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A palyndromic spoonerism
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Bob G
2003-07-12 13:35:41 UTC
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"A man, a clan, a panal: Canama!"

I offer this for the amusement of all

But I'm too lazy to find other palyndromes that could be spoonerized

Any contributions?



Bob G
John Bailey
2003-07-12 21:23:33 UTC
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Post by Bob G
"A man, a clan, a panal: Canama!"
I offer this for the amusement of all
But I'm too lazy to find other palyndromes that could be spoonerized
Any contributions?
A Dan, a clan, a panal: Canada!

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I'm lazy too.

See also:
http://sks.mcmaster.ca/megabbs/thread-view.asp?threadid=166&start=1
http://www.planetmedalofhonor.com/features/interviews/iv_deadlyservers.shtml

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Mike Oliver
2003-07-12 21:31:12 UTC
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Post by Bob G
"A man, a clan, a panal: Canama!"
I offer this for the amusement of all
Wouldn't it be a more interesting game if the result
actually had to make some sort of sense?

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