"A Record Entry" and other fun with anagrams
Today I am playing with anagrams (it is actually a work thing, not just a time waster, although it is that too - I am trying to figure out the cryptic meaning behind the name of an old park in Kingston where the hospital was built - rumour has it that the name is an anagram or acrostic or something). I put in my name (first and last) and here are some of the better entries - although there are a bazillion so I didn't read through each and every one of them:
"A record entry," "A rectory nerd," "A cry to render," "Ardency retro," "Traced ornery," and "Ace nerd or try."
For Laura (last name only, too many nonsensical with your full name) - "Tear Spill"
For Mark, no too many - "Ask Mrs. Rum"
For Danielle (first name only)- "Lead Line".
'spose I should get back to it.
rgsc
4 Comments:
Jeremy's Iron?
huh? what is "jeremy's iron" an anagram of?
Jeremy Irons
Ow come on! That's funny!
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