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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Anagrammar
My favorite anagrams for "William Reagan":
Real animal wig
Rail law e
nigma
Genial mail war
Rain wall image
Linear magi law
Find yours at
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(And maybe post your faves as a reply?)
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