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• #5227
I was very disappointed when I learned Yarg is just Gray backwards.
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• #5228
Leaf and Ground, Gloucs.
Edam is made backwards
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• #5229
For some reason I was hoping for the Sainsbury's multi storey car park in penge ;)
Did you eat the nose first? As that upsets so many people on this forum.
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• #5230
Somehow thought it was a Cornish word. Sort of feel let down now.
You've put me off yarg now, as I hate Stinging nettles as I over react to them.
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• #5231
I don't want to be overly critical but a) Penge Sainsbury's is a ground floor only affair (you might be thinking of the crap shopping centre up the road housing a Peacocks and Iceland) and b) nobody likes a grass, keep your beak out of Moocher's big fromage heist.
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• #5233
Edam is made backwards
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• #5234
Trebor sweets name is Robert backwards
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• #5235
It was kind of coincidence though: https://thetreborstory.com/history/getting-started-1906-1920/
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• #5236
Partially founded by a Robert Robertson, no less
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• #5237
When I was little I became a bit obsessed with reading words backwards, where I’d almost not be able to read it as Trebor because I just saw Robert.
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• #5238
Genius episode.
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• #5239
Devil worshipping sweet makers.
I found a cassette of a radio show where they're going through all the backmasking stuff. It used to be a big concern of Christians back in the 90s I guess... devil music hiding satanic messages that were revealed when stuff was played backwards. Only problem was you play shit backwards at different speeds you can hear anything you fucking want.
Some of their examples were actual stuff recorded backwards and done for effect. I should try and stick that on youtube for the LOLs.
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• #5240
Devil worshipping sweet makers.
It is Halloween after all.
Nettlebed Creamery?