It’s time to look once more at the curious verification words that you might see when you file a comment on your blogger bud’s blog. Here are some that I saw last month and the meanings that I think they have — or should have:
Couricat – The first part of the e-mail address for a certain news anchor at CBS.
Diantut – This is the user name for Pharoh’s daughter named, Dianne.
Loanden – Whan you do when a friend wants to borrow the services of your brother, dennis, to help her move.
Madio – This is the medium with the angry talk-show hosts.
Packem – What you do to your bags when you are getting ready to leave on an extended trip.
Trobl – What I frequently get into when I engage my mouth before my brain.
Waystra – Must be a west Michigan politician, or possibly a used-car salesman.
Wisedly – This refers to how the owls act.
And now here’s one I saved for you. What do you think it means?
Pranite – ?
When the planet Pran was destroyed a huge explosion threw the remnants of Pran in every direction. One of these remnants made it's way to earth where is was discovered by a Swiss jeweller called Lukas.
Lukas named the unique material Pranite and used it to create a pendant for his girlfriend Anna.
I am a genuine pranite. I PlAN well, but then PRocrastinate, making me a pranite.
Pranite is a beautiful crystaline material used to make countertops. It does not need the special treatment that granite needs. It's semi-transparent so you can see into the depths of the slab and really appreciate the structure of the crystals. It's available in a variety of colors from deep brown to tan and many shades of green.
That's what they call it on Wednesday evening at the little country church around the corner.
They're all funny but I like wisedly the best!
What FishHawk said.
Fun post.
hi chuck, visiting you here. Thanks for keeping me in your friend list. I Hope to come back blogging again soon. God bless to you and to your love ones.
Something that we should be doing constantly–not just at night.