Stranger Than Friction
They say an anagram of your name can have significant reference to your actual life… in your case, “Christopher” works out to “PC Shirt Hero” (which I am sure you wear). However, it's a different case with Gretchen since (being from Iowa) “Gretchen Pirillo” works out to be “The Corn Pile Girl.” These anagrams brought to you by the very best anagram site on the Web. [Max Raven]
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6 Comments
Anonymous
April 27th, 2002
at 11:29am
Does “ANTS ATOP JON” have any special meaning?
Anonymous
April 27th, 2002
at 12:01pm
Hmmm… “orgies libra el pezon”… using one of many online translators to translate from Spanish to English, and I get: “orgies, it frees the nipple.” There MUST be special meaning in that!
Anonymous
April 27th, 2002
at 1:12pm
Wheeeeeee! That was fun!
Anonymous
April 27th, 2002
at 2:47pm
(Remembering something from a Spanish TV show)
Creo que Sergio es un Don Juan :-P
Anonymous
April 28th, 2002
at 3:39am
AUTOMATIC MASH DEL
ACADEMIA MOTH LUST
USA MOM LIT CATHEAD
ACADIA MELTS MOUTH
anagrams are fun…
Anonymous
April 29th, 2002
at 11:00pm
For what it's worth, my own real name anagrams into “So Boric-Acidly”. Quite fitting, I think, given my dryly sarcastic sense of humor…