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Bass Trombone "Anagrams"

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:30 pm
by 2bobone
While clearing up some old correspondence the other day I ran across this curious document from 1999 entitled :
"Someone has WAY too much time on their hands !" "Anagrams of "Bass Trombone" I suspect the author is one of our British friends by certain references. It claims to be compiled by "Pip and Nicholas Eastop". Here goes --------------------------

Mrs. Neatboobs - Smarten boobs - Bosoms banter - Treason's bomb - Absent brooms - Moon stabbers - Bomb senators -Abbot sermons - Bosom barnets - Tomb baroness - Snore bombast - ABS Trombones - Master 'n' boobs - Boosts barmen - Sombre batons - Absorbs monet - Boston breams - Bamboo sterns - Bona mobsters - Breton sambos - Norse bombast - Bosom 'n' breast - Men's boob star - Bomb not arses - Some snob brat - Mob on breasts - Arse snot bomb - Snobs rob meat - Bob, man tosser - Mates rob nobs - Sanest Mr. Boob - RAM boobs nest - Net bosom bars - "Ten Bosoms" bar - Ear-snot bombs - Rambo's nob set - Bob's a monster - b-bone maestros - Bobo's no master - bosom bra astern - "Ban Rome !" sobs T - "bomber", sobs ant - Rob, best mason - So, Mr. Beast-Nob - rosen bombast - a sombre Boston - a Bb Mr. Tones ? So ! - Bent brass ? Moo ! - Moonbase trbs. - me nob boss-rat - term : basso nob - Mr. E. Boss-Baton - Mrs. baboon set - base Mr. Boston - ban Bess' motor - stab Mo's boner - BTS nob am sore - rob fatness mob - Ben, sob "foremast" - BSO "mast" boner - Tom brass 'bone - Tsars bomb one - Norse mob-bats - boat-born mess - be Strobo-Man's - brass moon bet - brass nob mote - one brass tomb - note : brass mob - me trb. bassoon - smart 'bone snob - SM nob boaster - mobs baronets - BTS boa sermon - baboons terms - brass boot men

No --- I did not check them for absolute adherence to the rules of anagram structure nor do I propose that anyone else try it ! Why does this list exist ? :idk: Did I enjoy it ? :lol: I'm sure there is something in it to amuse and offend everyone out there. My apologies ! :hi: Bob

Re: Bass Trombone "Anagrams"

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:37 pm
by Mr412
Looks like a bunch of material for on-line chat member aliases!

Re: Bass Trombone "Anagrams"

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 4:38 pm
by stewbones43
Nick Eastop is a British bass trombone player and Pip Eastop is a British Horn Player.

I would suggest that this was compiled by Nick as we know that bass trombone players have far more bars rest than horn players and also, horn players spend far too much time worrying about their next entry to do something like this.

Cheers

Stewbones43