05-30-2013, 08:19 AM
Hi Brownlie,
Thanks for reading this, I appreciate it was a bit different but I did enjoy writing it. As regards the Peter and Paul reference it is an anagram of perpetual, something I found out by mistake a couple of weeks ago and have been waiting for the chance to use it somehow. Although when I discovered it my first thought was also about the bible straight away, they must be the two most well known saints.
Also Eternity is an anagram of entirety, as you can see I've gone a bit anagram mad but I did back down from using coeternal and tolerance, I'll save it for another time.
Thanks again.
AR
Thanks for reading this, I appreciate it was a bit different but I did enjoy writing it. As regards the Peter and Paul reference it is an anagram of perpetual, something I found out by mistake a couple of weeks ago and have been waiting for the chance to use it somehow. Although when I discovered it my first thought was also about the bible straight away, they must be the two most well known saints.
Also Eternity is an anagram of entirety, as you can see I've gone a bit anagram mad but I did back down from using coeternal and tolerance, I'll save it for another time.

Thanks again.
AR
wae aye man ye radgie
