Name Anagrams

SLP

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Hey fellas, you tried making anagrams out of ya names?

Had a bad dose of the squits today, so I had a bit of time to myself and came up with a couple for me

\"Sir Les Patterson\" = on p*ss leers lart.......

\"Sir Les Patterson Minister of the Arts\" = sorriest simpleton farts in theatres

Now whilst I may at times be guilty of the first.....I think the second is a gross exageration....infact a bloody lie and I\'m, going to sue the b8st&rd who said it.


[Edited on 20/6/2005 by SLP]
 
Interesting, if unusual, anagram of \"tadpoleman\" is.....lead tampon !

\"sixfootsteve\" = vexed footsies........A man destined for travel, perhaps

\"bribones\" = bi boners......bit of a poofter connotation, there, mate ;)

\"biggandy\" = dag by gin (oh yes, I\'ve had a few of them by using that method)

[Edited on 21/6/2005 by SLP]
 
you know the one thing i hate about aussies is

on one hand they send over half decent lager :)

then they go and spoil it by sending
home and away, neighbours cell, block H ,flying doctors,jason donovan ,bad dress sense ,etc etc the list goes on :(

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for a bloke who dresses up as a ugly shiela he should talk :P
 
To the tune of yellow submarine....courtesy of the barmy army for our aussie cousins :D

In the town where I was born, there lived a man who was a thief
And he told me of his life, stealing bread and shagging sheep.
So they put him in the nick, and then a magistrate he went to see
He said \"put him on a ship, to the convict colony\"

You all live in a convict colony, a convict colony, a convict colony
You all live in a convict colony, a convict colony, a convict colony
 
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