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Solo forums => Fifth Beatles and the Merseybeat Scene => Topic started by: raxo on January 01, 2006, 10:45:37 PM
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You Know His Name (Mix Up The Letters):
Try your hand at anagram-making! Jumble the letters of Sir George's name and see what you can find.
You can choose GEORGE MARTIN or SIR GEORGE MARTIN
e.g. George Martin: rare GeM got in
Funny results! :D
P.S. I'm posting some of them ... if some of you know them please let the others play... :-/ ;D
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Hilarious.
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Try you!
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P.S. Another result tomorrow
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goerge martin
Oi! GGreat name. lol
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Is there somebody with the name 'Martin George'?
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Do you mean as an username or a real one? In lots of southamerica countries and some mediterranean ones too Martin is a first name but George is not a surname
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Boy George? lol
Susan George, the great dart player Bobby George lol....I don't know any others.
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goerge martin
Oi! GGreat name. lol
Yep, I've spelt (or spelled) sometimes goerge instead of george in the past ... it's time for me to say sorry here :B ;D
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Boy George? lol
Susan George, the great dart player Bobby George lol....I don't know any others.
I meant George is not a surname ... in those countries
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The Westin Hotel in Sydney, Australia, where Sir George launched "Playback: The Illustrated Autobiography of George Martin", is ideally situated in a heritage building on the corner of George Street and Martin Place.
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I see about the mis-spell. lol....Same letters though. ;) I still made the anagram. U see?
I was just making a joke about people with the sur-name George. Theres not many. :)
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...I was just making a joke about people with the sur-name George. Theres not many. :)
Not many, indeed.... famous people, of course.
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The name George has its origin in ancient Greek, meaning something like "farmer, man from the country" LOL
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Not many, indeed.... famous people, of course.
I've found these:
David Lloyd George, British Politician (family name was Lloyd George)
Eddie George, American Football Player
Edward George, British Economist
Gladys George, American Actress
Henry George, American Economist
Melissa George, Australian Actress
Boy George, British singer
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Yep, I've spelt (or spelled) sometimes goerge instead of george in the past ... it's time for me to say sorry here :B ;D
OI! Ggreat name is actually an anagram of George MArtin. I was not speaking about your spelling mistakes. Even though I also spelt George wrongly. lol
I have only just realised the mis-understanding. lol
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OI! Ggreat name
Great!
(and I was not trying another anagram here)
But yes here: Gear not griMe
There are some more!!! and funny ones :D
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There are some with Sir George Martin too! Posibly the funniest ones
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I look forward to seeing them and racking my brain in my spare moments. ;)
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I'm going to give more time (to all of you) then ... ;D
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Sir George martin
Sitarr Man George
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Good one!!! If you go that way ... well you are very near to a very funny one, indeed ... look the beginning.
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Sir George Martin
Gee! I'm Ringo Starr!!!!!!!! lmao
Shame we got no L's or C's. lol
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Congrats! That's the funniest one I've found out! ... but there are some more ... specially with George Martin (without Sir)
However there's another one with Sir ... but not an easy one. A clue: did you know that "Signor" means "Sir" in italian?
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Shame we got no L's or C's. lol
Do you need any L or C? What for?
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Well, we got a mention of George and Ringo already. Macca & Lennon!!!! lol ;D
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Well, we got a mention of George and Ringo already. Macca & Lennon!!!! lol ;D
I see ... It seems George prefered Ringo! (... but which George?) LOL!
P.S. Take a look at my reply 22
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Congrats! That's the funniest one I've found out! ... but there are some more ... specially with George Martin (without Sir)
However there's another one with Sir ... but not an easy one. A clue: did you know that "Signor" means "Sir" in italian?
Si capito. Sono demi Italiano et demi Inglise. ;) Parlez troppo piccolo Italiano. lol
(My Italian is poor.)
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George Martin
Rat in me grego
Roger tie n mag
I am now struggling....
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Si capito. Sono demi Italiano et demi Inglise. ;) Parlez troppo piccolo Italiano. lol
(My Italian is poor.)
Ok, then ... you only must use "signor" word instead of "Sir" the rest of the anagram ... well, it could be in Worldish if you wanna so. ;D
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Signor George Martin hmmmm
There are some clues I have found here. And also a great site link on George Martin.
http://www.pcug.org.au/~jhenry/fun.html
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I am Signor Regret (not really Sir George, but Mike Smith, the producer from Decca, who turned the Beatles down!).
You got it!
This is the end of the game, I guess.
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good game. ;)
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Gent or Mirage and Gig era Mentor are my favourites ... and Gee i'M ringo starr, of course.
Magi or reGent is good too.