Bury A Dork

My brother has found an internet anagram generator. Entering his own name got this interesting result: Born Turkey. Entering my name has only yielded a few useable results. Dry Oak Rub, A Ruby Dork, and Bury A Dork were the most useable in my estimation. Brent uses his anagram for his YouTube screen name. I don’t think I’ll be using anagrams of my name for anything, but it sure is fun to look at. Plus, it’s much easier than wrangling it out manually, as Michele did earlier.

HERE it is so you can try it for yourself.

Picture, cuter pi, pure tic, cup tire

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5 Responses to Bury A Dork

  1. Beth says:

    My best were “Herb Septet”, which sounds like a name so it would be a good screen name. And “Bets Her Pet” which reminds me of Bobbie, and anything that reminds me of my kitty makes me smile. :)
    I tried Harold’s name and it didn’t give anything as cool as Lauren came up with in church one day. I can’t remember it right now, but I’ll think of it later…

  2. Michele says:

    Where’s your desire for creativity? Where’s the challenge with letting a computer do it for you? I can see using the online tool as a last resort, a desperate attempt, when all else fails…but come on old man – give yourself credit – you have wonderfully creative juices. Look at your rubics cube message during chapel today!
    I see Lauren was able to give it a try with Harold’s name. Of course it was during church – shame on you Lauren!

  3. Lauren says:

    I believe Harold’s was Hard Pro Steel, which is funny since he’s a Steelers fan.

    My favorite for my name was Numeral Remorse. I’m always having numeral remorse. Another was Amen! More Rulers!

  4. Peggy says:

    9 hours later & I’m still scrolling thru all my choices …. tune in tomorrow ….

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