Anagrams
You can rearrange the words in a phrase to spell new words. Perhaps this can reveal the truth about things. Who knows, lots of things are possible, even stupid things.
Dick Warren Armstrong
Be ware of war god, dude.
The United States of America
Where can we park, sir? My car eats.
San Francisco
Fun in fog sun
Cover the Marmalade in Zeppelins
Many put air ships on jam, a uncle rots
London, England
Long domination
World War Two
Lord, why win tower?
Wear your heart on your sleeve.
Show me my forgotten tomorrow
Axes and Alleys
Dean needs alleles
Palindromes
These fun phrases can be read forward and backwards. What fun you’ll have.
Aztec death means Spaniard yards grow hi-tech, dz.
Madam, there must be in the garden a loose madman.
A can, a tank, a lob the boy at a cantankerous canasta.
Forgive the parish priest, he said the purchased Parcheesi on the olive.
Wexans wait for the whitewash walls of taxaw.
Find the glove, Robert or the rowboat will turn, Ralf.
O! It rains folio!
Dennis and Otto sinned.
Birdman ate sparerib.