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What's remarkable about that sentence? Eternal honor to the first who gets it. ;-)
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Nov 8, 2013 - 11:35 AM
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manderley
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What's remarkable about that sentence? Eternal honor to the first who gets it. ;-) It's a Palindrome and reads the same, forwards or backwards. (Will there be a ceremony where I'll get my honor, and who will be the eternal honor bearer? Can I invite friends, family and other guests, and will there be food? ) I note that mastadge and mike j cheated and didn't actually indicate the remarkableness of the sentence---only giving examples. I didn't read, anywhere in the rules, that you could do that. Therefore they should forfeit any chance at the eternal honor---assuming, of course, that it's something good. If it's bad, they can each have one. "Rules Is Rules," I say. And that's sort of a palindrome, too---since you can write it backwards as "rules is rules".
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Sit on a potato pan, Otis.
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Congrats to mastadge. And a little congrats to manderley too, for explaining it... ;-)
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Nov 8, 2013 - 5:52 PM
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manderley
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Congrats to mastadge. And a little congrats to manderley too, for explaining it... ;-) In fairness, First Breath, I think you need to award duplicate prizes and honors to EVERYONE on the thread! This will likely cost you a bundle of money, but, after all, we're probably worth it, since we bring quite a bit of wordplay experience and erudition to your thread. In expectation of the arrival of the award, I will clear a nice place on my fireplace mantel where it will take an appropriate place of honor, but I will also clear out some room in my wall safe for the bundles of cash you will probably also want to send, too. I would suggest that all of the other awardees also do this in anticipation of the delivery of our awards and ca$h.
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