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First of February 2010 01/02/2010

Yreka Bakery.

Any others?


 
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race car


 
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Sorry - that's from here:

[url= http://www.funklogic.com/palindrometer.htm ]clicky[/url]


 
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never odd or even.


 
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Quiz - What's the longest palindromic place name in the UK?


 
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...although "able was i, ere i saw elba" is a pretty famous one.


 
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rats live on no evil star


 
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riiiight....


 
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A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!


 
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Pete - close but no cigar!!lol


 
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race face


 
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My daughters name - IZZI. Looks the same upside down too ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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lol


 
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Isn't that a pun?


 
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Quiz - What's the longest palindromic place name in the UK?

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My daughters name - IZZI. Looks the same upside down too

Making it an ambigram.

Racecar is usually quoted as the longest word, dunno about placenames.

What about semordnilaps? Words that spell a different word backwards?


 
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"saippuakivikauppias"

It's Finish for 'Soap Stone Seller"


 
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lid off a daffodil


 
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Sums are not set as a test on Erasmus.
Ian


 
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Barney - It has taken me most the night but - A man, a plan, a call, a ma'am, a llama, a mall, a canal, Panama!


 
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Madam in Eden I'm Adam


 
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Onion - you are quite correct sir!


 
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theres a place in Oz named "Oomoo Oomoo" or was i dreamin


 
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Satan oscillate my metallic sonatas

[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aibohphobia#Jocular_and_fictional_phobias ]Aibohphobia[/url]

But I think the Germans have it with Nebelregennegerleben (the life of a black man in rain and fog)

Or you can have this in Korean - ????? ??? ????? ??? ?? ??? but I've no idea what it means


 
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'Tis Ivan on a visit


 
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Cask o beer an a reebok sac


 
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Ipswich


 
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That Korean word means "Pityful are the president's siblings - will they come back to estate agentry?"


 
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My daughters name - IZZI. Looks the same upside down too
Making it an ambigram.

That is a fact I am now armed with to bore her with in later life. Thankyouverymuch ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 05/01/2010 10:53 am
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[i]That is a fact I am now armed with to bore her with in later life[/i]

So you are going to hold her upside down on the 18th birthday and say 'Look, she looks exactly the same!'


 
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