We should take lessons in originality from the British, with names like Oxford (named for a shallow spot in the river where oxen could cross), Runnymede (water-meadow),or Churchill (gosh, I wonder?)
Or maybe from the French, who haven’t come up with a name for a bridge after almost 450 years?
We should take lessons in originality from the British, with names like Oxford (named for a shallow spot in the river where oxen could cross), Runnymede (water-meadow),or Churchill (gosh, I wonder?)
Or maybe from the French, who haven’t come up with a name for a bridge after almost 450 years?