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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:39 pm
by espross
A
klepto
would find a pocket right away
(l for c)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:22 pm
by pommystuart
espross wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 8:39 pm
A
klepto
would find a pocket right away
(l for c)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 11:08 pm
by leelaht
we could try and corner the (k for n)
lepton
market and make money that way.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:50 am
by pommystuart
Just how (+u)
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
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:55 am
by jil
The (p to i)
outline
plan looks good, but we probably need some market research
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:23 pm
by espross
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)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:19 am
by leelaht
Is there a variant of poutine that uses (u for m)
pimento?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:17 pm
by Randi
I would (-t)
impone
that adding some pimento to the poutine would make it healthier, but I suspect that it would not sell better.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 8:37 am
by jil
So you don't think we will become (p to d)
monied
with this product?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2024 11:07 pm
by leelaht
I hope we find some way to raise money. I wouldn't want to become a (+g)
mendigo.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:52 pm
by pommystuart
To make some money on a product you must go out (mix)
demoing
to the masses.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 1:48 am
by espross
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)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:42 pm
by leelaht
how about demoing some (g for h)
mehndis
depicting poutines (with and without pimento)?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:43 am
by pommystuart
I think I have see pictured of
shipmen (-f+m)
with something like mehndis on their bodies.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 12:56 am
by leelaht
Maybe you spied some shipmen with mehndis of (n for u)
humpies
(the salmon, not the hut)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:42 am
by espross
Maybe what pommystuart saw were
umpires
. Shipmen would be sporting tattoos.
(+r -h)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 5:48 pm
by jil
Shall we (i to e)
presume
that's correct?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 10:55 pm
by leelaht
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
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 3:33 am
by Randi
Thank you. Now I can add murexes to my (-x)
resume
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 4:57 pm
by espross
Leelaht is an
amuser
with all her animal anagrams
(a for e)