Anagrams and Tombstones
Because I'm in a silly mood today, here's a silly post featuring anagrams and tombstones, and a link to Susan Higginbotham's post 'The Reign of Edward II as Told by LolCats'.
Courtesy of Anagram Genius:
Piers Gaveston:
So, regent's a VIP
O, VIP greatness
Piers Gaveston, earl of Cornwall:
Flawless evil or arrogant ponce
Farewell, arrogant VIP coolness
Now genial rascal perverts fool
Narrow, flavorless angelic poet
Love-lorn large wasps fornicate
Edward the Second:
Chewed, sad rodent
Chewed, sodden rat
Edward of Caernarfon, king of England:
Ranking wolf and offended arrogance
Flawed freak raging on cannon-fodder (Edward II at Bannockburn?)
An offended rancor of grand weakling
Isabella of France:
Affable, censorial
Noble facial fears
Isabella of France, queen of England:
An affable eloquence of slandering
An off-balance, fine, golden squealer
Slag conquered affable inane felon
An offendable, genial flea conquers
Roger Mortimer, lord of Wigmore:
I'm merrier or flogged tomorrow
Roger Mortimer, earl of March:
Trim, error-free macho glamor
Grrr! I'm a male comforter hero
Grrr! Carefree, immortal homo
Hugh Despenser the Younger:
Ugh! Gosh! Unrepented heresy
The sunny sheep grudge hero
Hugh Despenser the Younger, lord of Glamorgan:
Hugger-mugger on hero's daft, shapely Londoner
Sharp-nosedly flogged through green manure
O my God! Half-nude hero straggles up greenhorn
Sharp, tone-deaf, lush, gloomy, rugged greenhorn
And some tombstones courtesy of the Tombstone Generator, via Christy K. Robinson's Rooting For Ancestors:




Posted by Alianore 04 March, 2009 at 10:42 AM