You got me drooling. OH YEAH. You are singing a beautiful song. Like Sinatra. That sounds great. I'm proud of this team.
Perhaps, however the cheer which originated at USL is "Hot Boudin, cold Coush Coush". Coush Coush is a cajun breakgast which is nothing more than fried cornmeal usually eaten with milk and sugar. A little bit of cane syrup makes it yum yum.
Well now let me throw my hat in, if cos cos, cous cous, or coush coush are in referance to a delightful cajun dish then the spelling is a mote point due to the FACT that cajun french is a spoken language, NOT a written one. So actually you all are right in a way. Look That Up in Your Boudreaux and Thibadeaux Dictionary!
Re: Re: My spelling was closer. quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Jean Lafitte What are the names of our best two pitchers who are injured? I forgot. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Lafitte = 0wned
My Cajun grandmother pronounced it cooshcoosh like it was one word. Since it wouldn't sound as good in the cheer said fast like that I always thought it was spelled coosh coosh. Or at least I would have thought that if I had ever thought about it befoe now. Which I haven't. Since we have nothing better to do or to talk about than that (myself included because I have nothing better to do at the moment than writing this) that we are in as much of a need to get a life as that guy who worked out the entire realignment of every conference in the NCAA in another thread on this forum
How many of you boys have ever had Cajun CousCous? My Maw Maw used to make it for me, and it is made from corn meal. I love it. HOW MANY OF YOU HAVE REALLY HAD CAJUN COUS COUS? :geaux:
Please add an "h" to the name. All cajuns know it's coosh-coosh. Also, Jean, nice edit on the 1st post.