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Old 04-25.-2004
Dave Kahn
 
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 14:22:10 +0100, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
<outlook.bugs@microsoft.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:25:33 +0100, Martin Harlow
><martin@freedonia.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
><vbuXg+A9sQiAFwvj@freedonia.demon.co.uk>:
>
>>An anagram of 'Eric Anthony Martlew' is 'A tyrannic
>>helmet row'.
>
>I love anagrams, me. I am a Stilgoe fan.

Moi, aussi. Do you take your kids to the Stilgoe
Family Concerts at the RFH? I recall you have a
budding horn player.

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  #17  
Old 04-26.-2004
Just Zis Guy
 
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Dave Kahn wrote:

>> I love anagrams, me. I am a Stilgoe fan.

> Moi, aussi. Do you take your kids to the Stilgoe
> Family Concerts at the RFH? I recall you have a
> budding horn player.

We went to our first one last month, and most enjoyable it
was, too (even if Daddy was singing along with the
Palovtsian Dances). We have a horn player and a cellist in
the family, and Mum plays the piano and organ (and is
considering dusting off her viola to accompany Pete on his
microcello). Daddy sings.

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Victory is ours! Down with Eric the Half A Brain!
  #18  
Old 04-26.-2004
Dave Kahn
 
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"Tony Raven" <junk@raven-family.com> wrote in message news:<c6gg6m$bh2r1$2@ID-178940.news.uni-berlin.de>...

> I am intending to write to the honourable gentleman
> thanking him for introducing his Bill. I started as pro-
> helmet anti-compulsion but it was in researching the
> information to counter the compulsion aspect that I came
> across the related evidence of increased risk. So I have
> Mr Martlew to thank for opening my eyes to helmets being
> at best a neutral and at worst a bad thing. I am sure he
> will be pleased to hear it.

On reading your letter he will probably resort to one of Mr.
Larrington's favourite exclamations: Bah! :-)

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  #19  
Old 04-26.-2004
James Hodson
 
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 14:22:10 +0100, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
<outlook.bugs@microsoft.com> wrote:

>I love anagrams, me. I am a Stilgoe fan. This has prompted
>me to re-install anagram genius, which is a Good Thing
>(although I can do them unaided, a bit of cheating is never
>a bad thing).
>
>Eric Anthony Martlew MP =
>
>I'm contrary helmet pawn Lynch worm-eaten armpit
>Trenchant pommy wailer (one for the Aussies there) Oh my!
>New manic prattler! crap man, tory helmet win (n
>deference to Mr Forth)
>

One of my more used sites in the early hours of the morning
is <http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/>

For more choice, see <http://directory.google.com/Top/Recre-
ation/Humor/Wordplay/Anagrams/Generators/?tc=1>

James
 

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