#81780
09/26/2002 10:28 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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In reply to:
And let's tip our collective hat to the astonishingly long yet coherent DOC, NOTE, I DISSENT. A FAST NEVER PREVENTS A FATNESS. I DIET ON COD.
IMHO the all time best palindrome is "A man, a plan, a canal: Panama."
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#81781
09/26/2002 1:09 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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The Panama Canal one is my favorite, too.
Wish somebody would beat that one!
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#81782
09/26/2002 1:12 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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What are you replying to, Alex? And why the new thread? Is the AWAD gremlin acting up again?
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#81783
09/26/2002 1:18 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Alex posted at 6:00 or so this morning by AWAD clocks...so his thread started earlier than the other palindrome thread by a couple of hours, didn't it?
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#81784
09/26/2002 1:21 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Actively, he was responding to the AWAD email for today.
The Panama one is good, certainly, for coherency and colloquial flow (if somewhat ad-speakish or headliney) where most, like the Diet of Cod, are rather awkward. The Potato Pan one has a certain ludicrous panache that I find especially attractive.
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#81785
09/26/2002 1:22 PM
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veteran
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Here's one that should go down well hereabouts: I roamed under it as a tired, nude Maori(from http://www.realchange.org/pal/authors.htm)
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#81786
09/26/2002 1:28 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Yeah, WW, it looks like Alex posted first. Wonder why I didn't see it the first time around? Oh, and thanks, Faldage, for the clarification. I hadn't even read my WAD yet. Now I think I'll go off and do something useful (sorry for the confusion!) 
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#81787
09/26/2002 1:36 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Here's one that should go down well hereabouts:
I suspect that should be go up well, ma petit poisson.
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#81788
09/26/2002 1:52 PM
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veteran
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that should be go up well But what goes down must come up, ma tante de la plume.
ma petit poisson Poissonette - a little girl fish that catches herself out.
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#81789
09/27/2002 4:30 AM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Here's one that should go down well hereabouts:Anna 
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#81790
09/27/2002 6:25 AM
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addict
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A new order began; a more Roman age bred Rowena.
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#81791
11/18/2002 6:36 AM
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stranger
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Sorry for the bump, but I just had to share. Did you know that if you use palindromes frequently, you could be referred to as a "ciloholic"? (a person who is addicted to palindromes)
Source: my Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Encyclopedia of the Bizarre book, page 187 (the Language chapter, the "Vocabulary Stretchers" subsection)
"Did you eat another dictionary?" -- what an online friend said to me once
"Did you eat another dictionary?" -- what an online friend said to me once
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#81792
11/18/2002 1:21 PM
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enthusiast
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I topi non avevano nipoti Mice had no grand-sons ( and grand-daughters).
Nipote is no sexist word.
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