![]() Short, sweet and to the point! Not particularly impressive as a palindrome, but one you can probably use on a regular basis. This may well explain some things going on at NASA of late, and it has the additional advantage of appealing equally to devil worshippers, space enthusiasts, and Santa buffs alike! Now, if there was only some way to work it into a conversation.ĥ. A Santa Lived As a Devil At NASA (8 words, 25 letters) Owl eat it? Clearly there is more to this story than meets the eye! 6. What, precisely, is a metal worm and why would Mr. In this case, the author (who shall remain anonymous) was forced to create a phrase that, while working as a palindrome, makes very little sense. Sometimes it’s just painful to watch how some palindromes are created. Owl Ate My Metal Worm (6 words, 19 letters) There’s also no truth to the rumor that it’s in the Bible, although I suppose it could have been one of God’s first introductions. This one has been around so long, no one is quite sure who first came up with it. Madam In Eden, I’m Adam (5 words, 17 letters) Unfortunately, the title is probably the highlight of the book, one imagines. It even works as the title of a book, making it one of the better ones out there. This one is a classic penned by Leigh Mercer way back in 1948, and is unique in the respect that it actually makes sense (Eva and her bat-stabbing excepted). A Man, A Plan, A Canal-Panama! (8 words, 21 letters) It is, however, a pretty clever one and, of course, it’s a question that badly needs to be asked, although I’m not entirely certain what qualifies Eva to make that determination. In caves, it’s not quite a perfect palindrome due to the comma.
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