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Who's this Leaky Gasses character?
OK, I admit it. I actually looked through the team rosters for someone
whose nickname could be Leaky. Kept hearing the announcers talk about a rider, "Leaky Gasis" or something like that. Now I know it's a team called "LiquiGas". I am too stupid to live. Bill "but there really is a Dick Trickle" S. PS: You know you've got a TdF jones when your coffee maker starts up earlier and earlier each morning (prolly just a left coast thing)... |
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Nooo... everyone in my household would be too dumb to live in that case too.
The British commentator really is saying "leaky gas" not Liqui-gas. I think he's tryin' to be funny... "Bill Sornson" wrote in message ... OK, I admit it. I actually looked through the team rosters for someone whose nickname could be Leaky. Kept hearing the announcers talk about a rider, "Leaky Gasis" or something like that. Now I know it's a team called "LiquiGas". I am too stupid to live. Bill "but there really is a Dick Trickle" S. PS: You know you've got a TdF jones when your coffee maker starts up earlier and earlier each morning (prolly just a left coast thing)... |
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At Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:41:31 -0400, message
was posted by "C.J.Patten" , including some, all or none of the following: The British commentator really is saying "leaky gas" not Liqui-gas. I think he's tryin' to be funny.. Do keep up at the back! Liquigas is an Eye-talian company, and that is how they pronounce it. More or less, anyway, within the Limits of Phil Liggett's Italian accent. Although I'm not *completely* convinced he doesn't think they are French... Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 85% of helmet statistics are made up, 69% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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C.J.Patten wrote:
The British commentator really is saying "leaky gas" not Liqui-gas. I think he's tryin' to be funny... Nope, I'm pretty sure that's the way it's pronounced; it's an Italian team. They've sponsored pro teams off and on for years. It's a cute name to our ears, no? -JR |
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
At Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:41:31 -0400, message was posted by "C.J.Patten" , including some, all or none of the following: The British commentator really is saying "leaky gas" not Liqui-gas. I think he's tryin' to be funny.. Do keep up at the back! Liquigas is an Eye-talian company, and that is how they pronounce it. More or less, anyway, within the Limits of Phil Liggett's Italian accent. Although I'm not *completely* convinced he doesn't think they are French... Right. I was gonna say it sounds like a French pronunciation (e.g., quelle is "kell" not "kwell"). Now where Phil gets "gasses"... (free joke setup line) BS |
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Man, that sure is! I feel kinda dumb not picking up on that as our household
speaks English French and German... but Phil seems to go out of his way to make it sound like "LEE-KEY gas" not "Lick-E-gas"... ;p WAY off-topic: I biked past a natural gas pumping station years ago. At that point in the chain, they injected the "stink" (sulphur?) that gives it that stench to make leaks noticable. Well, I guess the stink machine was FUBAR and was LEE-king the smell stuff all over. The gas company fixed it when they go tired of the complaints about lee-key gas that were just the result of people smelling the stench. (so I'm told by someone who lived a few doors from the lee-key machine) "SlowRider" wrote in message oups.com... C.J.Patten wrote: The British commentator really is saying "leaky gas" not Liqui-gas. I think he's tryin' to be funny... Nope, I'm pretty sure that's the way it's pronounced; it's an Italian team. They've sponsored pro teams off and on for years. It's a cute name to our ears, no? -JR |
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Bill wrote:
OK, I admit it. I actually looked through the team rosters for someone whose nickname could be Leaky. Kept hearing the announcers talk about a rider, "Leaky Gasis" or something like that. Now I know it's a team called "LiquiGas". ... As soon as I saw that team kit I thought, "now there's a one-guy breakaway; no one would want to draft him!" There's your free joke. --Karen M. |
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Veloise wrote:
Bill wrote: OK, I admit it. I actually looked through the team rosters for someone whose nickname could be Leaky. Kept hearing the announcers talk about a rider, "Leaky Gasis" or something like that. Now I know it's a team called "LiquiGas". ... As soon as I saw that team kit I thought, "now there's a one-guy breakaway; no one would want to draft him!" There's your free joke. TYVM. :-P |
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Nope, I'm pretty sure that's the way it's pronounced; it's an Italian team. You are correct sir. At least the Italian commentators at the Giro pronounced "Leaky-Gas". Chris Neary "Science, freedom, beauty, adventu what more could you ask of life? Bicycling combined all the elements I loved" - Adapted from a quotation by Charles Lindbergh |
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....and who the heck is this "cursey-pooh" Bill keeps talking about?!
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