Do you have a sixth sense when it comes to reading online text?

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I am this way about words and peculiar or original turns of phrase. You soul probably find yourself of like mind with Will Shortz. He was featured recently in a charming little documentary about the annual crossword puzzle tournament. He is the puzzle editor for the NY Times and speaks about his lifelong fascination with words and language ever since childhood. In one scene he’s driving along, sees a roadside sign and and casually begins rattling off different phrases which are anagrams of that sign as effortlessly as breathing. It was a fascinating glimpse into a rather unique mind. I think you would like it and am pretty sure it’s available on DVD for rent.

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