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The perfect man and woman... -- Jesse Frankovich, 20:26:41 03/02/03 Sun

[A modified joke from LaughZone.com]


The perfect man and woman had a driving accident with Santa Claus. Just one of them survived... Who did?

The perfect woman. Because she's the only one that really existed in the first place... Everyone knows there is no Santa Claus and there is no such thing as a perfect man!

=

And so do you see (perfectly), that if there is no perfect man (none... most males are astounding wild dunces) and there is no Santa Claus, thus, the perfect woman must have been the one that was driving the vehicle... And this explains why there was a car accident!

-- J. Frankovich


[Cheers, Jesse]
:)
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[> Second try...? -- Jesse, 15:19:37 03/07/03 Fri

>[A modified joke from LaughZone.com]
>
>
>The perfect man and woman had a driving accident with
>Santa Claus. Just one of them survived... Who did?
>
>The perfect woman. Because she's the only one that
>really existed in the first place... Everyone knows
>there is no Santa Claus and there is no such thing as
>a perfect man!
>
>=
>
>And so do you see (perfectly), that if there is no
>perfect man (none... most males are astounding wild
>dunces) and there is no Santa Claus, thus, the perfect
>woman must have been the one that was driving the
>vehicle... And this explains why there was a car
>accident!
>
>-- J. Frankovich
>
>
>[Cheers, Jesse]
>:)
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[> LONG NOM. Nice to see you manged to include your name in there, too. -- Larry Brash, 19:30:03 03/09/03 Sun
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Canister of Bioganic Wasp and Hornet Killer = Plans to KO a horrible African winged insect! -- David A. Green, 19:19:29 03/08/03 Sat
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[> OTHER NAMES NOM (37 letters; it sqeezes in) -- Larry Brash, 19:17:43 03/09/03 Sun
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Random bunch -- Allan Morley, 00:16:25 03/07/03 Fri

[to the cynical:]
Weapons of mass destruction =
War of set-ups and economists.

A desert region =
Arid, trees gone.
Arid (e.g. no trees).

The team mascot =
Emotes at match. :-)

[rude]
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The pornographic site =
Stripping each hooter. ;-)

Allan
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[> Re: Random bunch *NOM* -- Mey K., 06:55:46 03/07/03 Fri


>A desert region =
>Arid, trees gone.

Good one, as are the others! Gen Nom.

Later!,
Mey K.
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[> Re: Random bunch Another NOM -- Joe F., 08:39:23 03/07/03 Fri

>Weapons of mass destruction =
>War of set-ups and economists.

:) Yep, that's my sort of anagram! Top NOM.
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[> [> Thankyou both! -- Allan Morley, 12:26:11 03/08/03 Sat
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[> What the hey, one more nom from this great bunch - a RUDE NOM for the last one. :) -- Richard G, 17:58:08 03/09/03 Sun
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From a quote of Bill Moyers ... -- Wordminer, 15:33:31 03/08/03 Sat

"Not every patriot thinks we should do to the people of Baghdad what Bin Laden did to us."
=
To prove he didn't want to lose war,
Bush happily took added guilt behind onset of death.
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[> Excellent! *MEDIUM NOM*, Wordminer. -- Richard G, 17:55:28 03/09/03 Sun
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Mistake in my long terrorist gram. -- Allan Morley, 13:40:02 03/08/03 Sat

The word 'hatefuless' was misspelled in the original. Here's the corrected 'gram:


FROM A TERRORIST

Impudent American serpent, how dare you assume you understand! How dare you put me and our whole religion here on a psychiatrist's couch, den of viperish scum! These childish observations are literally worthless, corrupted by your immoral, infidel mind -- you cannot know, CANNOT know.

No, ask instead about the ceaseless heresies of the world's self-styled mightiest nation. Ask instead about the desecration of these brave people's holiest of divine holies -- what with the inhuman oppression, the endless interference, the harsh meddling, the downright cruel butchery... and all for a thing as crude as oil. Ask instead what overwhelming, monumental atrocity it took *to unhinge a whole community's sense of right and wrong*: THIS is the crime. The genie is out of the bottle.

Though at least you confess the guilt of the wretched US. I like this, so I choose to spare you. Keep away from Chicago on the seventeenth of June.


Allan
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[> Re: Mistake in my "Mistake in my long terrorist gram" post :-) -- Allan Morley, 13:46:57 03/08/03 Sat

>The word 'hatefuless' was misspelled in the original.

And misspelled again here, but differently. I promise to write out HATEFULNESS 500 times. :-)

Fuel hastens ~ hatefulness.

Allan
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Latest Anti-Duyba 'gram -- Joe F., 10:11:42 03/08/03 Sat

The President Of The United States Of America, George Walker Bush = Habilitated greed makes the terrorist thug use offence weapons.

JF
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Two rude ones... -- Jesse F, 04:39:36 03/08/03 Sat

Voluptuous breasts =
Stout surplus above.

Milky secretion =
My trickle is one!
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Quiz time -- AH, 20:16:56 03/07/03 Fri

What would I use to 'demand a hot-air curtain'?
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[> Quiz time answer... spoiler warning... [PS, nice one AH] -- Jesse Frankovich, 04:30:56 03/08/03 Sat

>What would I use to 'demand a hot-air curtain'?

Demand a hot-air curtain =
Radiation came... and hurt!


But, you would probably use...

Demand a hot-air curtain =
An automatic hand drier!


Cheers,
JESSE
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Houston, Texas = Tons o' exhaust! -- Jesse Frankovich :], 04:15:37 03/08/03 Sat
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Leonardo da Vinci, 'The Last Supper' = Lord & pals on a picture: a dish event. -- Hans-Peter, 04:06:20 03/08/03 Sat
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There is at least one of these in every Stanley Kubrik movie! [c-rudish] -- Paul Pan, 21:42:34 03/07/03 Fri

Stanley Kubrik = Kinky bare slut
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[> Sorry, but his name is Kubrick! -- Hans-Peter, 02:39:30 03/08/03 Sat

>Stanley Kubrik = Kinky bare slut
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[> [> Mea culpa :( -- Paul Pan, 03:58:59 03/08/03 Sat
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[> Stanley Kubrick = Bears kinky cult -- Paul Pan, 04:03:08 03/08/03 Sat
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Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson = When old smarts handle crooks -- Wordminer, 04:00:45 03/08/03 Sat
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Arturo Toscanini = An artist, our icon -- Wordminer, 15:13:34 03/07/03 Fri
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[> Re: Arturo Toscanini = An artist, our icon *Grande maestro ! * Name/Ent NOM* -- Zoran, 21:37:06 03/07/03 Fri
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Mental dismay = Nasty dilemma. -- Jesse F, 06:05:43 03/03/03 Mon
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[> [Maybe works better as:] Nasty dilemma = Mental dismay! -- Jesse F, 15:35:28 03/07/03 Fri
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[> [> Re: Nasty dilemma = Mental dismay! *NOM*, Jesse! -- Jaybur, 20:09:41 03/07/03 Fri
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The poet William Wordsworth = Oh, wow! That simple old writer. -- Jaybur, 17:37:13 03/07/03 Fri
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Throat pastilles = Sore? Ill? That's apt! -- Jaybur, 17:31:30 03/07/03 Fri
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Scotland Yard = Dastardly con? -- Jesse F, 15:24:22 03/07/03 Fri
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Cheating Service = "Give IRS each cent?!" -- Jesse Frankovich, 15:22:21 03/07/03 Fri
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Family -- Jordan Watts, 07:12:46 03/07/03 Fri

Jordan Faron Trey G S = No dog ran fast, Jerry!
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[> Jordan Watts = Dawn start: OJ! -- JF2, 15:16:15 03/07/03 Fri
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A World Protest Against the US ~ as lands urge it to stop the war. -- Mey K., 06:59:30 03/07/03 Fri
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[> Very nice, Mey! Topical NOM. -- Jesse F, 15:10:07 03/07/03 Fri
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Cars aid in ~ acid rains. -- Jesse F, 09:15:23 03/06/03 Thu
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[> Re: Cars aid in ~ acid rains. *NOM* -- Amir, 12:08:16 03/07/03 Fri
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[> Re: Cars aid in ~ acid rains. *NOM* -- Amir, 12:10:29 03/07/03 Fri
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Screenwriting Class = Scrawl tiring scenes. [alas, from personal experience... :S] -- Mey K., 03:25:30 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [Screenwriting Class = Scrawl tiring scenes.] Excellent! Ent't NOM! -- Jesse F, 05:48:45 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> Thanks, Jesse! -- Mey K., 06:56:51 03/07/03 Fri
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VOTING IS OPEN! -- Larry Brash, 00:27:39 03/04/03 Tue

Voting in this month's Anagrammy Awards is now open.

This month, the voting page will be a little different. Only the subject and anagram will be shown. The authors' names will not appear, but will still be shown on the Leaders Board.

Everyone is welcome to vote. Voting will be open for 4 days and I will post a reminder 24 hours before we close.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE

All the best

Larry.
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[> Give no points ! -- Zoran, 03:18:41 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> "Given options" ,another 'gram -- Zoran, 04:23:14 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> Isn`t "Give points, no?" better? Had it in my bag a couple of months now... -- Hans-Peter, 04:28:32 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> [> I also saw it,but antigram looks funner to me :-) -- Zoran, 07:13:31 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Re: VOTING WILL CLOSE IN 24 HOURS -- Larry Brash, 06:39:25 03/07/03 Fri

CLICK HERE TO VOTE
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Platform = Loft ramp. -- Hans-Peter, 04:54:53 03/07/03 Fri

I couldnīt find it on the net. Is it new?

HaPe
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Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale = Is a rather inane children's fantasy -- Scot Gardner, 06:35:38 03/06/03 Thu
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[> Re: Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale = Is a rather inane children's fantasy - LOL! Another Ent NOM, Scott. -- Allan Morley, 00:02:10 03/07/03 Fri
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[> [> Thanks, Allan! -- Scott G, 03:22:10 03/07/03 Fri
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[Another work by J.S. Bach] St. John Passion = Johann's is tops! -- Scott Gardner, 03:14:59 03/05/03 Wed
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[> Re: St. John Passion = Johann's is tops! [NOM - Ent Cat - Indeed he is tops] -- Larry Brash, 06:07:22 03/05/03 Wed
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[> [> Thanks, Larry! -- Scott G, 03:20:51 03/07/03 Fri
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Itīs his birthday today: Michelangelo Buonarroti = Oh, cut one original marble. -- Hans-Peter, 23:25:58 03/06/03 Thu

Michelangelo Buonarroti = Learn in both: image & colour.
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[> Re: Michelangelo Buonarroti = Oh, cut one original marble. *NOM* Name or Ent. -- Jaybur, 00:23:53 03/07/03 Fri
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[> [> [*NOM* Name] Thanks Jay! -- Hans-Peter, 01:44:22 03/07/03 Fri
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Rising gas prices = Presaging crisis? -- Jesse Frankovich, 16:06:04 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Re: Rising gas prices = Presaging crisis? - Beautiful! Top NOM! -- Allan Morley, 23:52:56 03/06/03 Thu
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[> [> Re: Beautiful! Top NOM! Seconded! -- Jaybur, 00:27:04 03/07/03 Fri
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The Porsche Carrera = Posh car racer there. -- Jaybur, 00:22:34 03/07/03 Fri
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Captain Cook's 'The Resolution' = Took control in a cute sea ship! -- Jaybur, 00:20:41 03/07/03 Fri
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears = Children's-book tale gets heard -- Scott Gardner, 05:47:06 03/06/03 Thu
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[> Goldilocks and the three bears = Girl had cereals, then took beds. -- Wordminer, 07:02:11 03/06/03 Thu
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[> [> Re: Girl had cereals, then took beds. Excellent! NOM -- Scott Gardner, 07:11:26 03/06/03 Thu
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[> [> [> Seconded! :-) -- Allan Morley, 00:05:39 03/07/03 Fri
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[> [> Re: Nom - very gracious of you, thanks -- Wordminer, 07:43:10 03/06/03 Thu
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[> Goldilocks and the Three Bears = "Blonde-Hair" gets shocked later -- AH, 18:43:37 03/06/03 Thu
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Perfect antigram -- Zoran, 21:43:23 03/06/03 Thu

"Monster" = Not REM's

Monster is album of REM from 1994.

Zoran
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Euclid's plane geometry = Eerily computed angles. -- Wordminer, 15:21:16 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Early genius completed ~ Euclid's plane geometry [+more] -- AH, 23:58:24 03/05/03 Wed

Guide's nearly complete
Elderly genius came top!
Copied my elegant rules
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[> Reply tops original - *Gen NOM* for [early genius] ... -- Wordminer, 07:04:43 03/06/03 Thu
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Accounting fraud = accruing to a fund -- Scott Gardner, 05:45:13 03/06/03 Thu
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A Savior transformed... -- Jesse Frankovich, 13:35:30 03/05/03 Wed

For us men and for our salvation, He came down from Heaven, and became flesh. =

A Savior transformed: now a common human, He suffered and fell; hence... above.
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[> Good one! MED NOM. Is that from the Nicene Creed? -- Scott Gardner, 05:41:36 03/06/03 Thu

>For us men and for our salvation, He came down from
>Heaven, and became flesh. =
>
>A Savior transformed: now a common human, He suffered
>and fell; hence... above.
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Political energy = In policy? Get real! [= I party in college.] :) -- Jesse F, 06:05:34 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Political energy = Operatic yelling [I've just been listening to UK parliament...] -- AH, 00:05:23 03/06/03 Thu
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Fashion parade = Shaped on a fair. -- Hans-Peter, 03:12:35 03/05/03 Wed
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[> Re: Fashion parade = Shaped on a fair. -- AH, 21:18:59 03/05/03 Wed

A pinafore dash
Nadir of a shape
Apron-head? As if!
Harpo's "Fan" idea

The fashion prade =
Ah! A herd of panties!
A spearhead of 'thin'

The fashion industry =
Hands out this finery
And her outfit's shiny
Study another finish
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Stalin's death = Atheists' land -- Ernesto G, 20:51:05 03/05/03 Wed

... fifty years after Stalin's death...
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Defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld = Rarely reflected confused demands. -- Hans-Peter, 19:22:25 03/05/03 Wed
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Three Shakespearian Texts -- Mey K., 10:59:44 02/28/03 Fri


Below is Shakespeare's sonnet no. 117 anagrammed thrice into three less-than-serious poetic renditions of famous texts by the bard. Enjoy!


Accuse me thus, that I have scanted all,
Wherein I should your great deserts repay,
Forgot upon your dearest love to call,
Whereto all bonds do tie me day by day,
That I have frequent been with unknown minds,
And given to time your own dear-purchased right,
That I have hoisted sail to all the winds
Which should transport me farthest from your sight.
Book both my wilfulness and errors down,
And on just proof surmise, accumulate,
Bring me within the level of your frown,
But shoot not at me in your wakened hate:
Since my appeal says I did strive to prove
The constancy and virtue of your love.

=

Try as you may, you couldn't say Prince Hamlet's life is dull -
His dad's an apparition and his best friend is a skull;
His mom's quite hot for uncle Claud, who'd slain King for a throne -
Our witty prince laid out a stunt to sway him to atone;
An object of our shy man's love believes that he's gone mad
(That may be fact, too - he cut twenty four times through her dad);
She dove to drown; her brother frowned and leapt up to assault,
While uncle poured tart venom into everybody's malt.
When I've arrived, not one survived - which truly caused great woe...
The very morning after, they were booked on Springer's show!

=

One card for Lear: "Hey father dear! How are you? Sure, I'm fine;
This room's quite standard, but I have to hunch to print these lines.
I should have known these batty crones might try that sort of plot;
Remember when they once 'forgot' me in that parking lot?...
But you dispensed *my* dowery's pence to those two vultures' claws?
That is unfair - just sandbagged for your 'Love Unvalued' laws;
If vacuous, this crown's no use and Fool could have it too...
I'd rather break and starve here, in this damp-crypt with no view!
No more to add. I love you, dad, and truly wish you well;
Stop by and see me later - I am hangin' in my cell!

=

The name's Macbeth - once called 'Lord Death', now as 'Unlucky Mac'...
I was all truth and virtue till I came upon those quacks;
That group of three - with 'witchery', my future they portrayed:
"You, oh Scotch valiant warrior, shall be a king some day"...
I set out to assign it true, but that just went downhill:
That nervous envy fouled my soul, ghosts ruined every meal;
Harsh bit of stain warped poor wife's brain, our triumph felt inane,
A further round of coven's voodoo proved to be in vain;
My lady died, the woods did stride - then things got even worse...
No wonder noone says my name before this play's rehearsed!


:)

Later,
Mey K.
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[> One Special Nomination -- Richard G, 13:37:18 02/28/03 Fri
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[> [> Re: [One Special Nomination] Forsooth, 'tis topless, Mey! -- Jaybur, 17:45:04 02/28/03 Fri
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[> [> [> Thank you both! I'll get right onto the 'topless' part. :P -- Mey K., 21:04:43 02/28/03 Fri
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[> Shakespearian texts = He's an expert at a kiss. -- Jesse F, 13:30:51 03/05/03 Wed
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Fermat's Last Theorem = Real smartest of them. = (more) -- Wordminer, 12:54:28 03/05/03 Wed

(also = )
has more terms at left &
same letters for math
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Vegetarian meals = Reveal agin meats [agin - variant of against] -- Jaybur, 00:40:52 03/03/03 Mon
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[> Vegetarian meals = Aliment's average = Animal-vet agrees -- AH, 20:21:32 03/03/03 Mon
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[> Vegetarian meals ~ are leaving meats. -- Wordminer, 04:48:37 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Vegetarian meals = Never get a salami. :-) -- Allan Morley, 18:44:21 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> Cute! GEN NOM -- Paul Pan, 19:22:56 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Vegetarians' food = "avoid organs" fete -- A. Sadali, 05:43:45 03/05/03 Wed
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[> Vegetarianism = Me: anti-gravies. -- Jesse F, 06:44:14 03/05/03 Wed
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The wisdom of G.W. Bush -- David Bourke, 23:44:46 03/04/03 Tue

With thanks to Mick for using the source text
(Dubya on his tax proposals) as his footer message:

"We may not be cash-flowing that much, but the sky's the limit. Well, when you pay dividends, that sky's-the-limit business doesn't hunt."
=
Huh? Why, this stupidity, evidently it must be some senseless bollocks that half-witted yank G.W. Bush came out with, the damn ninny!

db
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[> Re: The wisdom of G.W. Bush {NOM Medium Cat.] -- Larry Brash, 06:11:05 03/05/03 Wed
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Leaders' Board -- Stuart, 09:32:57 03/04/03 Tue

ARGGHH!!

I'd love to know which grams are in the lead, but now that there are no names on the voting page, I don't know which belong to whom on the leaders' board without searching thru the noms page. Is it possible to give even the first word or two of the gram in question after the names on the leaders' board??
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[> [Antigram?] The Leaders' Board = Lord, are these bad! -- Jesse F, 16:10:21 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Sorry, technically would be a nightmare to have to set up each month. -- Larry Brash, 06:03:29 03/05/03 Wed
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general meetings = single agreement -- A. Sadali, 06:03:21 03/05/03 Wed
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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi = Fired up, conceiving tunes for operas! -- Scott Gardner, 03:12:23 03/05/03 Wed
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[A work by J.S. Bach] Musical Offering = Is nice fugal form -- Scott Gardner, 08:23:36 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Re: {Musical Offering = Is nice fugal form} Apt! *NOM* -- A. Sadali, 14:28:14 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> Thanks! -- Scott Gardner, 03:04:32 03/05/03 Wed
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Kilgraney's well-rotted horse manure = The raw smell reeks in your garden lot. -- David A. Green, 06:23:45 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Re: Kilgraney's well-rotted horse manure = The raw smell reeks in your garden lot. - LOL! Other names NOM! -- Allan Morley, 18:48:08 03/04/03 Tue
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[> Kilgraney's well-rotted horse manure = Dung-like smell was yet another error [+more] -- AH, 21:33:41 03/04/03 Tue

Old workmen ensure really great shit
Earthworm's dungeon literally reeks!
Tremendous growth's, like, really near
Grower naturally hides monster leek

Loner really re-worked mustang shite
Our, well, rather strange donkey slime
Raw stallion dung. Others merely reek.
We'll shortly market reindeer's guano
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[> [> Re: Kilgraney's well-rotted horse manure -- David Bourke, 00:25:30 03/05/03 Wed


Kilgraney's well-rotted horse manure =
Eaten slowly. (Not like Shergar/Red Rum!).
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Los Angeles star Kobe Bryant = Say, one strong basketballer! -- Jesse F, 06:14:34 03/04/03 Tue
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Sexy pictures = Purity?! Excess!! -- Jesse F, 06:03:42 03/04/03 Tue
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You take away the sins of the world = Yes, at awe of this, we thank you, Lord. -- Jesse Frankovich, 05:53:24 03/02/03 Sun
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[> Unfamiliar with the prayer, but I'm guessing this 'gram is dead on. Gen *NOM*! -- Mey K., 03:22:59 03/04/03 Tue
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[> [> Thanks for the NOM, Mey... it is (as I know it) part of the Catholic Eucharistic liturgy. -- Jesse, 05:46:12 03/04/03 Tue
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Golden Ratio = God relation. -- Hans-Peter, 03:57:05 03/04/03 Tue
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hardcore pictures = sharp, crude, erotic -- A. Sadali, 02:46:13 03/01/03 Sat
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[> Apt!!! GEN/RUDE NOM -- Paul Pan, 18:12:05 03/01/03 Sat
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[> [> Thanks Paul. -- A. Sadali, 00:58:09 03/02/03 Sun
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[> Hardcore pictures = I research product ;) -- AH, 21:11:28 03/03/03 Mon
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Lieut. Commander Data = Am cute metal android. -- Jesse Frankovich, 05:51:40 03/02/03 Sun
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[> Re: Lieut. Commander Data = Am cute metal android. * NOM* -- David A. Green, 09:09:02 03/02/03 Sun

Excellent discovery, Captain Frankovich. ENT NOM.
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[> Lieut. Commander Data = Clear, automated mind -- AH, 21:10:16 03/03/03 Mon
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Vegetarianism = Meat? I've grains :) -- AH, 20:22:40 03/03/03 Mon
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Radiation Safety Officer = A fiery Air toasted coffin -- Andrew, 14:39:26 03/03/03 Mon
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Golf for men only ... -- Wordminer, 13:41:55 03/03/03 Mon

Tiger Woods to try for another Masters Championship
=
Chair says not to admit women for sports op right here.

(Tiger Woods will be competing shortly for his third
consecutive Masters Title. The tournament
is held at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia,
the membership of which includes the heads of
many large businesses, but, by policy, no women.
The Chairman's name is Hootie Johnson.)
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Dictators -- Jaybur, 05:36:56 03/02/03 Sun

A.Hitler = Heil, rat!

S.Hussein = UN hisses!

S.Hussein = US: 'He sins!'
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[> NOM for "S. Hussein = US: 'He sins!'" [more] -- Jesse F, 05:48:32 03/02/03 Sun

Darn you, Jaybur! I had recently discovered the exact same two Hussein 'grams, but was saving them to post in March! Oh well, that's what I get for holding back... Nice work!

Cheers,
JESSE
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[> [> Re: Seconded for "S. Hussein = US: 'He sins!" -- A. Sadali, 16:55:35 03/02/03 Sun

>Darn you, Jaybur! I had recently discovered the exact
>same two Hussein 'grams, but was saving them to post
>in March! Oh well, that's what I get for holding
>back... Nice work!
>
>Cheers,
>JESSE
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[> [> Re: NOM for "S. Hussein = US: 'He sins!'": Thanks, Jesse and AS ...more -- Jaybur, 00:33:59 03/03/03 Mon

>Darn you, Jaybur! I had recently discovered the exact
>same two Hussein 'grams, but was saving them to post
>in March! Oh well, that's what I get for holding
>back... Nice work!
>
>Cheers,
>JESSE

Sorry!
I found them on 26 Feb, and waited a couple of days to post them.
J.
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[> [> [> Re: Thanks, Jesse and AS ...more -- Jesse, 06:13:02 03/03/03 Mon

>Sorry!
>I found them on 26 Feb, and waited a couple of days to
>post them.
>J.

Crazy! Must have mind-melded... I found 'em on 26 Feb as well!

J.
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[> NOM for Heil Rat! :) -- Paul Pan, 15:58:38 03/02/03 Sun
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[> [> Re: NOM for Heil Rat! :) Danke, PP! -- Jaybur, 00:28:08 03/03/03 Mon
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[> A. Hitler's ideas = Hated Israelis. [or] Israelis' death. -- Jesse F, 20:38:33 03/02/03 Sun
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Geo. Bush = Bogus, eh? -- Jesse Frankovich, 06:04:22 03/03/03 Mon
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That's show biz... -- Jaybur, 01:22:06 03/03/03 Mon

Nicole Kidman as Virginia Woolf = Now I gain a false conk: or, I'm livid!
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Hussein's days are numbered = Say, under Bush demise nears -- Wordminer, 11:54:59 03/02/03 Sun
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[> [Say, under Bush demise nears] TOP NOM. -- Jaybur, 00:38:18 03/03/03 Mon
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[Well, not here yet, but:] Hot weather = Here to thaw. -- Jesse F :P, 11:50:51 03/02/03 Sun
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[> Re: [Well, not here yet, but:] Hot weather = Here to thaw. Gen NOM! -- Jaybur, 00:37:01 03/03/03 Mon
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hitler's a ~ real shit! ... (oooppss) -- A. Sadali, 05:05:55 03/02/03 Sun
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[> Panel rules a just end, so brain game's nice= Please, no rude anagrams in subject lines -- Wordminer, 07:37:40 03/02/03 Sun

See also
http://www.voy.com/82253/6763.html
http://www.voy.com/82253/6765.html
http://www.voy.com/82253/2/6585.html
http://www.voy.com/82253/2/6584.html
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[> [> Reply -- JF2, 09:27:34 03/02/03 Sun

Please, no rude anagrams in subject lines = Penning a curse is just damnable! Lose ear!
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[> [> [> Please, no rude anagrams in subject lines = rules: be real nice in game and just pass on? -- A. Sadali, 15:19:29 03/02/03 Sun

ok ok ... i'll follow the rules from now on.
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[> [> [> [> Please, no rude anagrams in subject lines = German leader issues ban, cleans up joint! -- Paul Pan, 16:17:33 03/02/03 Sun

>ok ok ... i'll follow the rules from now on.
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[> Re: hitler's a ~ real shit! ... to put it mildly! NOM :) -- Paul Pan, 16:01:08 03/02/03 Sun
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President S. Hussein = Herein's stupidness! -- Jesse F, 11:02:09 03/02/03 Sun
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America threatens Hussein = Scarier aim has the UN tense. -- Jesse F, 10:55:32 03/02/03 Sun
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This just can't be new, but I really can't find it anywhere -- Joe F., 08:17:49 03/02/03 Sun

Actors = Or, cast
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[> Re: This just can't be new, but I really can't find it anywhere -- David A. Green, 09:02:17 03/02/03 Sun

Sorry, Joe. It's an oldie. One place you'll find it is on the "Trades & Occupations" page of Janet Muggeridge's Word Play and Puzzle site.
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['Mister' Fred] Rogers dead = So regarded. -- Jesse F, 07:28:51 03/02/03 Sun
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Destroying the missiles = Stimying these soldiers? -- Jesse F, 06:53:05 03/02/03 Sun
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