One company that used to own Arby's franchises in Michigan and neighboring states was named "Sybra". Or an annoying plant that never seems to stop growing? I really want to ask him if the baddie is called Kevin, but I bottle it. When the villain asked "What is a CD Ynnhoj? During the Russian Revolution of 1905, university students went on strike.
In the end, the protagonist realizes that the name of the person she was impersonating is "dessert", and immediately dies when St. Eadnua's feast is over. What is an anagram. Reminds me of our employee picture day here at Pupford. Consequently, for Desperate Measures, the second of this two-part story, Koquillion was credited as being played by Sydney Wilson. Then again, the Anti-Fairies might think names like "Omsoc", "Adnaw", "Negroj", "Yknib" are too odd.
Fitting, seeing as the word for "scythe" in Japanese is "kama".... - It's not just Maka — a few of the witches have backwards names, according to their animal theme. Events conspired to make many of the characters stay in Aremid until the following spring, but in that time nobody seemed to notice that Aremid was actually DiMera spelled backwards. Name thats an anagram of alone in the world. In the days before every conceivable scintilla of information about Doctor Who could be examined online, the place most fans got any details from was Radio Times magazine (ahem, you're welcome). Legends of the Dead Earth: In Batman Annual #20, Old Posea, who tells fables of Batman, is named after Aesop. No dout another one of Finister 2's Internet names. Share your authentic self with other people. The suspects realize that his parents loved puzzles a lot and that he himself hates them.
Mxy desperately tries to get him to say "Namrepus" to send him back to our world, but even when he does nothing happens; when Supes has had his fun, he voluntarily returns home by saying "Le-Lak". One of Gene Deitch's earliest Terry Toons has old standby character Dinky Duck abruptly quit his cartoon and walk out of the theater to the greener pastures of television, where he gets dragged through making one commercial after another, including one for the drug Niripsa, aspirin spelled backwards. Really takes me back to a simpler time in the video game world. Your real names are Aldrin, Celeus, Relyk, Poinot, Styllith, Parathion.
In Planescape: Torment, one possible party member is Nordom a rogue Modron. Vampirella: Surely there are more examples to find (the other Warren mags Creepy Magazine and Eerie surely have a ton either), so anyway for starters: "Goddess from the Sea" features Namlooc, Namelttil, and Namgib. Sneaky stuff... And finally, the codename that never was. It wasn't until after the Apollo missions that the source of the names was made clear. Presumably because "Anti-Poof" might be considered homophobic. One of the games, Spooky Nerds Castle, introduced a Mad Scientist named Dr. Dren (read: Nerd, like the candy), who then went on to appear in a few other games. Play now: New York Times.
And speaking of Barrowman, Torchwood wasn't his last sojourn into Who-themed codenames. Now what's this strange place called Nilreb... - In the second book in the Space Brat series, Blork is cloned by accident. The name Gertrude can't be beaten! Russell T Davies ended up liking the title so much that he seeded it into Doctor Who, leading to it eventually taking on the form of a spin-off series (previously intended to be called Excalibur) starring John Barrowman. Polly Pocket story "Pollyworld" featured two exchange students named Karl and Lark. "Nature" spelled backwards; he's actually a powerful forest spirit, maybe even a Genius Loci. Pearl Mackie's companion Bill was certainly a city girl - but how could the bubbly Twelfth Doctor's best pal have ever been credited as "Mean Town" before she was announced? Even before it was revived in 2005, even before the internet or colour TV itself, Doctor Who was a show that had to protect its secrets – whether they be the identity of a new companion, details of a shock twist or the even the return of the show itself. The contestant Rotiart stepped forward and proclaimed dramatically, "Rotiart spelled backwards is... " (rip off name tag for The Reveal) "Traitor! None of them like it. The Cra (the French spelling of bow) are supurb archers.
"I thought it sounded foreign. Your Scrabble and Word with Friends opponents will marvel at your ability to make words. It's "Goldenberg" spelled sdrawkcab, but what significance this has, no one knows. The Feca (the French spelling of coffee) create translucent shields and are quite intelligent. 'Manuk' is the Javanese slang for male genitalia. The main protagonist of the Miyamoto-created series Pikmin is Captain Olimar. OK, at least one more is just the Master. Math typesetting: The "Xits" font is "Stix" font plus math symbols. Also in "Slumberland, " the mirror in "Looking Glass" is a transport to an upside-down version of the same room titled "sslaG gnikooL. Christopher Stasheff's A Wizard in Rhyme series features in one of the books' backstory an Evil Chancellor named Reiziv. Customer: A palindrome?
Mandrake's Mirror World counterpart Ekardnam. Discworld: - The Discworld concept of being "knurd" — so sober that you actually need an alcoholic beverage or two to be normal. There is some fan speculation that master of disguise Eno Orez from Motter and Lark's Terminal City is a robot. A musical example in Person of Interest, which utilizes a Sdrawckab Leitmotif; specifically, taking The Machine's main motif and playing it in reverse to serve as the main motif for Samaritan.
In Guild Wars, the Elementalist possesses two Fire Magic spells named Rodgort's Invocation and Mark of Rodgort. We have the OMON, or "Otryad Militsii Osobogo Naznacheniya", the Russian special police force. Over the past few days, everyone's become a teeny bit obsessed with a game named Wordle. Type of game: Word search. Batman: The Brave and the Bold: In one episode, Batman landed on a planet with counterparts of Batman and Superman characters, and he himself gained Superman-like abilities. This is most likely intentional, as they are two halves of the same artwork. In "Samaritan Snare, " the captain of the Pakled ship is named "Grebnedlog" in the script. In the middle of the first episode, it was revealed that one of the contestants was actually a spy. There is a town called Gorlab in Ultima I. In the German children book "Urmel fliegt ins All" we have the Neschnem, which is just "Menschen" (humans) backwards, modulo the usual sch phoneme problem.
It was originally eastbound only, running the reverse route of the Nebraska Zephyr.
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