Originally posted by skeeter When a friend died last month, an army pal at the church, entombed a person sought by the second daughter, hiding new viewers who like bones.
Originally posted by skeeter When a friend died last month, an army pal at the church, entombed a person sought by the second daughter, hiding new viewers who like bones.
Originally posted by skeeter When a friend died last month, an army pal at the church, entombed a person sought by the second daughter, hiding new viewers who like bones.
skeeter
Is this an anagram ? I might need some kind of assistance.
Originally posted by thaughbaer Is this an anagram ? I might need some kind of assistance.
My wife explained it to me. "Always listen to your wife."
It's about skeletons in the closet.
Skeeter MUST be a woman!
And I'm not disputing that interpretation with her.
Originally posted by usmc7257 oooooo anagrams! Just for clarification, is "skeeter" a part of the anagram itself, or is it just your typical signature?
It's not an anagram ( too many letters ) but it is cryptic and the signature is not part of it. Enjoy.
skeets
PS edit : ....if you or anyone else does actually solve it it would be unwise to post the solution here as our "rabid caribbean" would go absolutely spare - no matter the truth of it.
Originally posted by skeeter When a friend died last month, an army pal at the church, entombed a person sought by the second daughter, hiding new viewers who like bones.
skeeter
Aha! Delicious! How could you be so sure so early? Perhaps you have had more to view then I, but in kind I would respond to the pal; A posse ad esse non valet consequentia.
Only time; ipso facto onus probandi
Originally posted by skeeter PS edit : ....if you or anyone else does actually solve it it would be unwise to post the solution here as our "rabid caribbean" would go absolutely spare - no matter the truth of it.