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Alan Shore
18-04-2004, 12:01 PM
Was putting off doing work and messing around with anagrams and came up with the following for you. Enjoy.
Bill Gletsos: Lot Less Glib
Barry Cox: Carry Box
Kevin Bonham: Ban Hive Monk
Chesslover: He loses VCR
Starter: Rat Rest
Garvin Gray: A Gravy Grin
Matthew Sweeney: Why Tweet Enemas?
Jeo: Thick Ark
Gandalf: Glad Fan
Ian Rogers: Sir Orange
As for me: Obscured Ink, Inc.
But more incredibly: Dion's Nick = Bruce
jeffrei
18-04-2004, 12:53 PM
Not a chesskit forum contributor, but how about Heather Huddleston = Hurl The Stoned Head?
:p I believe it was Dr Z. who first coined that one, but it seems to have taken on a life of its own. :p
Alan Shore
18-04-2004, 01:01 PM
Not a chesskit forum contributor, but how about Heather Huddleston = Hurl The Stoned Head?
:p I believe it was Dr Z. who first coined that one, but it seems to have taken on a life of its own. :p
Nice one, hehe. Speaking of Dr Z, a friend of mine, Kevin Sheldrick came up with:
Charles Zworestine: Chess Learner to Wiz !
I also forgot before,
Kerry Stead: Sky Treader
Rincewind
18-04-2004, 01:47 PM
Barry Cox: Carry Box
Just a lousy Spoonerism???
With a bit more effort you might have found
Cry borax
;)
regards, Barry
Machiavelli
18-04-2004, 04:46 PM
Well, I didn't get one at all!
Rincewind
18-04-2004, 05:06 PM
Well, I didn't get one at all!
How about?
void at cards
craved stoa
v. dadaist orc (weak I know but nearly ;) ).
Alan Shore
18-04-2004, 05:37 PM
Just a lousy Spoonerism???
With a bit more effort you might have found
Cry borax
;)
regards, Barry
Sheesh Barry, I did do a lot of users.. guess you can't please everyone. Go have a cry about it, borax :p I tried to make the anagrams descriptive but it proved difficult with some of you.
Let's see, David Castor: A Dad's Victor
Also: Add Savior TC
(It just needed to be JC and it was perfect.. but the T can always stand for 'The').
Rincewind
18-04-2004, 07:57 PM
Sheesh Barry, I did do a lot of users.. guess you can't please everyone. Go have a cry about it, borax :p I tried to make the anagrams descriptive but it proved difficult with some of you.
Let's see, David Castor: A Dad's Victor
Also: Add Savior TC
(It just needed to be JC and it was perfect.. but the T can always stand for 'The').
How about...
Davo Drastic
A Sad Covert
Odd Car Vista
Toad Carvers
Avid 'Ard Scot
Vacates Rod
Diva Carts Do
Is a VCR To Add?
A Vat Discord
To Cadavers
Add Cat Visor
and my favorite...
Vast Arid Cod
Trent Parker
19-04-2004, 06:18 PM
some people have too much time
Alan Shore
19-04-2004, 06:49 PM
some people have too much time
I think everyone on this BB falls into that category.. :confused:
Rincewind
20-04-2004, 12:15 AM
I think everyone on this BB falls into that category.. :confused:
:eek:
New favourite...
Vicar At Odds!!!!
Bruce Dickinson, AKA Damn Poisons, yo' just been served, sucker! It's on!
:owned: :lol:
Alan Shore
20-04-2004, 12:34 AM
:eek:
New favourite...
Vicar At Odds!!!!
Bruce Dickinson, AKA Damn Poison, yo' just been served, sucker! It's on!
:owned: :lol:
Nice try with the 'Damn poison' but you are missing an s in there :p
Even so, I like the vicar one :D
Rincewind
20-04-2004, 12:36 AM
Nice try with the 'Damn poison' but you are missing an s in there :p
Even so, I like the vicar one :D
I meant Damn Poisons
Damn keyboards! ;)
Ok I think we're running out of combinations for Dav(id/e) Castor. Let's try...
Matthew Sweeney
Lets see if there isn't something more approriate than "Why Tweet Enemas?"
(BTW to undertsand the "served" reference you need to have seen Southpark Season 8, Episode 5 (I think), "You've been F'ed in the A")
Alan Shore
20-04-2004, 12:43 AM
I meant Damn Poisons
Damn keyboards! ;)
Ah yes of course, nice. I came up with 'A mind snoops' for me.
Your name's too damn hard, with the y,x and 2 vowels with no e's. Do you have a middle name I could work with?
Rincewind
20-04-2004, 12:52 AM
Ah yes of course, nice. I came up with 'A mind snoops' for me.
Your name's too damn hard, with the y,x and 2 vowels with no e's. Do you have a middle name I could work with?
My middle name would be like mana from heaven.
James
You get an A, E and S but have to contend with the J.
BTW my first entry for the Matthew Sweeney challenge is
New Sweaty Theme
Gotta go to bed now, early start tomorrow. :(
Alan Shore
20-04-2004, 01:04 AM
Ah ha!!
Major Sexy Crab!
:owned:
Trent Parker
20-04-2004, 02:11 PM
okay. The best i can come up with is:
TNT REAR PERK
Alan Shore
20-04-2004, 02:31 PM
okay. The best i can come up with is:
TNT REAR PERK
How about Trek Partner? :)
Bill Gletsos
20-04-2004, 02:49 PM
Wet Maths Weeney
ursogr8
20-04-2004, 03:24 PM
Wet Maths Weeney
Classic :lol: :lol:
Rincewind
20-04-2004, 04:43 PM
How about Trek Partner? :)
Good one. A difficult combo of letters. How about...
Rent Pert Ark
Ran Pert Trek
?
Wet Maths Weeney
... thats the gear! :lol:
these are good value!
Alan Shore
06-05-2004, 11:38 PM
I like this one :)
James Bonning - Banjo Men Sing
I like this one :)
James Bonning - Banjo Men Sing
very nice. :clap:
Rincewind
02-02-2005, 03:08 PM
Kaitlin, in a kilt (a tin ilk) lit a kin.
Link it a nail kit, lit ink (a tail ink).
Kaitlin, in a kilt.
Bill Gletsos
02-02-2005, 03:31 PM
Kaitlin, in a kilt (a tin ilk) lit a kin.
Link it a nail kit, lit ink (a tail ink).
Kaitlin, in a kilt.
i talkin.
Kaitlin
02-02-2005, 03:48 PM
Kaitlin, in a kilt (a tin ilk) lit a kin.
Link it a nail kit, lit ink (a tail ink).
Kaitlin, in a kilt.
I like Barrys "in a kilt" one.... and I went to the Ruby Gloom site to see if I had enough post points to buy a checkered skirt kilt for my avatar, but I dont :(.
And when I got bak...
i talkin.
I like Bill's one too, its kewl.. plus sometimes I do talk too much :( but I still like it :classic:
I'm going to see what I can make up for people, but I dont think I will be good at it.... sooooooo I may just cheat a bit :classic:
Alan Shore
02-02-2005, 04:02 PM
David Richards - Did Harvard Sci
Libby - Thy Slim Bib
Frosty - Voids Draft
jenni - Linen or Jive
The Snail King
02-02-2005, 05:53 PM
Frosty - Voids Draft
Actually, since its STEPHEN FROST you could have:
FRESH NET POST
THEFTS PERSON
or perhaps:
SENT ESP FORTH
ursogr8
02-02-2005, 07:08 PM
i talkin.
A second classic Bill. :cool:
Well done.
Bill Gletsos
03-02-2005, 11:04 AM
Actually the classic one I thought of a while back is surely
trevs ranting on. ;)
Rincewind
03-02-2005, 11:53 AM
trevs ranting on. ;)
:)
I've given your name another quick go and come up with the following. For the ratings officer what could be more approriate than
tell big loss
?
But I'm sure there are better ones there. Your name seems to have the right combination of letters for making anagrams.
ursogr8
03-02-2005, 12:08 PM
Actually the classic one I thought of a while back is surely
trevs ranting on. ;)
And another good one Bill. :clap:
Three out of three is a TREND; and confirms the theory that you are an exceptional talent. No need for any more metrics nor examples on this score Bill.
I am convinced that there are times where even you can be silly. ;) . This is a goodness.
starter
ps
Gotta go. Just thought of something else in my reply to Ian on the Competitive thread.
Alan Shore
03-02-2005, 05:06 PM
Actually, since its STEPHEN FROST you could have:
FRESH NET POST
THEFTS PERSON
or perhaps:
SENT ESP FORTH
:oops:
Terribly sorry.. there is a David Frost that plays chess too isn't there? Momentary confusion... not quite as bad as going the wrong way down a one-way street but that may have happened on the same day.. eek.
The Snail King
04-02-2005, 08:26 PM
Terribly sorry.. there is a David Frost that plays chess too isn't there?
Not sure about the chess link there ... there used to be a David Frost that was a TV presenter in the UK? I have a brother called David too.
Rincewind
04-02-2005, 09:54 PM
Not sure about the chess link there ... there used to be a David Frost that was a TV presenter in the UK? I have a brother called David too.
There is a regular tourny player in Victoria called Peter, rated in the 1800s. Looking at the master file there is also a David but he is not yet rated (and from Queensland).
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