Thu

Dow loses =

So we sold.

Sold woes.

Loss owed.
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Madeline Stowe = A mild, sweet one. [plus rude others] -- Jesse F, 14:49:24 01/08/03 Wed

Madeline Stowe =

A mild, sweet one.




[and just a tad more rude...]

Wed me; eat loins!
Nailed me, so wet!
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[> Re: Madeline Stowe = A mild, sweet one. Name *NOM*, Jesse! -- Mey K., 17:52:16 01/08/03 Wed
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[> [> Madeline or Madeleine ? -- Zoran, 22:40:05 01/08/03 Wed
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[> [> [> Re: Madeline or Madeleine? ... Yup, the latter. Oops! ... NOM forfeited. -- Jesse F, 12:06:32 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [> [> [Ah, how about this...] Madeleine Stowe = Sweet dame, no lie! -- Jesse Frankovich, 12:19:38 01/09/03 Thu
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[> [> [> [> Madeleine Stowe = Sweet dame, no lie! - Great ! **Ent NOM !** -- Zoran, 13:08:25 01/09/03 Thu
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Saddam Husayn = Damn shady USA -- Richard G, 12:07:37 01/09/03 Thu
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My first anagram -- Amir, 02:48:38 01/09/03 Thu

CRUSTY U.S. ROMANTIC - COUNTRY MUSIC STAR
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[> Re: My first anagram -- Joe F., 08:00:48 01/09/03 Thu

>CRUSTY U.S. ROMANTIC - COUNTRY MUSIC STAR

Hey that's not bad at all, in fact Gen NOM (although I'd write it the other way around)

Amir = I ram (or even, I ram ~ Amir!)
;)

JF
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The Sea = A sheet -- Joe F., 07:54:13 01/09/03 Thu
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fashion designers = ah, so fine dressing! -- A. Sadali, 21:56:29 01/08/03 Wed
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[> Furniture designer ~ is rendering future. -- Mattias Inghe, 02:02:59 01/09/03 Thu
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The Dalai Lama = Aimed at Allah? -- Mattias Inghe, 20:12:44 01/08/03 Wed
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[> Indeed he did! Name NOM :) -- Paul Pan, 22:58:23 01/08/03 Wed
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[> [> Thnx! -- Mattias Inghe, 01:53:09 01/09/03 Thu
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Mildly rude! -- Stuart Evans, 22:56:26 01/08/03 Wed

a dinner of baked beans on toast
=
A fart! So intense! Ok, abandon bed!

Stuart Evans

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[> Re: Mildly rude! - Rude NOM over here! -- Mattias Inghe, 01:50:49 01/09/03 Thu

>a dinner of baked beans on toast
>=
>A fart! So intense! Ok, abandon bed!

Maybe Iīm just tired, but that was funny. Rude NOM
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Technology = Holy, cogent -- Mattias Inghe, 20:32:18 01/08/03 Wed
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Mrs Ivana Trump = Smart vamp ruin -- Mattias Inghe, 20:18:54 01/08/03 Wed
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"Left Turn Only" = Not full entry -- Adrian H, 20:15:49 01/08/03 Wed
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Please try my product = Decry utter spam ploy. -- Jesse Frankovich, 18:14:47 01/06/03 Mon
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[> [Maybe better as:] PLEASE TRY MY PRODUCT = Decry utter spam ploy! -- Jesse F, 04:25:42 01/08/03 Wed
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[> [> Re: [Maybe better as:] PLEASE TRY MY PRODUCT = Decry utter spam ploy! NOM, Jesse! -- Jaybur, 19:29:06 01/08/03 Wed
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Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini = I go painting, or enliven an oil. -- Jaybur, 19:21:01 01/08/03 Wed
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[> Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini = Oo, enliven original painting! -- Jaybur, 19:27:54 01/08/03 Wed
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Let's have a party! = A platter's heavy! -- Jaybur, 19:19:36 01/08/03 Wed
[5369]

A home-decorating show = Wished to change a room! -- Mey K., 17:55:49 01/08/03 Wed


Only fitting, as 'Changing rooms' gave me the idea.

Later!,
Mey K.
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[> Re: A home-decorating show = Wished to change a room! NOM, Mey! -- Jaybur, 19:18:23 01/08/03 Wed
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Gathering ~ their gang. -- Mey K., 17:53:18 01/08/03 Wed
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[> Re: Gathering ~ their gang. It's an old one of mine, posted Dec. 2000! -- Jaybur, 19:17:01 01/08/03 Wed
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Orchestra conductor = Traces chord contour. -- Jesse Frankovich, 17:51:21 01/08/03 Wed
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a political party = partially a topic -- A. Sadali, 17:38:48 01/08/03 Wed
[5362]

Food-related bunch... -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:35:56 01/08/03 Wed

Eat custard = Taste a curd.

Eat toast = Oat taste.

Eat sticks = Sick taste!

Eat snot = No taste!
:)

[and finally...]
Get a fishy old chow mei fun = Mighty awful Chinese food.
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[> Get a fishy old chow mei fun = Mighty awful Chinese food. *TOP NOM* -- A. Sadali, 17:35:27 01/08/03 Wed
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National Portrait Gallery = Genial art (or partially not). -- Hans-Peter, 00:39:20 01/08/03 Wed
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[> [Genial art (or partially not)] Clever! Other names nom, H-P. -- Richard G, 09:46:36 01/08/03 Wed
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[> [> [Clever! Other names nom, H-P.] Thanks Richard, (for the 'clever' AND the NOM ;-) -- Hans-Peter, 16:08:58 01/08/03 Wed
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The cloned human = Cult honed man, eh? -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:48:15 01/08/03 Wed
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Bertrand Russell's trial (those were the old times...) -- Ernesto G, 11:12:01 01/08/03 Wed

n 1940 Bertrand Russell was appointed to a short-term professorship of philosophy at the City College of New York. The city's Episcopal Bishop, William Manning, denounced the appointment of a man who had published attacks on religion and had defended adultery in print. The appointment was overturned by the state supreme court on the petition of a New York housewife, whose lawyer, in the course of the trial, described Russell as "lecherous, salacious, libidinous, lustful, venerous, erotomaniac, aphrodisiac, irreverent, narrow-minded, bigoted and untruthful".

"Lecherous, salacious, libidinous, lustful, venerous, erotomaniac, aphrodisiac, irreverent, narrow-minded, bigoted and untruthful"
=
"He's: mad, socialist, alien, adulterous, vane, full of contradictions, vicious, hurried, wrongdoer, abuser, prurient, troubled, inhumane"

---

Bertrand Russell : Slanderer's blurt
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[> Re: Bertrand Russell's trial -- JF2, 13:39:47 01/08/03 Wed

>"Lecherous, salacious, libidinous, lustful, venerous,
>erotomaniac, aphrodisiac, irreverent, narrow-minded,
>bigoted and untruthful"
>=
>"He's: mad, socialist, alien, adulterous, vane, full
>of contradictions, vicious, hurried, wrongdoer,
>abuser, prurient, troubled, inhumane"


Interesting, but 'vane' should be 'vain' if you intend it to mean 'conceited'...
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Just noticed - Great facelift on the main page ;) -- Paul Pan, 23:58:16 01/07/03 Tue
[5337]

[> Cheers, Paul. -- Richard G, 09:29:17 01/08/03 Wed
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Hitler 'grams, seem to be new -- Joe F., 07:45:43 01/08/03 Wed

Adolf Hitler
=
Hatred of ill
Allied Forth
Filth ordeal
Dollar thief?
Hell-dirt oaf
Fidel Harlot
Oh, fled trial
The Fail Lord
Dr. Loath-Life

JF
[5351]

The facelift procedure = Cut off, replaced it here. [+more] -- Jesse Frankovich, 05:29:55 01/08/03 Wed

The facelift procedure =

Cut off, replaced it here.

Crop feature, hide cleft.
Fact: reduce the profile.
Artful dice of the creep.
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[> [Cut off, replaced it here] Excellent Jesse, Gen NOM! -- JF1 :p, 07:19:20 01/08/03 Wed
[5350]

The desert region = Hotter in degrees -- Zoran, 04:39:05 01/07/03 Tue
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[> Re: The desert region = Hotter in degrees ... GEN NOM! -- A. Sadali, 05:00:46 01/07/03 Tue
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[> [> Brilliant, Zoran! Nom seconded. -- Richard G, 14:40:27 01/07/03 Tue
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[> [> [> If you and Ahmad say that,I guess it's true ! :-) Thanks! -- Zoran, 07:17:11 01/08/03 Wed
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One Ring = Reign on! -- Joe F., 10:12:29 01/04/03 Sat
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[> [One Ring = Reign on!] Bingo! *ENT NOM* -- Richard G, 13:28:37 01/07/03 Tue
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[> [> Thanks RG! -- Joe F., 07:15:51 01/08/03 Wed
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The State of Michigan = Notice that game, fish. [+more] -- Jesse Frankovich, 19:41:05 01/05/03 Sun

The State of Michigan =

Notice that game, fish.

A mitten... go catfish, eh?
Site of hatchet-gamin'!
[5303]

[> [Notice that game, fish.] Yep! Other names nom, Jesse. -- Richard G, 14:13:41 01/07/03 Tue

The Michigan Militia =
I aim & I might hit clean.

---
RG
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[> [> The Army of Michigan Lunatics = Hatch scary militia of gunmen! -- Jesse F, 05:05:08 01/08/03 Wed
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xxx desires xxx -- A. Sadali, 03:32:18 01/08/03 Wed

sexual desires = relaxed issues
sexual desires = sex rules aside!
sexual desires = sex? sure ladies!
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tournaments = one's tantrum -- A. Sadali, 03:25:53 01/08/03 Wed
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Misunderestimated = "Ain't me, it's mere duds!" -- Matjaz P., 03:07:57 01/07/03 Tue


Misunderestimated = "Ain't me, it's mere duds!"

I hope you know who's who.

Matjaz
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[> Misunderestimated = Admits: "True, I'm dense!" = "I ... I muttered madness!" -- Adrian H, 19:58:51 01/07/03 Tue
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[> [> Re: Misunderestimated = Anti-termed "Misused". -- Matjaz P., 03:25:10 01/08/03 Wed
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Salma Hayek = A shaky meal -- Ernesto G, 01:01:49 01/08/03 Wed

Salma Hayek = A shaky meal
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Elmer Bernstein = Reenters nimble -- Ernesto G, 00:58:13 01/08/03 Wed

Elmer Bernstein = Reenters nimble
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Here come the clones = He relents : "Ecce homo!" -- Matjaz P., 23:44:13 01/07/03 Tue
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New Year's Resolution = We rarely use notions -- Adrian H, 21:24:24 01/06/03 Mon
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[> Re: New Year's Resolution = We rarely use notions -- Tom Myers, 23:37:26 01/06/03 Mon

Nice, but I prefer the word order:
"Notions we rarely use."
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[> [> Great! Top nom for Adrian (using Tom's word order). -- Richard G, 14:33:39 01/07/03 Tue
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[> [> [> Re: Great! Top nom for Adrian (using Tom's word order). -- Jesse F, 14:59:23 01/07/03 Tue

Another idea:

Maybe change to: New Year Resolutions =
Notions we rarely use.

Thus consistent plural of 'resolutions' and 'notions.'

Good 'gram!

Jesse F
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What goes around comes around. -- Richard Brodie, 03:58:22 01/05/03 Sun

O! how man's good caused a return.
Acts worsen, augur doom on head.
Oh, a sad and sure wrong outcome!
No romance? Thus award dogouse.
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[> Gen Nom for "O! how man's good caused a return." -- Richard G, 13:55:11 01/07/03 Tue
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alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic -- Wayne Baisley, 14:12:40 01/03/03 Fri

(With all apologies to my Catholic brethren ... ;)

Allegorical rich man; Is that not ironic?
Christian Coalition: al-gore-rithm clan?
Chromatic carols in the original Latin
Halt crotchal region criminalisation.
Harmonic social interaction, all right
I'm.losing.control.(at).antihierarchical
Irrational antitechnological smirch

Cheers,
Wayne
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[> Re: alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic *NOM* -- Richard G, 20:30:15 01/03/03 Fri

>Chromatic carols in the original Latin

*OTHER NAME NOM*, Wayne.

---
RG
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[> [> Re: alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic *NOM* -- Thanks, Richard! -- Wayne Baisley, 13:32:59 01/07/03 Tue
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George Bush Vs. Saddam Hussein = O, Shrub avenges Dad's huge miss -- Wordminer, 13:16:43 01/04/03 Sat
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[> [O, Shrub avenges Dad's huge miss] Cruel but deserved. *TOP NOM* -- Richard G, 13:30:34 01/07/03 Tue
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'Hardball' man Chris Matthews = That ill, mad MSNBC war-hasher. -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:11:25 01/07/03 Tue
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Day of Reckoning = Defy croaking? No! -- Tom Myers, 07:53:55 01/03/03 Fri
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[> Yes! *GEN NOM*, Tom. -- Richard G, 13:04:09 01/07/03 Tue
[5325]

david ginola = vagina dildo (nt) -- Dj roberts, 22:56:02 01/05/03 Sun


--
Posted using Sater anagram checker v. 5.0 (online)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~onnoz/maanrag/sater.html
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[> Re: david ginola = vagina dildo (nt) -- Joe F., 07:05:33 01/07/03 Tue

Sorry, but this is a very old anagram. It's worth searching for anagrams in Google before posting them (though I can't say I always do it myself....) Welcome anyway!

Another old one:
David Ginola = Diving a load


JF
[5324]

Voting is now open -- Larry Brash, 06:32:40 01/07/03 Tue

This is to inform you that voting is now open for this month's Anagrammy Awards.

Voting will be open for approximately 4 days. I will also send a final reminder in the final 24 hours.

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

Click here to vote

All the best.

Larry Brash
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the musicals = cast hum lies -- A. Sadali, 00:28:47 01/07/03 Tue
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The Roaring Sixties (mildly rude) -- Hans-Peter, 23:29:53 01/06/03 Mon

The Roaring Sixties = Heroin. Gratis sex. IT!
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Ah, winter months... = Snowman thither. -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:33:09 01/06/03 Mon
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[> [Here's another:] Winter months = Hint: snow term. -- Jesse F, 13:35:23 01/06/03 Mon
[5312]

Paul Revere's Ride = Upriser revealed! -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:22:59 01/06/03 Mon
[5310]

Self-stimulation! (RUDE) -- Jesse Frankovich, 07:16:27 01/05/03 Sun

Grasp onto myself = Plenty of orgasms!
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[> Self-stimulation = Sum: Isnīt fellatio! -- Hans-Peter, 07:41:54 01/05/03 Sun
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[> [> Re: Self-stimulation = [another rudish one] :-] -- Jesse Frankovich, 11:16:49 01/05/03 Sun

Self-stimulations = "Nuts, miss fellatio!"
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[> RUDE NOM! -- Larry Brash, 13:09:03 01/06/03 Mon
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dot com business = dust incomes, ... sob!!!!! -- A. Sadali, 01:14:40 01/06/03 Mon
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[> Good one, Ahmad... Gen NOM. -- Jesse F, 06:14:11 01/06/03 Mon
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[> [> Thanks Jesse :) -- A. Sadali, 12:34:03 01/06/03 Mon
[5308]

About Schmidt = Bathos' dictum -- Ernesto G, 23:04:58 01/05/03 Sun

About Schmidt = Bathos' dictum
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Made a fortune = -- Tom Myers, 11:26:48 01/05/03 Sun

Made a fortune = end of amatuer

End of my amatuer status =
Made tasty sum - a fortune!
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What a crock! -- Jesse F, 07:11:19 01/05/03 Sun

What a horrendously bad interference call against Miami! =

Tragically, the Hurricanes led... bow to a madman, asinine ref!
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[> Re: What a crock! Nom - Top or Ent -- Tom Myers, 08:08:37 01/05/03 Sun

>What a horrendously bad interference call against
>Miami! =
>
>Tragically, the Hurricanes led... bow to a madman,
>asinine ref!

Nice 'gram, that's the way I saw it too! That shouldn't have been an interference call anytime, let alone in a 2nd overtime when the refs need to keep the flags in their pockets and let the kids play!
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[> [> Nom - Top or Ent... at 48 letters, has to be Long NOM? -- Jesse F, 11:20:11 01/05/03 Sun
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Saddam Hussein of Iraq -- Jesse Frankovich, 07:17:20 01/04/03 Sat

Saddam Hussein of Iraq =

Hides mafia squadrons?
So quash sad damnifier!
Harassed, quasi-of-mind.

Handsome, fair -- as squid!
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[> The Iraqi Saddam Hussein = Sir, he is a hated squid-man! -- Jesse F, 11:09:45 01/05/03 Sun
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A Moment of Silence -- Mey K., 23:40:00 01/04/03 Sat


A moment of silence = 'Solemn face on' time.

More:

A moment of silence = Some fine, calm tone.

Moment of Silence = No comments, I feel.

Later,
Mey K.
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[> Re: A Moment of Silence - Two GEN NOMs -- Richard Brodie, 04:03:02 01/05/03 Sun

My favorite:

Moment of Silence = No comments, I feel.

Also very apropos:

A moment of silence = 'Solemn face on' time.
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[> Re: A Moment of Silence -- David Bourke, 10:18:50 01/05/03 Sun

Come! Self-nominate!

db
[5298]

Year dawns ~ and, yes, war -- Wordminer, 08:59:15 01/05/03 Sun
[5297]

It's open mic night (contains bad language) -- Tom Myers, 07:58:20 01/05/03 Sun

It's open mic night = inept shit coming
[5295]

Stupid and repetitive (and redundant) spam -- Ernesto G, 07:06:21 01/05/03 Sun

Increase your penis three inches in twenty-two days =
Unnecessary. It's a twenty-inch one. Is heredity power
Unnecessary. The tripod is here - a "twenty", sinewy icon
[5291]

porn websites = best, power, sin! -- A. Sadali, 03:20:57 01/04/03 Sat
[5260]

[> Porn website = Inept browse. -- Mey K., 23:38:57 01/04/03 Sat
[5287]

Potter's Field = Drift to sleep. [+more] -- Mey K., 08:35:33 01/02/03 Thu


Burial ground for unknown people or the friendless poor:

Potter's Field = Drift to sleep.

More:

Plot (if desert).
Er, fetid plots?
Plot? I'd fester.
It freed plots.
Plot-fee's dirt.


Later,
Mey K.
[5215]

[> Re: Potter's Field = Drift to sleep. Gen. Nom. -- Tom Myers, 07:35:27 01/03/03 Fri

>
>Burial ground for unknown people or the friendless
>poor:
>
>Potter's Field = Drift to sleep.
>
>very nice indeed!
[5246]

[> [> Re: Potter's Field = Drift to sleep. Gen. Nom. Big thanks, Tom! -- Mey K., 23:37:18 01/04/03 Sat

>>
>>Burial ground for unknown people or the friendless
>>poor:
>>
>>Potter's Field = Drift to sleep.
>>
>very nice indeed!
[5286]

Rat! The weekend to ~ take down the tree. -- Jesse F, 07:36:31 01/04/03 Sat
[5270]

[> Re: Rat! The weekend to ~ take down the tree. -- Tom Myers, 07:59:39 01/04/03 Sat

Very nice, but I'd like it better with an "s" on rat & tree (Here in the U.S. most people use the expression "Rats!" + some people do more than one, and it's a task many are faced with.)
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[> [> Rats! The weekend to ~ take down the trees. -- Jesse F, 18:21:29 01/04/03 Sat

>Very nice, but I'd like it better with an "s" on rat &
>tree (Here in the U.S. most people use the expression
>"Rats!" + some people do more than one, and it's a
>task many are faced with.)

Thanks, Tom. I thought about that myself, but didn't add the esses... not sure why, maybe b/c I only had one tree!
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[> [> [> Re: Rats! The weekend to ~ take down the trees. Good one! A *NOM* to Jesse with Tom's suggestion. -- Mey K., 23:32:24 01/04/03 Sat
[5285]

antonio vivaldi = invalid ovation -- A. Sadali, 23:21:18 01/04/03 Sat
[5284]

The "Thief in Chief" ... -- Jesse Frankovich, 19:34:14 01/04/03 Sat

George W. Bush isn't really the President of the United States! =

Truth is, the spineless Al Gore won, yet G.B. ended it -- a sure theft!

--OR--

A sure theft! Truth is, the spineless Al Gore won (edged it by ten).
[5283]

Smart ones = Mensa sort. -- Jesse Frankovich, 06:06:05 01/04/03 Sat
[5261]

[> Re: Smart ones = Mensa sort. Nom. General -- Tom Myers, 06:49:19 01/04/03 Sat
[5266]

[> [> Re: Smart ones = Mensa sort. Nom. General... Thanks, Tom! -- Jesse F, 18:27:36 01/04/03 Sat
[5282]

She's a comely lass, ~ so sly males chase! -- Tom Myers, 07:53:46 01/04/03 Sat
[5271]

[> Re: She's a comely lass, ~ so sly males chase! --- Gen NOM, Tom! -- Jesse F, 18:25:16 01/04/03 Sat
[5281]

I'M BACK! FINAL SELECTIONS, PLEASE -- Larry Brash (correct email address), 15:19:54 01/04/03 Sat

Just had a pleasant, if some what exhausting few days away.

So far 4 people have sent me their selections for the Final list (thanks, Admad, Jesse, Joe and Hans-Peter).

There are a few other who still need to contact me and I'll email them shortly.

If you are new, the routine is this:

If you have more than one NOM in a category, choose the one that you would like to go on the final (one NOM per person per category) list. Also if you wish to move a NOM from one category to another APPROPRIATE category.

Richard is away for a couple of days, and as I always get him to double check everything, the start will be at least two days away.

Larry
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David Westerfield getting death for murder. = Writ noted: the grave fits grim dreadful deed. -- Richard Brodie, 13:50:21 01/04/03 Sat
[5277]

Vision for the new year.... -- Joe F., 01:16:07 01/02/03 Thu

Two thousand and three = How end to Earth daunts!
[5206]

[> Re: Vision for the new year.... Self NOM -- Joe F., 08:54:12 01/04/03 Sat

>Two thousand and three = How end to Earth daunts!

Oh well, I liked this one even if nobody else did. Topical Self-NOM.

JF
[5274]

The David Westerfield sentence = Fine sensed twelve direct death! -- Tom Myers, 08:02:38 01/04/03 Sat
[5273]

Rich anagram thirded = Die, Richard Grantham! :] -- Jesse F, 06:27:29 01/04/03 Sat
[5264]

[> Re: Die, Richard Grantham! -- Danthrax, 07:00:43 01/04/03 Sat

I might second that notion...but having just
read his November winning wordplay, I must
acknowledge RG as a master.

Richard Grantham = Hard, charming rat.
(This one had to have been done before...)

Danthrax the Fetid Orran
Lurker
A "grantham" is~this anagram.
[5267]

[> [> Re: Die, Richard Grantham! Only in jest... of course RG is to be revered! -- JF2, 07:19:56 01/04/03 Sat
[5269]

"I stand..." -- Ernesto G, 06:31:38 01/04/03 Sat

"I stand with president George W Bush" =
Wish the pet dinosaur went bird's egg
Pet shed nest - grew with big dinosaur
[5265]

Cornwall = All crown. -- Hans-Peter, 06:21:09 01/04/03 Sat
[5263]

Coal cart: RUDE -- Jesse F, 06:20:56 01/04/03 Sat

Scrotal sac = Carts 'coals'
[5262]

NAIL AND CUTICLE NIPPERS AT VERY LOW PRICES -- Mubashar, 03:49:19 01/02/03 Thu

Pls note our offer for Cuticle Nipper 10cm 0.85 US$ each on FOB basis.

Nail Nippers 10cm 0.95 US$FOB

Mubashae
[5208]

[> Mubashar = A bum-rash -- Joe F., 08:23:51 01/02/03 Thu
[5212]

[> [> Re: Mubashar = ...RUDE -- Jesse F, 19:27:12 01/02/03 Thu

Mubashar = Ram a bush!
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[> [> Mubashar = Hums a bar. -- Jesse F, 19:29:13 01/02/03 Thu
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[> Re: NAIL AND CUTICLE NIPPERS AT VERY LOW PRICES -- Pavlos, 18:20:50 01/02/03 Thu

Mubashar
=
Mush, Arab!
Bushrama
Am a shrub
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[> (rude use of) CUTICLE NIPPERS -- Mattias Inghe, 00:12:05 01/03/03 Fri

Cuticle nippers
=
Pierce cuntlips
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[> [> Ouch! Rude NOM :P -- Paul Pan, 23:47:29 01/03/03 Fri
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Songs of today and yesteryear -- Ernesto G, 21:53:53 01/03/03 Fri

It's quarter to three, there's no one in the place
Except you and me
So set 'em' up Joe, I got a little story
I think you should know

=

She's my angel and I adore her
She's sixteen - a riot

Ok, little coquette
Look: I erupt onto hot juicy tune
Erupt too, sweet nymph
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Deeply offensive! -- Tom Myers, 07:38:39 01/03/03 Fri

Lewd and lascivious acts
=
A cow ass/cunt? Illadvised!

Tom Myers

Posted from The Anagrammy Website's Anagram Checker
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[> Re: Deeply offensive! *RUDE NOM*, Tom. -- Richard G, 20:34:54 01/03/03 Fri
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