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A palyndromic spoonerism

"A man, a clan, a panal: Canama!"

I offer this for the amusement of all

But I'm too lazy to find other palyndromes that could be spoonerized

Any contributions?
Bob G
  

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[/nq] A Dan, a clan, a panal: Canada! CCA Annual Conference Activities Since its inception in 1990, CCA has sponsored various research and panel sessions at the annual conventions of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), International Communication Association (ICA) and National Communication Association (NCA). To organize or propose future research or panel sessions, please contact Yuezhi Zhao, research chair of CCA.

  • [/nq] A Dan, a clan, a panal: Canada!
  • CCA Annual Conference Activities Since its inception in 1990, CCA has sponsored various research and panel sessions at the annual conventions of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), International Communication Association (ICA) and National Communication Association (NCA).
  • To organize or propose future research or panel sessions, please contact Yuezhi Zhao, research chair of CCA.
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[nq:1]"A man, a clan, a panal: Canama!" I offer this for the amusement of all But I'm too lazy to find other palyndromes that could be spoonerized Any contributions?[/nq]
A Dan, a clan, a panal: Canada!

CCA Annual Conference Activities Since its inception in 1990, CCA has sponsored various research and panel sessions at the annual conventions of the Association for Education in Journ
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[nq:1]"A man, a clan, a panal: Canama!" I offer this for the amusement of all[/nq]
Wouldn't it be a more interesting game if the result actually had to make some sort of sense?

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