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Fun article! That's longer that the longest palindromic paragraph that my father knows of:
"T. Eliot, bard, notes putrid tang emanating, is sad. I'd assign it a name: gnat dirt upset on drap toilet."
(My father did not write this. He saw it in a bookstore once and remembered it or wrote it down or something.) Although the word mentioned in the article you linked to is longer, I think that this makes a bit more sense. Only a bit, though...
Fun article! That's longer that the longest palindromic paragraph that my father knows of:
ReplyDelete"T. Eliot, bard, notes putrid tang emanating, is sad. I'd assign it a name: gnat dirt upset on drap toilet."
(My father did not write this. He saw it in a bookstore once and remembered it or wrote it down or something.) Although the word mentioned in the article you linked to is longer, I think that this makes a bit more sense. Only a bit, though...