Film Anagram competition, with a possible prize!
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Some brilliant ones, thanks all.
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Would I be right in thinking the opening sequence of Fawlty Towers might have had some influence on the development of your show, mate ??
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Flowery Tw@ts you mean? No of course notrigger wrote:Would I be right in thinking the opening sequence of Fawlty Towers might have had some influence on the development of your show, mate ??
It's only a minor aspect of a whole new 'world' we're building - Fawlty Towers' anagram examples are an even smaller part of a classic TV series but it's funny how so many people remember that particular word play
I'm not going into detail about this yet as if it all falls flat then I'll look an even bigger numpty, but these episodes are no longer than 10 minutes duration. It is aimed to be visually appealing to kids whilst involving adult humour delivered in subtle and inoffensive ways.
ps the cinema owner here is called Alfred Cockhitch. Puerile eh?
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Selby White and Wigan White, would you pm me please with your real names, or the name you'd like showing on the relevant credits if it actually happens? I know yours already Rigger but tell me if you want something different.
They won't all be used but there are some corkers and I'm grateful for your help, chaps. Cheers
They won't all be used but there are some corkers and I'm grateful for your help, chaps. Cheers
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You might not believe it but this whole idea is possibly coming to fruition this year!
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Just looked at the dates.Another Northern Soul wrote:You might not believe it but this whole idea is possibly coming to fruition this year!
Thread Resurrection, LUFCTalk style!
Four years ago.
Now that what I call a resurrection.
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Must admit was thinking I was losing my memory as couldn't recall posting.Wigan White wrote:Just looked at the dates.Another Northern Soul wrote:You might not believe it but this whole idea is possibly coming to fruition this year!
Thread Resurrection, LUFCTalk style!
Four years ago.
Now that what I call a resurrection.
Then realised its 4 years old.
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Re: Film Anagram competition, with a possible prize!
seventeenth cookers foul cow - one flew over the cuckoo's nest
goofier bad art - A Bridge Too Far
motor teeth refinery - From Here To Eternity
glad wee rehearse - Where Eagles Dare
I cheated https://www.wordplays.com/anagrammer/funny
goofier bad art - A Bridge Too Far
motor teeth refinery - From Here To Eternity
glad wee rehearse - Where Eagles Dare
I cheated https://www.wordplays.com/anagrammer/funny
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The Funny Corner
When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney
The Thrones Murders
The Funny Corner
When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney
The Thrones Murders
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Ha, who knew?!Davycc wrote:seventeenth cookers foul cow - one flew over the cuckoo's nest
goofier bad art - A Bridge Too Far
motor teeth refinery - From Here To Eternity
glad wee rehearse - Where Eagles Dare
I cheated https://www.wordplays.com/anagrammer/funny