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OK, Put the Breasts away for a minute, take a a break. Let's play.......Anagrams? Easy!! just pick a few of your favorite forum names totally at random, mix and match and put them in the Anagram mixer. It's fun to see what pops out. For example:-


If I snuggled up with Sean and Dulwichmum = CowbearukSeanDulwichmum = "Cow Lukewarm, Bad Eunuchism!"


Dominitianus (and) Ondine = "Is Nude Domination" (Dom does love his Penis)


SO, from "Sob Beefsteak", you should find no less than three of my personal favorite forum idols, any ideas?


This is easy, "Wave Large, Avid Chew" is another educated forum lady?


Come on, go mad, forget those pendulous breasts and play.

Ko Wrote:

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> > SO, from "Sob Beefsteak", you should find no

> less

> > than three of my personal favorite forum idols,

> > any ideas?

> >

> >

>

> Keef, Bob and ?



and Asset. This is fun (and a real timewaster!)

Polly, KO seems to have beaten me here, mind you from yours I got Mucky, Unmelodic Whimpers!! Clue for mine:- as in my first posting, if I no longer snuggled with them?


Finally a real cracker!! Again, male & female, the male has both christian and surname as his forum name and the female sounds like an old victorian music hall performer:-


"Obliterate Mangiest Charlatan"

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