Hi Sandra - Palindromes ... I came across Levidromes in Canada - two posts then (March 2018)... no I'd hate to have my beard on fire ... thankfully no beard here! - cheers Hilary
Ah, palindromes, a perennial category on Jeopardy. I have tried to put a string of them together to come up with entertaining doggerel, or even plain drivel, but my inspiration is insipid at best today, and I have failed miserably. It’s so frustrating I think I’ll set my beard on fire!
I had to look up the meaning which tells you my state of coming up with examples. I have to admit, I would describe my old boss as exciting as his name..Bob. Bob spelled backwards is still…Bob. What man doesn’t put his beard afire at least once…lol. I’d say he had some anger issues:)
Hey Hils, I looked up levidromes. Fascinating and coined by a six year old. Hmm. May have to use that on another Writerly Wednesday:)Hope you're having a relaxing day. Cheers,
Denise, Yes they are:) Right there with ya. Someone running at me with an extended cutlass and his beard on fire would have me hieing in the opposite direction. Heh. xo
Hey Jacqui, Palindromes are fun, aren't they. I read that about Blackbeard years ago. If you're interested in reading about it: 75 incredible pirate facts. The link is at the bottom of the post.
Palindromes are fun aren't they, dear EC? A mad pirate, with his beard on fire, coming at me, would certainly have me scampering in the opposite direction. Hugs
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Palindromes are fun! I can see setting ones beard on fire would be scary.
Hi Sandra - Palindromes ... I came across Levidromes in Canada - two posts then (March 2018)... no I'd hate to have my beard on fire ... thankfully no beard here! - cheers Hilary
I really like palindromes and would certainly be unnerved by someone whose beard was on fire.
Ah, palindromes, a perennial category on Jeopardy. I have tried to put a string of them together to come up with entertaining doggerel, or even plain drivel, but my inspiration is insipid at best today, and I have failed miserably. It’s so frustrating I think I’ll set my beard on fire!
I had to look up the meaning which tells you my state of coming up with examples. I have to admit, I would describe my old boss as exciting as his name..Bob. Bob spelled backwards is still…Bob.
What man doesn’t put his beard afire at least once…lol. I’d say he had some anger issues:)
That's one heck of a way to shave.
Well, I hope Blackbeard didn't end up with facial burns
black beerd shulda ben called….dum azz 😜😸‼️🐟
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama! 😊
Hey Hils, I looked up levidromes. Fascinating and coined by a six year old. Hmm. May have to use that on another Writerly Wednesday:)Hope you're having a relaxing day. Cheers,
Wow
I didn't know that about Blackbeard.
All the best Jan
Ha on setting your beard on fire, David:) Right there with ya on inspiration today.
What a wild man:)
Uy no lo sabía pobre barba. Te mando un beso.
Love palindromes. And I won't even ask how you knew about Black Beard's beard fire...
Denise, Yes they are:) Right there with ya. Someone running at me with an extended cutlass and his beard on fire would have me hieing in the opposite direction. Heh. xo
Indeed:)
Hey Jacqui, Palindromes are fun, aren't they.
I read that about Blackbeard years ago. If you're interested in reading about it: 75 incredible pirate facts. The link is at the bottom of the post.
Palindromes are fun aren't they, dear EC? A mad pirate, with his beard on fire, coming at me, would certainly have me scampering in the opposite direction. Hugs
Birgit, Bob is a great example of a palindrome.
Heh. Blackbeard definitely sounds like an adrenaline junkie, doesn't he?
He was lucky he kept his face, wasn't he, Andrew?
LOL. Indeed.
LOL. Good point, FSG.
JP, LOL. Yes indeed.
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