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Amazing anagrams
www.globallifeclub.com 2006-8-3 19:49:23
An Anagram is a word or phrase made by transposing or rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. The following examples are quite astounding (although I think someone has too much spare time on their hands).
Amazing anagrams:
Dormitory == Dirty Room Evangelist == Evil's Agent Desperation == A Rope Ends It The Morse Code == Here Come Dots Slot Machines == Cash Lost in 'em Animosity == Is No Amity Snooze Alarms == Alas! No More Z's Alec Guinness == Genuine Class Semolina == Is No Meal The Public Art Galleries == Large Picture Halls, I Bet A Decimal Point == I'm a Dot in Place The Earthquakes == That Queer Shake Eleven plus two == Twelve plus one Contradiction == Accord not in it
The next two are truely really amazing. This well known phrase from Hamlet by Shakespeare:
"To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune."
becomes:
"In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten."
This phrase from more recent history (including the name of the man who uttered it):
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." - Neil A. Armstrong
becomes:
"A thin man ran; makes a large stride; left planet, pins flag on moon! On to Mars!" |
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