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   wordysturdy@gmail.com to wordy...@gmail.com   
   Re: Help for a surprise event   
   21 Sep 17 08:32:06   
   
   On Thursday, 21 September 2017 15:57:13 UTC+1, wordy...@gmail.com  wrote:   
   > On Wednesday, 20 September 2017 22:10:52 UTC+1, jeff...@gmail.com  wrote:   
   > > I'm trying to set up a surprise event for some friends but want to call it   
   a funny anagram of their names but not getting much luck online.  It's all so   
   I can make it a surprise event and get them to attend without them realising.    
   Are you able to    
   help?   
   > >    
   > > They are called Alison and Dave and they are moving away so I'm thinking   
   of an anagram like Goodbye Alison and Dave/ Cheerio Alison and Dave or the   
   like.   
   > >    
   > > Thanks for anything offered   
   >    
   > I love this kind of challenge...   
   >    
   > Farewell Alison and Dave = We fall in love and are sad...   
   > Goodbye Alison and Dave = Leaving a dead body soon! // Gay abandon, so love   
   died :-)   
   >    
   > Did you want it to sound like the name of an event? I guess including the   
   words 'Leaving Do' rather detracts from the surprise element...   
   >    
   > Goodbye Alison and Dave    
   > =   
   > Yob and a Doe's leaving do   
   >    
   >    
   >    
   > I'm sure there's more out there.    
   >    
   > Chris   
      
   Alison and Dave are off   
   =   
   and one sad love affair   
      
   Are they going abroad? Is "far land" worth pursuing?   
      
   Toodle Pip Alison and Dave   
   =   
   Loads love a pie and a pint do (or is it classier than that?!)   
      
   Where are they going? is Ole! appropriate?    
      
   Chris   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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