Well, my short list became a very long one, with brilliant anagrams, hidden words, historical allusions, homophones & a bold Spoonerism everywhere; so I'm going to have to pick out just one, and that is sudokulover's Post Nr 18 "Sir may need A levels...", which I found reads well on top of being a not too difficult anagram.
Very well done, SL, but everybody else,too:it's been a joy "marking" despite the torture!
And I hope more than one of you will enjoy the present: funny-peculiar rather than funny-haha this time.I owe it to an English saxophonist friend back in Hamburg (thank you, Colin!). In case you get interested in Urban Sax, an enormous French sax group, there's a review of the recording to be found under "Julian Cope presents Head Heritage:Fraction sur le Temps" -- and I hope the slightly blurred visual quality of the clip will not detract from your enthusiasm! Thank you all & bye till next week.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKZ-uXvRpWE