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WillinChina Posted: 17.05.2005, 02:49



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Since MK has extended its name to "Mebyon Kernow - The Party for Cornwall" it has leant itself to certain anagrams, such as:

Men who try for beer now only talk crap.

Want only partly free home: brown rock.

Weep not for thy broken army, Cornwall.

Any other contributions on this or any other Cornish theme? (just for fun)
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xxxxxx Posted: 17.05.2005, 04:18



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Narrowly conformant, perky bowel. (Removed the)

Warmly knob narrowly. Potence. (Removed the and for)

CONTEMPORARY KNOWN BRAY WELL

CONTEMPORARY KNOB ALL NEW WRY

COMPONENTRY BROKEN WALLY RAW

COMPONENTRY RANKLE BYLAW ROW

COMPONENTRY WANKER RALLY BOW

CONTEMPORARY BROWN WANK YELL

COMPONENTRY WANKER BLOW LYRA

COMPONENTRY BROKE WALLY WARN

COMPONENTRY BROWN RALLY WEAK

COMPONENTRY LABEL WORRY WANK

CANKERWORM ENTROPY BAWL ONLY
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Kattell Posted: 02.01.2006, 17:56



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I think someone's got too much time on his hands!
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lyskerrys Posted: 02.01.2006, 22:50



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Surprise, surprise. WillInChina only posted anagrams relating (even vaguely and humorously) to Cornwall or MK. Strop on the other hand posts any old crap, even removing inconvenient words, and not forming sentences. Well done.

"COMPONENTRY BROKE WALLY WARN" relates especially closely to Cornwall, I thought.
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xxxxxx Posted: 03.01.2006, 01:55



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QuoteSurprise, surprise. WillInChina only posted anagrams relating (even vaguely and humorously) to Cornwall or MK. Strop on the other hand posts any old crap, even removing inconvenient words, and not forming sentences. Well done.


Surprise surprise, lyskerrys contributes nothing to the thread, then has the gall to critisise me for doing just what was asked.

I think WillinChina nailed it with;

Men who try for beer now only talk crap.

Gosh, lyskerrys has now got a role on the board all to himself. It's only the role of following me about moaning on and on like a two year old who's had his smarties taken off him, and demonstrating his profound lack of humour, but at least it's a role.

Funnily enough, the words "Mebyon Kernow - The Party for Cornwall" give an apt anagram to describe our Lys..

"Non-party knob, worm fellow treachery."
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:25

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Not 'treachery', eh strop...but that wouldn't fit either your anagram or your own personal take on spelling, would it? (said a dolt...or is that dlot?)
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HarvsPenzance Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:31



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OOh anagram programs. They're so im-per-ess-ive.
Maybe if I use one people would think I am so witty and sooooper-clever and thought them all up on my own, (rather than just type some shit in and cut-and-paste the result)
Not a complete cnut.
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:32

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You, sir, are King Cnut!
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:33

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Only kidding, HP, but it was somewhat irresistable :mrgreen:
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xxxxxx Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:33



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Thanks to my personal spell checker, as I had omitted an "a".

An anagram of "stonefly" is sly often. icon_biggrin
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:35

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big f***ing deal
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xxxxxx Posted: 03.01.2006, 02:49



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Back fueling dig.
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 03:01

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Here's a spoonerism (because it only works phonetically, and some LECTURORS on here have enough trouble with letters):
Tot a wad sosser
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xxxxxx Posted: 03.01.2006, 03:13



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Oh dear, how childish can you get? Thrown all your toys out of the pram now?
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 03:19

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Is that the best response you can come up with, LECTUROR?
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