> Lyra wrote: Anathema Rehashes Sulkies Rip It Out ``````````````````````````````````````````````````` Nice, aren't they... Art Neuendorffer wrote: Too many words . nordicskiv2 <David.L.W...@dartmouth.edu> wrote: What are you talking about, Art?! *All* the above have fewer words than the idiotic "To them, my OM, by de Vere (fool)" anagram so dear to your
On May 13, 8:31�am, nordicskiv2 <David.L.W...@dartmouth.edu> wrote: In article <3f68a8df-2e96-4a2f-ad3d-cb2358414...@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, �Art Neuendorffer <aneuendorffer114...@comcast.net> (aneuendorffer114...@comicass.nut) wrote: [Anagrams snipped] Anathema Rehashes Sulkies Rip It Out ``````````````````````````````````````````````````` Nice
On May 12, 3:36 pm, Lyra <M.Q.at....@googlemail.com> wrote: ```````````````````````````` From wordsmith.org. ```````````````````````````` I didn't ask for the word "anathema", it appeared when I asked for words of 8 letters maximum - this is to keep out words like "aromatherapies" that kept on appearing. Some nice anagrams appeared - some of them follow
The Walrus was Danny wrote: You said this: "In Jonathan Gould's recent book, "Can't Buy Me Love", Gould says that Julia wrote that she was a cinema usherette on her marriage license to Alf Lennon but that she was, in fact, unemployed. The Abbey Cinema, in any case, didn't open until the year after her 1938 marriage to Alf...not that she couldn't have worked at another cinema, of