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Famous person, who is it.
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Trump on Dettol0
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I would go for Catherine Zeta-Jones but there's no hyphen so it can't be.1
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It is catherine but our quiz master fucked it up. Useless fucker.3
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This one just came up on a football quiz I did online. It's a current premier League footballer... Took me ages
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Thrown or Throne?0
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Dominic Calvert LewinCafcTeckers said:This one just came up on a football quiz I did online. It's a current premier League footballer... Took me ages
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The best anagram will always be: mother in law = woman hitler7
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Actually my favourite is: twelve plus one = eleven plus two7
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Colin Wanker is the best one.
Also Cricket Shot = Trescothick2 -
David Ginola - Vagina Dildo.
You can close this now, admin.2 -
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John Collins - Collins John1
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Virginia Bottomley - I'm an evil Tory bigot2
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Alan Shearer - Anal her arseNorth Lower Neil said:David Ginola - Vagina Dildo.
You can close this now, admin.
Paul Merson - Lump on arse
Fabrizio Ravanelli - Evil Brazilian afro
Gareth Southgate - Huge treat to shag
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Gammon Retreat
Anyone know who this is? Said to be an Addicks supporter.0 -
Jim Davidson Gemma Arterton?0
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Yes0
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I opened my bridegroom's speech with that one. Those who may recall my ex's exploits from a old classic thread may observe I probably earned them with that...stackitsteve said:The best anagram will always be: mother in law = woman hitler0 -
Amusing one I just found:
”Here's one that requires a little backstory:In the early 1970s, Sir Peter Scott and Robert Rines tried to prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster, and allegedly got sonar readings, and also two pictures of flippers. Not the whole thing, but a flipper—although most scientists, be it said, thought it was a rock or something other than evidence for Nessie.
Scott and Rines wanted to seek legal protection for the monster, but found that only a validly named biological species could be protected under British conservation law at the time. They proposed the formal scientific name Nessiteras rhombopteryx. "Teras" is Greek for "monster", and "rhombopteryx" means "rhombus-shaped fin; diamond-shaped fin". So Nessiteras rhombopteryx means "Ness monster with diamond-shaped fins." Here's the article where they proposed the name, in 1975: http://www.nature.com/nature/jou...
And then someone showed that Nessiteras rhombopteryx was an anagram for "Monster hoax by Sir Peter S."
Rines countered by pointing out that the name was also an anagram for "Yes, both pix are monsters. R."
I don't think either anagram was actually intended when Scott and Rines came up with the name. (The name isn't scientifically valid, anyway, because no physical specimen has ever been found.) Arguably, the whole thing is just a distraction from Scott's long and distinguished career in wildlife conservation. But there you have it.”
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The late John Lennon, Sir Paul McCartney, the late George Harrison, and Ringo Starr"= In long careers, they all once sang major hits in a rather talented Northern group0
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Here's a relevant one to work out.
Matt Southall is a thieving cnut.
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never heard of him. you could've written it as dominic lewin calvert and I wouldn't have got itpaulie8290 said:
Dominic Calvert LewinCafcTeckers said:This one just came up on a football quiz I did online. It's a current premier League footballer... Took me ages
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Kylie Minogue = You like minge0
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Prosecutor = Court poser
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JOHNNIE JKACSONS RED AND WHITE ARMY0
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I think you mean “Les use re fucks”.cafcpolo said:It is catherine but our quiz master fucked it up. Useless fucker.0 -
She lost her hyphen to a welsh miner years agocafcfan said:I would go for Catherine Zeta-Jones but there's no hyphen so it can't be.2

















