Dana, Steph, Krystal, Steph’sFriendAaron and I all went to see The Da Vinci Code last night. I’ll not bore you with what I thought of the movie, but it did get me thinking a lot about codes and so forth. So today, I decided to look online to see if I could find any good anagrams of “Rob L Glazebrook” or its derivatives. I thought maybe I could turn it into a pen name or something of the sort. Turns out, my name is not easy to anagrammanate, considering all of the o’s and the addition of a z.

Dana’s name, on the other hand… I had better results by far there. The best anagrams of “Dana Humphreys” (in my opinion) are:

Meanest:
shady prehuman
pushy drama hen
puny marsh head
any push harmed
damn pushy hare
unshamed harpy

Most Telling of the Past:
heard many push
had urea nymphs (yikes!)

Dirtiest (biggest category, duh):
shared any hump
raped shy human
raped many hush (shhh!)
had suprahymen (made up word, still funny)
hand repays hum
handy arse hump (hehehe…)

Doesn’t Fit Elsewhere:
puny harsh mead
had humane spry
sad hyper human

Most Fitting Given our Exercise:
handy masher up

If nobody else finds these funny, I blame the fact that I got home from the movie around 1am and had to get up for work at 6am. :)

Love,
-Sir Bowel

Posted Wednesday, May 24th, 2006 at 5:47 pm
Filed Under Category: humor
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Catherine

Ah, so your middle name is Lewis! Nice work, Sir Bowel. I’ve always loved anagrams. My name can be rearranged to spell Nectarine Thuds and Theresa Dunnict, the latter of which I’ve used as a pen name on a few occasions.

LOL. Pushy drama hen. None of these are exactly flattering…