Someone left me a nice comment awhile ago:
"You can't spell 'dreamy' without the letters M, A, R, and Y"
Which made me think, what a great pick up line! So flexible. Just take a flattering adjective that contains the letters of someone's name. Maybe it's an old line, maybe people are reading about it and using it to mash on bloggers all over the place, but it was new to me, and I decided to try it out on some friends.
Here's what I've come up with so far:*
You can't spell, "hale and tan" without the letters N, A, T, H, A, N, I, E and L!
You can't spell "brine" without the letters E, R, I and N!
You can't spell, "cherish port" without the letters C, H, R, I, S, T, O, P, H, E, and R!
You can't spell, "male sis" without the letters M, E, L, I, S, S, and A!
You can't spell, "wet priests" without the letters P, E, T, E and R!
You can't spell, "justice nap" without the letters, J, U, S, T, I and N!
You can't spell, "ass nut" without the letters, S, U, S, A and N!
You can't spell ... well, you get the idea. Sorry I don't have time to do everyone's name -- but feel free to add your own!
*I have to admit, I used an anagram generator in some cases; can you tell? What's a semi-anagram called, anyway? You know, where some, but not all of the letters are included?


You cant spell ' radium ' without the letters m , a, d , u , r , i
Howzzat. Got it from www.wineverygame.com
Excellent! And that's a handy site for generating more. Maduri is kind of an unusual name in itself, I must say.