August 21, 2011
“This is a moon.”
As to what he is doing… Apparently “fixing” the van by rubbing a dandelion on the “moons.” (I suspect him of witchcraft…)
As to what he is doing… Apparently “fixing” the van by rubbing a dandelion on the “moons.” (I suspect him of witchcraft…)
Wish I had gotten a picture of it…
“Hapless” came from the word “hap”, which meant:
one’s luck or lot.
Thus, “hapless” would mean luckless, or unfortunate, unlucky.
“unfortunate,” c.1400, from hap (n.) in the sense “good luck” -less.
Although “hap” has the meaning of “occurrence, happening, event”, “hapless” came from “hap”‘s meaning of “luck”, not it’s other meaning(the above).
I don’t actually care too much, but it does seem bizarre.