Anagram Spam: You’re Going to Do WHAT to Your "Honry Ssiter"?

If you’re not already dyslexic, a quick review of your spam folder is sure to make you think you are.

Since spam filters are getting better and better at snagging words and partial words ranging from “cialis” to “n*ked,” “win” to “save,” “girlfriend” to “pl*asure,” spammers have taken to turning e-mails into anagrams to crack the code for landing safely in our inboxes.

So, for this afternoon’s entertainment, let’s see if you can solve this Anagram Spam:

1. Honry ssiter
2. Shemlae
3. Fere hstoing
4. Amaznig rseluts
5. Esay trmes
6. Rversees agnig
7. Cahs bnuso
8. Pnneies a day
9. Rski fere
10. Scroe with baebs
11. Btse ratse
12. Vagria
13. Whlei you seelp
14. With a didlo
15. No mddileman
16. Ngeriian
17. Refniance your hmoe
18. Wrko at hmoe
19. Onlnei phramcay
20. We htae spam

Oh — and if you’re a would-be spammer yourself, here’s a nice little tool you can use in your craft.

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3 Responses to “Anagram Spam: You’re Going to Do WHAT to Your "Honry Ssiter"?”

  1. Ike says:

    Thanks! Without that tool, I’d have taken MUCH longer to realize that “Media Orchard” is really just an anagram for “Admired Roach.”

  2. Scott Baradell says:

    Gee, thanks Ike.

    Oh, by the way, I do realize that this post features merely scrambled words and not actual anagrams. I’m lazy that way.

  3. Rich says:

    Scott,

    It’s still very funny, especially coming from someone who understands the meaning term “A Dig Em Over.”

    I may just have to play tomorrow…

    Rich

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