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Posted By: Jac Anagram - 02/19/08 07:25 AM
Wanting some help to solve an anagram
The anagram is the first sentence in a classical novel.
"white fishes waste water bottoms it"
Posted By: Faldage Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 11:30 AM
Good luck. And welcome.
Posted By: zmjezhd Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 12:41 PM
There are tools for doing this. This very site offers one (link). Others may be found by googling. Welcome.
Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 01:10 PM
welcome!

I immediately think of Moby Dick.
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 01:10 PM
Welcome, Jac.

What's the novel? And can you (or somebody) parse it? I sure can't...
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 01:12 PM
Originally Posted By: etaoin
welcome!

I immediately think of Moby Dick.


Yeahbut that's "Call me Ishmael."
Posted By: Buffalo Shrdlu Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 01:12 PM
Originally Posted By: AnnaStrophic
Originally Posted By: etaoin
welcome!

I immediately think of Moby Dick.


Yeahbut that's "Call me Ishmael."


well, I didn't say I was right.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 02:47 PM
Originally Posted By: zmjezhd
There are tools for doing this. This very site offers one )link). Others may be found by googling. Welcome.

Ha!Fun. The tool in that link only takes 28 letters.
So I cut off the plural from 'fishes'.
Then it comes up with a crazy 1000 outcomes.
All complete nonsense. So how could adding the missing e and s put any sense into this?

Tool link
Posted By: Jackie Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 03:28 PM
It was the best of times it was the wor
Posted By: Jac Re: Anagram - 02/19/08 11:27 PM
thanks thats a great help
A Tale of Two Cities..
jac
Posted By: Jackie Re: Anagram - 02/20/08 01:20 AM
You're welcome; if there's money involved, I want half! :-)
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: Anagram - 02/20/08 07:53 PM
>"white fishes waste water bottoms it"

I'm sticking with colorless green ideas sleep furiously. It may not be an anagram, but at least it's a sentence.
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