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Please watch this video - it's neat. It uses the same words backwards and forward but means totally the opposite. It's called a palindrome. Enjoy.
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Very cool!!
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I liked it.
I think.
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You dont know
maybe you should watch it again...just to be sure
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Wow that was really cool! I liked it!
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#6
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Come on Mark it's ok to tell Campo you like it, it was interesting, I did like it better backwards. Good job Campo!
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very good.
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#8
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Not a palindrome, but still good.
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Quote:
And I'm glad MOST of you liked it (*cough*)...I thought it was pretty cool...I like it best going backwards too |
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Here is a palindrome for you:
A man A plan A canal Panama
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"Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man! We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out." --Hugh Latimer, October 16, 1555 |
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