Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
A
klepto
would find a pocket right away
(l for c)
klepto
would find a pocket right away
(l for c)
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
we could try and corner the (k for n)
lepton
market and make money that way.
lepton
market and make money that way.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Just how (+u)
opulent
do you expect to be selling those tiny things?
Leptons participate in weak interactions, not good for big business.
opulent
do you expect to be selling those tiny things?
Leptons participate in weak interactions, not good for big business.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
The (p to i)
outline
plan looks good, but we probably need some market research
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For what it's worth, my own research indicates that although leptons come in six different flavors, they just don't sell as well as
poutine
in the Canadian market
(+p -l)
poutine
in the Canadian market
(+p -l)
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Is there a variant of poutine that uses (u for m)
pimento?
pimento?
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I would (-t)
impone
that adding some pimento to the poutine would make it healthier, but I suspect that it would not sell better.
impone
that adding some pimento to the poutine would make it healthier, but I suspect that it would not sell better.
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So you don't think we will become (p to d)
monied
with this product?
monied
with this product?
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I hope we find some way to raise money. I wouldn't want to become a (+g)
mendigo.
mendigo.
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
To make some money on a product you must go out (mix)
demoing
to the masses.
demoing
to the masses.
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Demoing poutine with "just a
smidgen
of pimento" to a bunch of hungry Canucks is likely to result in someone calling you a hoser.
(s for o)
smidgen
of pimento" to a bunch of hungry Canucks is likely to result in someone calling you a hoser.
(s for o)
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how about demoing some (g for h)
mehndis
depicting poutines (with and without pimento)?
mehndis
depicting poutines (with and without pimento)?
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I think I have see pictured of
shipmen (-f+m)
with something like mehndis on their bodies.
shipmen (-f+m)
with something like mehndis on their bodies.
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Maybe you spied some shipmen with mehndis of (n for u)
humpies
(the salmon, not the hut)
humpies
(the salmon, not the hut)
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Maybe what pommystuart saw were
umpires
. Shipmen would be sporting tattoos.
(+r -h)
umpires
. Shipmen would be sporting tattoos.
(+r -h)
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Shall we (i to e)
presume
that's correct?
presume
that's correct?
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I'm guessing if a dye coming from (p for x)
murexes
was used, the skin art would not be a tattoo but a mehndi
murexes
was used, the skin art would not be a tattoo but a mehndi
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Thank you. Now I can add murexes to my (-x)
resume
resume
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Leelaht is an
amuser
with all her animal anagrams
(a for e)
amuser
with all her animal anagrams
(a for e)