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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Thu May 30, 2024 12:38 am
by leelaht
mind if I (+i)

pirate

that?

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 4:29 am
by pommystuart
Whilst you are are pirating the saying I'm going to hide whilst I cook some (mix)

pratie

lest you pirate those as well.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 8:36 pm
by leelaht
I won't pirate your pratie, but be careful you don't mistake one for a

pietra.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:17 am
by jil
That would ruin your (r to s)

pastie

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 4:51 pm
by leelaht
would adding

petsai

also ruin your pastie?

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 6:08 am
by jil
You would certainly not got any (t to r)

praise

from the pastie traditionalists

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:38 pm
by pommystuart
If you spoil my pasties I (+p)

apprise

you, that I will not be happy.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:50 am
by leelaht
I should let you know that I keep my (+t)

speartip

very sharp if you're planning on violence.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 7:01 am
by jil
Alternatively some

periapts

might protect you

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2024 7:33 am
by pommystuart
Indeed, some Periapts might protect you if you are fond of (-p)

parties

(or just bring a plate of pasties) :lol: :lol:
:kangaroo:

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 12:37 am
by leelaht
Some might believe a periapt can protect you from a (+a)

parasite

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2024 10:02 am
by jil
Perhaps periapts could be use to protect (t to i)

apiaries

from bee parasites

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2024 9:57 pm
by pommystuart
Not sure if that would work as the bees are free to roam and visit species such as (-i)

spiraea

Spiraea Definition
Alternative form of spirea.
A taxonomic genus within the subfamily Spiraeoideae "” the spireas and certain meadowsweets.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:07 pm
by leelaht
Typical (+c)

airscape

paintings don't include bees.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2024 10:38 pm
by Randi
Maybe Stuart could keep an eye out for

Epacris

in his travels around Australia and see if it attracts bees.

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2024 3:19 am
by pommystuart
Sorry, I will probable bee to beezy to do that. :lol: :lol:
:kangaroo:

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2024 8:18 am
by jil
That's not one of the things that Australia has giant (+l)

replicas

of?

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 12:25 am
by pommystuart
jil wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2024 8:18 am That's not one of the things that Australia has giant (+l)

replicas

of?
You are correct Jil, Australia does not have one (that i can find) bur Canada has/had one.
https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attracti ... berta.html

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 12:38 am
by pommystuart
Whilst Austaralia may not have gient Bee structures, the bakery at Mareeba has massive (-p)

eclairs

for sale (and the apple turnovers are huge and delicious.) :D :D
:kangaroo:

Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:51 pm
by leelaht
If you're not going to share a picture of the giant eclairs, next time you go bring your (put the p back in)

calipers

and provide measurements.