I cant do crosswords, let alone scrabble, but this is eerie. another joke or
is it.?
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From: Michael J. Coppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 6:29 PM
Subject: Eerie Anagrams



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An anagram, as you all know, is a word or phrase made
by or rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. The
following are exceptionally clever.  Someone out there is deadly at
Scrabble.

When you rearrange the letters is:
> >   >> >> > >
> >   >>     Dormitory                            Dirty Room
> >   >>     Desperation                         A Rope Ends It
> >      >     The Morse Code                  Here come Dots
> >   > >     Slot Machines                     Cash Lost in 'em
> >   > >     Animosity                            Is No Amity
     > > >     Mother-in-law                       Woman Hitler
> >   >> >> Snooze Alarms                    Alas! No More Z's
> >   >> >> Alec Guinness                     Genuine Class
> >   >> >> Semolina                             Is No Meal
> >> > >     The Public Art Galleries        Large Picture Halls, I  Bet

> >   >> >> A Decimal Point                  I'm a Dot in Place
> >   >> >> The Earthquakes                 That Queer Shake
> >   >> >> Eleven plus two                   Twelve plus one
> >   >> >> Contradiction                       Accord not in it
> >   >>      Astronomer                         Moon Starer
> >   >>      Princess Diana                    End Is A Car Spin
> >   >> >> > >
> >   >> >> > > AND HERE IS THE MOST INTRIGUING PART
> >   >> >> > > Year Two Thousand                A Year To Shut Down
> >


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