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I'm raw 'n' strong

(just ask Mug, Pip & Miss BA)
Where's North from 'ere?
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noiseradio wrote:Voiceless Toll
Elvis Costello
Elvis is lucky there's no "R" in his name as some wag would have long ago noted that his name is anagram for "Voiceless Troll"

Hey, no one's tried anything with "Declan Patrick Aloysius McManus" :twisted:
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Camden clam anus
calm mad nuances
calm mundane sac
Cancel madman, US

Declan MacManus
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
--William Shakespeare
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Unluckily accompanied smartass
Sarcastically summoned panic UK

Declan Patrick Aloysius McManus



That's worth a couple of points, I think.
"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
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Mr. Average wrote:Sweat Peer (as in the dreams of Cope)
This is a gross thing, isn't it?
I'm not angry anymore....
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Yes, all around.

If it makes you feel better, you could be:

Pewter Sea
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I had some fun with my name here about a year ago...

http://www.elviscostellofans.com/phpBB2 ... highlight=
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dame elf gums
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I had to really stretch the old gray matter on this one, but I eventually came up with the following: (e)mit, it(e)m and mit(e)
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Tim(e) wrote:I had to really stretch the old gray matter on this one, but I eventually came up with the following: (e)mit, it(e)m and mit(e)
What about It me?? :lol:
COME ON YOU SPURS!!
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Gillibeanz wrote:
Tim(e) wrote:I had to really stretch the old gray matter on this one, but I eventually came up with the following: (e)mit, it(e)m and mit(e)
What about It me?? :lol:
Hey, you're good at this! :wink: It got me thinking and I managed to come up with another: 'e tim
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I'm E.T. ?
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Brilliant!!
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selfmademug wrote:Brilliant!!
and true!
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bambooneedle = lamb need oboe (well, lamb's are grammatically, if not musically, challenged!)
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one model babe 8)
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A rope leash - ah solar pee
mood swung - go snow dum
noiseradio - no adios ire
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mood swung - nom wus god
a rope leash - also rephaa
noiseradio - reasonoiid
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Reason, no id. I like it.
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noiseradio wrote:Unluckily accompanied smartass
Sarcastically summoned panic UK

Declan Patrick Aloysius McManus



That's worth a couple of points, I think.
At the very least. It's annagramastic!
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noiseradio wrote:Reason, no id. I like it.
It was meant to be like reasonoid-- a very over-reasoning being.

Not that I'm saying you're that or anything... heh heh
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I love it when you explain a joke.



I got it, it just hit me that with a few spaces and a comma, it had a new meaning.
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and an extra n.
Like me, the "g" is silent.
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Post by miss buenos aires »

And missing an i. I prefer: I, Reasonoid.
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mood swung wrote:and an extra n.
d'oh!
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