Palindromes
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A palindrome is a word, sentence, verse, or even number that reads the same backward or forward. It derives from Greek roots that literally mean “running back” (palin is “again, back,” and dromos, “running.”) dictionary.com
My guilty secret. I find palindromes to be just fun. Sometimes they are really interesting (A man, a plan, a canal: Panama!), profound (Evil is a deed as I live) or even wonderfully ridiculous (Go hang a salami, I'm a lasagna hog!).
I frequently fill in time on my daily commute inventing new ones. This will be where I post them as they spring from my addled pate.
Enjoy!
Bonk-reward a burn action? No! It can rub a drawer-knob!
[Big night out?] 'Slap on Eve's seven opals!'
DENY POOL SIREN? NIPS SPINNER IS LOOPY, NED!
To pet sap? A hoot! Met it.
So, Leni; plates not on?
Set Alpine lost item to.... oh?... a paste pot!
No, I met stan. I placed a decal pin at stem ion!
Leon, no straw warts on Noel!
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