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Dancing with alphabets in anagrammatic dreams!

by MakotoSakashima in Six-Word Memoirs on Mar 01, 2011 | add favorite | T-shirt

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e.towhee says,

Perhaps you should try making a pangram, a sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet at least once. An example of a pangram is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." It would be quite a challenge, though, to make a SIX-WORD pangram. I like this memoir of yours.

e.towhee says,

Is it possible to make anagrams of Japanese words, phrases or sentences?

BanjomanDan says,

I admire your dedication to be becoming an anagram master!

Believe says,

You are a master wordsmith!

MakotoSakashima says,

Thanks, everyone.

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