Charlie Reams and Dr. Phil Hammond
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Charlie Reams and Dr. Phil Hammond
If I hadn't already met Charlie's dad I'd be suspicious...
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My dad is now rather suspicious himself.
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So, you think Charlie might be Dr. Phil's illegitimate offspring, and that the oh-so-nice seeming "strawberry blonde" (my arse) DC guest is manipulating the finals behind the scenes to ensure a win for his secret progeny? That's utterly, contemptibly, ludicrous.Stewart Holden wrote:If I hadn't already met Charlie's dad I'd be suspicious...
Except...
I've just realised the title of this thread is an anagram of "Mr. Red-haired MO has man-child plan".
That can't be a coincidence.
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I noticed that hours ago.Phil Reynolds wrote:I've just realised the title of this thread is an anagram of "Mr. Red-haired MO has man-child plan".
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Phil, did you use an anagram solver to find that or just randomly see it? Because that's actually one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.
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Ha. It just randomly occurred to me, looking at the thread title, that the phrase "red-haired child" was probably in that collection of letters; checked it out and, when I found that it was, wondered whether the whole phrase might have an amusing anagram. I then spent odd spare moments over the course of that evening trying to make something out of the remaining letters. At one point, quite late on, I had a complete collection of words (with no unused letters) that didn't seem to form a meaningful sentence, and was about to give up and go to bed when I suddenly hit on the word order that I posted plus the little backstory to go with it.Richard Brittain wrote:Phil, did you use an anagram solver to find that or just randomly see it? Because that's actually one of the most incredible things I've ever seen.
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Re: Charlie Reams and Dr. Phil Hammond
In what way should I take that?
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Richard Brittain wrote:Awesome.
Awesomely.Jason Larsen wrote:In what way should I take that?
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Phil, I treat everybody here equally and for you to say that about Stewart? Wow!
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When have I said anything about Stewart? Jason, I genuinely have no idea what you're talking about.Jason Larsen wrote:Phil, I treat everybody here equally and for you to say that about Stewart? Wow!
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I thought you were talking about him in your original post.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
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*sobs quitely in the corner*
someone nearly thought I was awesome... *sniff*
someone nearly thought I was awesome... *sniff*
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Ha...'Charlie Reams' is an anagram of 'I smear Rachel'.
Also 'Junaid Mubeen' becomes 'u mundane jibe' (although that is not as good).
'Kai Laddiman' - 'I am a kind lad'
Also 'Junaid Mubeen' becomes 'u mundane jibe' (although that is not as good).
'Kai Laddiman' - 'I am a kind lad'
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Well, Charlie's anagram is a lot better than if he were still called Soo.Kai Laddiman wrote:Ha...'Charlie Reams' is an anagram of 'I smear Rachel'.
Also 'Junaid Mubeen' becomes 'u mundane jibe' (although that is not as good).
'Kai Laddiman' - 'I am a kind lad'
(Ass Romeo, in case you werw wondering )
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I must not understand the connection between Charlie and Dr. Phil but I must say, Kai, you are brilliant!