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Abedeus

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The Simpsons - Men's Hot Piss. Open Ms. Shit.

George Bush - He bugs Gore.

Clashero said:
"To be or not to be: that is the question, whether its nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune."

"In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten."



"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."

"A thin man ran; makes a large stride, left planet, pins flag on moon! On to Mars!"
Do you even know what's the point of this thread? Not quotes.
 

Mr. Squirrel

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Abedeus said:
The Simpsons - Men's Hot Piss. Open Ms. Shit.

George Bush - He bugs Gore.

Clashero said:
"To be or not to be: that is the question, whether its nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune."

"In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten."



"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."

"A thin man ran; makes a large stride, left planet, pins flag on moon! On to Mars!"
Do you even know what's the point of this thread? Not quotes.
What he posted are all anagrams. To be or not to be etc. is an anagram for In one of the Bard's etc. That also goes for that one small ste pthing.
 

Davey Woo

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I don't have anagrams, but I have.

Madam, I'm Adam - If you flip it 180 degrees (then put the letters the right way up again) it's exactly the same, including the commas and apostrophe's
 

jaammiie

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Sports bra - Traps orbs

Cosmetic Surgery - Yes, I correct mugs

Internet chat rooms - The moron interacts

Snooze Alarms - Alas, no more Zs
 

Deleric

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Flap Jack452 said:
Deleric said:
Flap Jack452 said:
racecar --> racecar
That is a palindrome :O

Also, for fans of the show and it's spinoff, did you know that Doctor Who is an anagram of Torchwood?

And if your not a fan, here's mine.

A Decimal Point - I'm a Dot in Place
No, what i did was i took the first r, the second a, the first c, the e, the second c, the first a, and the last r.
...That proves it's a palindrome, albiet non-directly.
 

Flap Jack452

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Deleric said:
Flap Jack452 said:
Deleric said:
Flap Jack452 said:
racecar --> racecar
That is a palindrome :O

Also, for fans of the show and it's spinoff, did you know that Doctor Who is an anagram of Torchwood?

And if your not a fan, here's mine.

A Decimal Point - I'm a Dot in Place
No, what i did was i took the first r, the second a, the first c, the e, the second c, the first a, and the last r.
...That proves it's a palindrome, albiet non-directly.
I thought palindromes were only if it can be read the same forwards and backwards? I mixed the letters all around, making it an anagram. It makes sense to me.
 

Eskay

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Harpreet (popular indian name) - the raper

Also off topic but amusing in a similar vein:

"50 cent - he's a metaphor for change"
 

Glerken

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Flap Jack452 said:
Deleric said:
Flap Jack452 said:
Deleric said:
Flap Jack452 said:
racecar --> racecar
That is a palindrome :O

Also, for fans of the show and it's spinoff, did you know that Doctor Who is an anagram of Torchwood?

And if your not a fan, here's mine.

A Decimal Point - I'm a Dot in Place
No, what i did was i took the first r, the second a, the first c, the e, the second c, the first a, and the last r.
...That proves it's a palindrome, albiet non-directly.
I thought palindromes were only if it can be read the same forwards and backwards? I mixed the letters all around, making it an anagram. It makes sense to me.
Well, by that logic, all palindromes could be anagrams. Not saying that's wrong, I guess it's technically correct.

I don't have any.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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zeldakong64 said:
Wasder said:
zeldakong64 said:
Wasder said:
Alec Guinness- Genuine class
haha ninja'd...simpsons?

EDIT: sorry double-post
Simpsons what?
They said that in the simpsons. That's where I heard it, I figured you got it from there too.
Goddammit! Curse you Matt Groening! I thought that one up watching Star Wars. Damn. He must be reading my thoughts...