7 of 7 (Wrap-Up)

This is post 7 of 7 this afternoon and will bring to a close the principal content offered in this, our January virtual meeting. If you’re just now joining us, scroll back to today’s Post 1 of 7 to enjoy the whole meeting, start to finish.

 

14) ANAGRAMS UNSCRAMBLED!

We’ve unscrambled the anagrams we ran in our opening post earlier this afternoon to reveal, here below, the names of notable science fiction characters, writers, and filmmakers! Check your answers against these:

1) GARFO SHLOND sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this early sci-fi hero: FLASH GORDON

2) NAWRED MONWO sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this favourite comic book Gal: WONDER WOMAN

3) VOSSI ACAMAI sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this prolific science fiction writer: ISAAC ASIMOV

4) SARL DENOHI sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this prognosticator: HARI SELDON

5) Captain JEMIR TARISUSI BEKK sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this leader from a competing franchise: Captain JAMES TIBERIUS KIRK

6) VENRU JEELS sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this world-famous science fiction writer: JULES VERNE

7) BREK MARTOS sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this genre-defining author: BRAM STOKER

8) PLEEN EYRILL sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this survivor of a close encounter: ELLEN RIPLEY

9) TEC THOROD sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this long-lived traveller: THE DOCTOR

10) NOOB WRINSILL sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this young space pioneer: WILL ROBINSON

11) JEMURI THRILD sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this foremost American/Canadian editor, writer, and political activist: JUDITH MERRIL

12) AN JOLWOT sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this award-winning, Montreal-based writer and poet: JO WALTON

13) WREEN BACYU sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this traumatized individual: BRUCE WAYNE

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15) POGGEE RAL sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this classic sci-fi filmmaker: GEORGE PAL

16) TORR JENACH sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this early hero of sci-fi literature: JOHN CARTER

17) SANUZAR GOLL sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this well-bred protagonist: LAZARUS LONG

18) MUX FRELOD sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this true believer: FOX MULDER

19) SHAAR RENNOC sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this mother: SARAH CONNER

20) JORN PHENTECAR sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this director, who has a Thing for horror and sci-fi: JOHN CARPENTER

21) REY SHYAANUHARR sounds like a Star Wars character, but is actually an anagram for this influential filmmaker: RAY HARRYHAUSEN

15) A THIRD CORONAVIRUS PARODY SONG 

From Jigsaw Health co-founder and CEO Patrick Sullivan Jr., we learn that this health and wellness outfit “has many friends who are…working from home” and “struggling right now in some form or another” under the yoke of this pandemic. Noting that laughter is the best medicine, he adds: “Please allow us this attempt at comic relief while we work from home to maintain our supply chains…and our sanity!” The coronavirus parody his people put together features Ashley Leroux singing lyrics penned by Rick Polito; the song was posted on Jigsaw Health’s YouTube channel, which is where we found it:

 16) THANK YOU!

We hope you have enjoyed your time with us this afternoon, and we ask all of you to check in regularly here at www.MonSFFA.ca for additional content during this continuing pandemic, and for any news as to when the club expects a return to face-to-face meetings. Thank you for your interest and attention, and don’t forget to comment on today’s offerings!

We’d also like to thank Danny Sichel, Sylvain St-Pierre, Joe Aspler, Keith Braithwaite, and Cathy Palmer-Lister for putting this January 9, 2021 DIY, Virtual MonSFFA Meeting together, with a nod, as well, to our supporting contributors today.

Until next month, when we will gather virtually once more, please isolate in your homes, continue to practise social distancing in public, wear your mask, wash your hands often, and get your shots as soon as the vaccination is made available to you! Continued patience, discipline, and emotional fortitude is crucial to seeing us all safely through these final months of this accursed pandemic!

17) FINAL PARODY SONG

 We wrap up with this bouncy little number by Kyla Schoer and Aaron Bernbach, who posted it on her “aschoerthing” YouTube channel: