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New anagram for wlahevrniees?   Message List  
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Re: New anagram for wlahevrniees?

How about WHEREVANLIES? We saw Jeanine Salla where Evan lies. Or is
that cheating because of the double-duty E? In this same vein, could
"This is not a game" also be anagramatic? I'll have my trout steamed,
please, with green onions.

Alth

--- In cloudmakers@y..., buddhacat@m... wrote:
> Possibly getting into a trout sandwich with you on this one, but
here
> goes. WESAW seems so obviously "We saw...", but nothing says we
> shouldn't but all the letters together...putting WESAW
> and "wlahevrniees" together, we can get all kinds of things. And I
> mean ALL kinds of things. A few selections:
>
> "I was [or saw] where Evan slew."
> "We slew. I have answer."
> "We answer...was he evil?"
>
> A personal favorite:
>
> "We slew Evan. I was her."
>
> Of course, the problem with anagrams and nothing to guide you is
that
> we can come up with enough combinations that the right one may not
> stand out. I think we need some key to what (if anything) should be
> found, otherwise we could be looking at the "right" anagram and not
> know it.
>
> -- buddhacat
>
> --- In cloudmakers@y..., StephenMehlB@a... wrote:
> > Okay, this is probably trout, but here goes:
> >
> > Wlahevrniees is an anagram for "I slew her Evan". This leads me to
> SPEC:
> >
> > "We saw Jeanine Salla. I slew her - Evan."
> > "We saw Jeanine Salla. I slew her, Evan."
> > "We saw Jeanine Salla. Evan her I slew."
> >
> > None of these are very likely, as Jeanine is still alive (we
think)
> and Evan
> > is most definitely male (we think). If you switch the words around
> and drop
> > out the I, you get:
> >
> > "Jeanine Salla slew Evan. We saw her."
> >
> > This too is highly unlikely, as Venus is the known perpetrator (we
> think).
> >
> > Do with this what you will. The trout, by the way, should be
> lightly grilled
> > with lemon butter.
> >
> > -- Stephen
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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Okay, this is probably trout, but here goes: Wlahevrniees is an anagram for "I slew her Evan". This leads me to SPEC: "We saw Jeanine Salla. I slew her -...
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Jun 23, 2001
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Possibly getting into a trout sandwich with you on this one, but here goes. WESAW seems so obviously "We saw...", but nothing says we shouldn't but all the...
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Jun 23, 2001
1:47 am

How about WHEREVANLIES? We saw Jeanine Salla where Evan lies. Or is that cheating because of the double-duty E? In this same vein, could "This is not a game"...
Alethea
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Jun 23, 2001
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