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4 hours ago, Mcstealth said:

Exactly, how do you pronounce @carusoam ??????

I mean really?

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I pronounce it "Anthony." That's the "a," so I'd guess "Caruso" is his last name, and "M" is his middle initial. He's a nice guy, too, when we went to breakfast with our wives.

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Ahhhh...the innate silliness of screen names and the "locked in forever" aspect to a choice.

I was ready to strangle my nephew when he set up my mother's FB account with typos in the name. Geez Lou-eez!

If you check the registry, you'll find the only Caruso owning a Mooney to be "CARUSO ANTHONY P" and that would yield "Carusoap".

Of course, there are lurkers and posters here that do not own Mooneys.

...and there are those whose identities defy even the most skilled of Google sleuthers.

So, I'll quote the bard: "What's in a name?", best leave trying to pronounce them and just do what I do (sorry ladies):

    "Some guy on Mooneyspace posted...."

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Typo...geez lou-eez.
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1 hour ago, aviatoreb said:

Stand by for a 12 point numbered list on how the pronunciation of carusoam proceeds its history, the relationship to his usual name and all relevant issues past and future.

Haha quoted for truth (in good fun)

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Let's see if I understand this correctly.

Some have attempted to use common English pronunciation to correctly pronounce "carusoam"

One questions if he will ever be like this "carusoam" guy on the internet.

Some pronounce it "Anthony".

One has identified the root origin of "carusoam" as a combination of name elements.

Another questions the internet and the silliness of screen names.

One respondent has verbalized it "let me carusoam that for you".

One has a worry for the lack of responsiveness from "carusoam".

These are the observations of an internet contributor, who hasn't stayed at a Holiday Inn Express lately and has no qualifications to answer your "very serious" question.




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56 minutes ago, Marauder said:

Let's see if I understand this correctly.

Some have attempted to use common English pronunciation to correctly pronounce "carusoam"

One questions if he will ever be like this "carusoam" guy on the internet.

Some pronounce it "Anthony".

One has identified the root origin of "carusoam" as a combination of name elements.

Another questions the internet and the silliness of screen names.

One respondent has verbalized it "let me carusoam that for you".

One has a worry for the lack of responsiveness from "carusoam".

These are the observations of an internet contributor, who hasn't stayed at a Holiday Inn Express lately and has no qualifications to answer your "very serious" question.

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Now That, was funny!......... :)

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Thank You gents...!

1) It was a big holiday weekend!

2) I'm still with you.

3) I have so much reading to catch up on...

4) All is good.

5) Economy is improving.

6) unemployment is declining.

7) Mooneys are being bought and sold all over.

8) Siri still thinks the plural of Mooney is spelled "Mooney's"...

9) MS is a great community to be a small part of...

10) :)

Thank You and best regards,

-a-

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4 hours ago, Marauder said:

 

 


I may have missed this in his prior posts but I think carusoam, aka "Anthony" has moved to a new level of analysis by numbering his thoughts.


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I can't wait for him to break out the Roman Numerals. What about Latin? YES. Latin. That's it!.

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