anagrams-related stories
Posted Aug 18th 2009 7:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Here's something that is going to take up most of your day.
Actually, it's not really new. It's an
anagram site, and those have been popular on the web for years. But let's put a TV twist on it. As Whitney over at
Pop Candy points out, David Letterman = Dead, Terminal TV. I don't happen to agree, but that's kinda funny. For the record, Jay Leno = Enjoy LA!
Paris Hilton = In His Patrol
Jon and Kate = Ant and Joke (doesn't really make sense but somehow fits)
Keith Olbermann = I'm The Rank Noble
Katie Couric = Ciao! Irk Cute
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire = Oh Wow! I'm A Brain On Satellite!
What can you come up with? Bob Sassone = So Base Snob
Posted May 26th 2007 1:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd
Okay, here's a little game I created for y'all.
I've created anagrams from the letters of thirty different TV show titles. Your job is to unscramble the phrases below into the names of actual TV shows. I've tried to make it challenging by including shows of all kinds from the past and present. I'm not offering any hints, but some should be easier to solve than others. My goal is to not have someone solve all of them within ten minutes of me posting this.
Oh yeah, and you won't win anything. Actually, I take that back: you'll win a mute, invisible, peppermint goat who will magically appear directly behind you once you've solved all thirty.
Continue reading TV show scramble game (it's fun!)
Posted Feb 13th 2007 12:42AM by Jay Black
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
(S01E15) Tim Batale = Matt Albie.
Dave I. Bradey = Very Bad Idea.
I watch TV with the closed captioning on (my mother-in-law is deaf so my wife is used to it and besides, it's helping me learn how to read) so it was fairly easy picking up on the anagram.
What wasn't so easy was figuring out what purpose the Tim Batale plot device actually served...
Continue reading Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The Friday Night Slaughter