2015/12/15 11:51:09
Bristol_Jonesey
Is it weird how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how weird it is?
2015/12/15 12:03:01
Mesh
werD S'erehw?
2015/12/15 12:04:00
jamesg1213
Love it
2015/12/15 13:56:02
bapu
I on otto, no aye?
2015/12/15 18:25:36
craigb
Wow, that's a good one!  Probably the longest palindrome I've ever seen and it includes circular logic - nice!
 
Here's a couple of smaller ones:
 
A man, a plan, a canal: Panama!
 
Straw?  No, too stupid a fad. I put soot on warts.
2015/12/15 19:05:06
SteveStrummerUK
 
Er.... it's not a palindrome
2015/12/15 21:28:12
BobF
Bristol_Jonesey
Is it weird how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how weird it is?




Cool.  A mirrored double entendre?
2015/12/15 21:59:26
craigb
SteveStrummerUK
 
Er.... it's not a palindrome




You are right!  I sit corrected! 
(I knew it was too good to be true.)
2015/12/16 04:41:33
Glyn Barnes
SteveStrummerUK
 
Er.... it's not a palindrome
The palindrome of Bolton would be Notlob, it don't werk.
2015/12/16 08:33:08
Kalle Rantaaho
Finnish language is probably the easiest there is for palindrome creators. AFAIK, the longest known single palindrome word is saippuakauppias (soapsalesman).
Another I found in a hurry: Siat sallinette, etten illastais! = Pigs excuse me for not dining :o/
There are lots of people having palindromes as a hobby. They can be several senteces long.
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