Wordplay:
In the thread “The war on J.K. Rowling”
on alt.buddha.short.fat.guy , Noah Sombrero wrote
"The whole thing is much too complicated for me. How would I know
whether I have been indoctrinated?”
and I replied
"In Doc Trina Ted? Is Trina Ted two-spirit? :-)”
On 19/01/2023 5:47 am, David Dalton wrote:
Wordplay:
In the thread “The war on J.K. Rowling”
on alt.buddha.short.fat.guy , Noah Sombrero wrote
"The whole thing is much too complicated for me. How would I know
whether I have been indoctrinated?”
and I replied
"In Doc Trina Ted? Is Trina Ted two-spirit? :-)”
That's so hilarious you should post it to
alt.humor.best-of-usenet. They haven't had a good laugh since 2014.
Wordplay:
In the thread “The war on J.K. Rowling”
on alt.buddha.short.fat.guy , Noah Sombrero wrote
"The whole thing is much too complicated for me. How would I know
whether I have been indoctrinated?”
and I replied
"In Doc Trina Ted? Is Trina Ted two-spirit? :-)”
Note that I define two-spirit differently from transgender.
Ha, but of course that group, and rec.humor.funny, have
been abandoned by their moderators since 2014.
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
an anagram, but they're rarely of interest as they don't
generally make much sense. E.g. see above.
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 6:39:42 AM UTC+8, Phil Carmody wrote:
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
an anagram, but they're rarely of interest as they don't
generally make much sense. E.g. see above.
There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The “notable” doctor was “not able” to operate, because the room had “no table”.
On 21/01/2023 1:43 am, Jonathan Dushoff wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 6:39:42 AM UTC+8, Phil Carmody wrote:
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
an anagram, but they're rarely of interest as they don't
generally make much sense. E.g. see above.
There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The “notable” doctor
was “not able” to operate, because the room had “no table”.
If the doctor is sufficiently notable, they'll find him a table.
On 1/22/2023 3:18 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 21/01/2023 1:43 am, Jonathan Dushoff wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 6:39:42 AM UTC+8, Phil Carmody
wrote:
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
an anagram, but they're rarely of interest as they don't
generally make much sense. E.g. see above.
There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The “notable”
doctor was “not able” to operate, because the room had “no
table”.
If the doctor is sufficiently notable, they'll find him a table.
Or perhaps a couch, if he's Psycho the rapist.
On 22/01/2023 12:55 pm, Eric Sosman wrote:
On 1/22/2023 3:18 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 21/01/2023 1:43 am, Jonathan Dushoff wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 6:39:42 AM UTC+8, Phil Carmody wrote:If the doctor is sufficiently notable, they'll find him a table.
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
an anagram, but they're rarely of interest as they don't
generally make much sense. E.g. see above.
There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The “notable”
doctor was “not able” to operate, because the room had “no table”. >>>
Or perhaps a couch, if he's Psycho the rapist.
Some genuine Web sites (I haven't checked whether the sites are still up):
expertsexchange.com (like stackexchange.com, I suppose)
penisland.net (online stationer)
therapistfinder.com (therapist resource)
whorepresents.com (for finding celebrities' agents)
There's probably a word for this kind of anagram (where the work is
already done for you). Anyone?
On 1/22/2023 6:10 PM, Richard Heathfield wrote:^^^^^^^^^^
On 22/01/2023 12:55 pm, Eric Sosman wrote:
On 1/22/2023 3:18 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 21/01/2023 1:43 am, Jonathan Dushoff wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 6:39:42 AM UTC+8, Phil Carmody wrote: >>>>>
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
This kind of anagram is sometimes called a redivider.
The "notable" doctor was "not able" to operate, because
the room had "no table".
There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The
"notable" doctor was "not able" to operate, because the
room had "no table".
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