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Thursday, July 04, 2002

Posted by philgomes 2:27 AM

Phil Finds Hidden Meaning In His Profession:
So, I was screwing around with anagrams again.
My cousin Paul "Zag Urinal Zip" Grazzini and I got back from "Dollar Day" at the Oakland A's. (Dollar admission and hot dogs. Can't beat it, even though our seats turned out to be in the "Family Section"—no beer allowed! The whole section laughed at us as we sheepishly slunk away to imbibe our suds somewhere else. I tellya...When you can't drink beer at a ballgame on Independence Day Eve, then the terrorists have already won.)
Anyway...
I told him about my "subliminal stud" anagram experiments from July 2. He had to find out for himself so, when we got home, we started messing around with this anagram generator. We keyed in a whole bunch of names with hilarious result.
Before I left for the night, I decided to key in "public relations".
Wouldn't you know, I got "social blueprint."
I probably write more on this at another time, but it is a very interesting concept to kick around, especially in this age when a lot of the portal-based media we consume is PR masquerading as news content.




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