The Maaslands wrote:
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> Mark,
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> The use of 'groupo' or 'grouppo' also irk me, but nowhere near as much as
> the use of 'campy'. Campagnolo, further to being a company respected
> throughout the world is also a family name, would you like to be called
> Bulgy? Furthermore the 'g' combines with the 'n' to give a 'nyee' sound in
> Italian.
>
> Steven "not Masi unless you provide me the bike" Maasland
> Moorestown, NJ
Well, what about guys that call Colnago, 'nago or is it Nago ? Gives me the creeping wimwams!
Maybe these guys call Campagnolo, 'nolo ? That has nojo!
Chuck "Chucky" Schmidt SoPas, SoCal (we Southern Californians love the term SoCal)
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