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A Call for Anagrams

A Call for Anagrams

Posers and Puzzles

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"George W Bush"---->"Whose bugger"

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"Public relations"--->"Crap built on lies"

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My history exam included multitudes of names, which I found it necessary to anagram:

"Isaac Newton"--->"WO! Act Insane!"

"Charles Darwin"--->"Lard sac whiner"

"Edgar Allan Poe"--->"Pee and a rag doll"

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Remember the tory MP Virginia Bottomley?
"I'm an evil tory bigot".
😀

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Excellent! Haven't heard of her though, I'm American 🙁.

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Originally posted by royalchicken
"Public relations"--->"Crap built on lies"
thats good

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Thanks.

"I, Alias Lover"--->"i.e. Lav Sailor" ("lav", of course, being an abbreviation for "lavatory&quot😉

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Alias Lover --> All Ovaries

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Translation - A Torn Stalin, A Non-Starlit, Astro-Lint
George Gordon Noel Lord Byron - Blended Egg Goo on Ron or Larry, Blended Eggnog or 'Orono Lorry'
Operation Frequent Manhood - Do A Nineteenth Form Pro Quo
Reimann-Zeta Function - A Canton Fez Timer In UN
Chodel Godel - Coded Go Hell

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Steve Hagen--->He gave ten (my father's name, his anagram)

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Eric Clapton--->Narcoleptic

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What about the two funniest ones I have seen.

Astronomers - Moon Starers
New York Times - Monkeys write

And then again there is always the old classic.

A decimal point - I'm a dot in place

Amici Sumus

Feivel

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George Herbert Walker Bush -> huge berserk rebel warthog

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"Dear Hun" is unheard, for obvious reasons.

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Here's a
sleepwalker insertion : Peter Leko wins Linares.