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Howdy. We've moved from Cayce, but St. Elizabeth of South Rose Hill or Lizette de Waccamaw de Sud just don't do it for me.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Home Again

Home from our trip to the mountains (& from PM Mass.)

Time for laundry, dinner, anagrams.

My name, minus the honorific, comes to:

  • A celibate cozy, eh? (the only kind to have)
  • Zealot? Yea, be chic. (or the Irish version: Zaelot? Aye, be chic.)
  • Zealot Ale? Be chic, yo. (Not a successful malt liquor ad campiagn)
  • Be lazy to each ice.
  • Chaotic? Yea, Bezel.
  • Acetic zeal boy, he. (enthusiastic friar?)
  • Catechize Ale Boy (teach the drunkard?)
  • Catechize ya lobe (learn you a thing or two.)

There's hundred more. Izzy (as Stizzy O'Cayce) includes:

  • Coca? Yes, Tizzy.

See what your name or nickname derives. Check out the topical anagrams, too (plus attributions.) Warning, most of these aren't so nice...

  • April Fool's Day = Diary: spoof all!
  • Congressman Mark Foley = Sly menace grooms Frank
  • The Crocodile Hunter = Cute Hero to Children
  • The Miss World Beauty Contest = Study Charline's sweet bottom!
  • Da Vinci Code plagiarism trial = Voiced aim: grill parasitic Dan
  • Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori = Fear arch-risk, if she's in the top job
  • Heather McCartney = Hatchet Mercenary
  • CIA covert prison system = Secret Company visitors
  • George Walker Bush = Rake, who glugs beer
  • George W Bush's approval ratings = War is grave, boss. Graph to plunge
  • Mel Gibson, anti-Semite = Mean gentile sobs, "I'm it!"

Now to edit & post bike pix. Honda Goldwing = Waddling hog? No!

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