Teller, of the magician duo Penn and Teller, has no first or middle name. His parents named him Raymond Joseph Teller, but he had the given names legally removed. On government documents his first name is listed as NFN, meaning “no first name.”
“It Means Just What I Choose It to Mean”
Do you recognize this passage?
Homme petit d’homme petit, s’attend, n’avale
Homme petit d’homme petit, à degrés de bègues folles
Anal deux qui noeuds ours, anal deux qui noeuds s’y mènent
Coup d’un poux tome petit tout guetteur à gaine
No? Try reading it aloud.
Cognitive scientists use it to illustrate the complexity of human communications.
More Anagrams
More anagrams:
- ANGERED = ENRAGED
- CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE = ACTUAL CRIME ISN’T EVINCED
- DISAPPOINTMENT = MADE IN PINT POTS
- ENDEARMENTS = TENDER NAMES
- MARRIAGE = A GRIM ERA
- MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS = NOTED MISCALCULATIONS
- PUNISHMENT = NINE THUMPS
- ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY = ANY LABOUR I DO WANTS TIME
- SAINT ELMO’S FIRE = IS LIT FOR SEAMEN
- SAUCINESS = CAUSES SIN
- SOFT-HEARTEDNESS = OFTEN SHEDS TEARS
- A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE = THIS IS MEANT AS INCENTIVE
- WESTERN UNION = NO WIRE UNSENT
Louis XIII appointed a Provencal to be his royal anagrammatist. He was paid 1,200 livres a year.
Unquote
“We are here on Earth to do good to others. What the others are here for, I don’t know.” — W.H. Auden
War Elephant
Short on human help, England enlisted another species at its Sheffield munitions plant during World War I.
Write your own joke.
Skeptics’ Prizes
The International Zetetic Challenge offered a prize of 200,000 euros to “any person who could prove any paranormal phenomenon.” It ran for 15 years, starting in 1987.
Magician James Randi has offered $1 million to anyone who can show evidence of any paranormal, supernatural, or occult power or event, under test conditions agreed to by both parties.
Both prizes have gone unrewarded.
The Monkey Signalman
For a time in the 1880s, a baboon named Jack was employed as a railroad signalman in South Africa. He was working, apparently successfully, as a voorloper, or ox driver, in the Eastern Cape when he was discovered by James Erwin Wide, a Uitenhage signalman who had recently lost his legs in an accident.
Impressed and needing a helper, Wide bought the baboon and trained him to operate his junction. When a train approached it would identify itself with a whistle; Jack would get the keys, head into the signal box and pull the correct lever to change tracks. Alarmed riders complained, but railway management investigated and were so impressed that they actually put the baboon on a railway allowance and rations, including a small amount of brandy per day.
I know this sounds preposterous, but there are photographs of Jack at work and eyewitness accounts of his abilities. His skull can be seen today in the Albany Museum in Grahamstown.
Nevermore
Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven” does not contain the letter Z.
Longest Migration
The arctic tern sees more daylight than any other creature on the planet — it migrates from pole to pole, 12,000 miles.
In its lifetime, that’s equivalent to flying to the moon and back.
Poser
Q: What is the difference between a rhododendron and a cold apple-dumpling?
A: The one is a rhododendron and the other is a cold apple-dumpling.
— Angelo Lewis, Drawing-Room Amusements, 1879
He adds, “You surely wouldn’t wish for a greater difference than that.”