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The Story
Dramatis personae
Lisette Oropesa: the acclaimed operatic soprano
UC#1a and UC#4 noticed that her name can make an anagram of the word “Opera”. Here’s what we came up with:
- Stop it; else opera!
- Opera: so spittele
- Opera: see, sit, plot
- Let’s Opera: I Poet
- Opera: steep toils
- Opera: I stop sleet!
- I steel opera spot.
- Is opera top steel?
- To stop lies: Opera
- Opera: Petite Loss
- Polite Opera Sets
- It pees Opera lots.
- Poet Lites: Operas
Liu Jianwei: a student at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Nicolini di Piacenza
WLBOTT Word of Warning (WLBOTTWOW): Do Not Attempt with Other Sopranos!
The Music
Sempre Libera (Always Free), from La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi.
Note: this following is sort of an anvil chorus, just not the anvil chorus.
WLBOTT Wonders: Inappropriate Acronym?
Do they go by C-FMUK?
Footnotes
At WLBOTT, we are dedicated to getting it right, as long as we don’t have to try too hard or get off the couch.
Opera People:
…. and the illogical conclusion…..