Hey, so it turns out I’m the 303rd author to join LibraryThing: hence, palindromic celebration!

Two more I like:

Bombard a drab mob.
Egad, a base tone denotes a bad age.

Favorite palindromes, anyone?

11 Responses to “Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?”

  1. imnotandrei Says:

    Rob ran NATO, not Ann Arbor.

  2. jennysmells Says:

    Go hang a salami; I’m a lasagna hog.

  3. sdn Says:

    tons o’ snot

  4. the_misha Says:

    I still like the one you shared with me many, many years ago:

    Satan oscillate my metallic sonatas.

  5. jess_izzle Says:

    i like a man, a plan, a canal…panama the best. =)

  6. anonymous Says:

    A good old historical Napoleon palindrome:

    Able was I ere I saw Elba

    By the way, I love your books!

  7. slayground Says:

    Palindromes rock.

  8. indy1725 Says:

    Not a letter-for-letter palindrome, but:

    Son I am able, she said, though you scare me, watch! Said I, beloved, I said, watch me scare you, though. Said she, able am I son.

  9. signifier Says:

    All your palindrome needs, met right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_pYYff7qP0

    I particularly like “May a moody baby doom a yam?” Lots of yams being doomed around here, in addition to mischocolated strawberries.

    As far as other kinds of palindromes go: when I realized that Watchmen #5 was compositionally visually symmetrical front to back, my eyes about bugged out of my head.

  10. nevikmoore Says:

    mooreroom

    That’s right. It’s all about meeeee.

  11. garretfw Says:

    Well, I don’t have one, because I’m dyslexic. But in this post, you remind me of my husband, which is just a little weird, but also kind of sweet. The night we met, he put my name into an anagram program. He is weird, and sweet. Have an interesting day!

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