Maybe KOSH-US-KOE ? or maybe not! Susie
Then I said it correctly, didn't I Susie? *David pats himself on the back*And that second one is a city in Wales, isn't it? And I have nooooooooo idea how to say it!
Translated into English, it means...."The church of St. Mary in the hollow of white hazel trees near the rapid whirlpool by St. Tysilio's of the red cave". Strange people the Welsh!! Susie ps. I didn't mean that ... my best friend in the whole wide world is from Wales!! Love you Lee
Maybe it was named after this bloke....Kosciusko - Polish patriot and soldier who fought with Americans in the American Revolution (1746-1817) (from thefreedictionary.com)
Cody IS my puppy! My great big puppy! He's my (almost) 4 year old giant puppy! He's my big baby and I WUUUV him!!! If you ever come to Indiana Gary you can meet Cody in person! But he may drown you in great big wet kisses all over your face! He's a very sweet and gentle dog. He loves everyone he meets.
Actually I was referring to a different friend ... but she's from Wales too. I love driving through Wales, especially when you get into the countryside ... thankfully all the signs have English "subtitles" but they sure do have some weird and wonderful names.Did you know that the longest word without vowels in the english language originates from Wales? The word is TWYNDYLLYNGS, meaning twins. I Love the Welsh language!! It's so ... musical!Susie
BUT NO ONE even CARES about poor Oreo.....he don't get no hugs...he don't get talked about...NUTTIN!