Greg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you all got such dirty minds that nothing > sophisticated, cultivated, refined, or > ANAGRAMATICAL comes up to you? > > ---------------------------- > > "Shit!... No shit, awright!"
What a weird, weird anagram. It can't think of others. What is the "official" rules for anagrams??? Is it allowed to leave letters out? If it is then: Let It Be, right?
OT: Hey Wuudy. Check your hotmail dude. It's quite important.
Bill Wyman = My Wallbin Keith Richards = Rich Deathrisk ; Sir Heardthick Ron Wood = Odor Now Mick Taylor = Try a Lick Mo' Billy Preston = Be Ill Torn Spy! Brian Jones = A Job Sinner
Rolling Stones = Single Ron Lost ... Or Selling Tons
---------------------------- "Music is the frozen tapioca in the ice chest of history."
Let it Bleed - BED TIE TELL Exile On Main Street - A SENILE ROE TEX MINT Beggars Banquet - SANTA BEG BUG REQ Sticky Fingers - CISTERN FIG SKY Black And Blue - BLADE CALK BUN Bridges To Babylon - A BOBBLED RINGS TOY Some Girls - GERM SILOS (ROTFLMAO) Satisfaction - A CAT FITS IN SO Jumping Jack Flash - CALF SHAG JINK JUMP (WHAAAAAAAAT!!!!!) Forty Licks - FLICK STORY Brown Sugar - BAR RUGS OWN Honky Tonk Women - OH KNOW MY KENT Goats Head Soup - SO TOADS HUG APE
What? No remarks about that anagram? I'm surprised. We could start a new thread, using your own real names. God only knows what I would've gotten if I had included my middle name. All told, there's 22 letters in my entire given name.
The Menace of Mayfair Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @#$%& ;`} > > "I've come down from the upper class to Mend Your > Rotten ways."
Who are you referring to, MoM? Just curious.
@#$%& = We rank
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-02-02 15:20 by bassplayer617.
Well davido, some people do enjoy playing around with words and languages, which is maybe hard for you to understand. And btw: rien d'obligatoire, seulement pour divertir;-)
---------------------------- "Music is the frozen tapioca in the ice chest of history."
Oh no I love word play, but regret mate, that I find this type of exercise a little too forced, and contrived. Poetry to my ears, it is not. Still to each their own, I suppose it takes a certain amount of skill and perseverence. If you enjoy it, go for it!