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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    Sorry Mo, Timpy's not pulling a sly one ;) It's Omega with an 'I' Omiga, but I wouldn't put it past him :D
    Anyway, last week I 'Fixed' a pair of Broadswords and Rogers 4's, now at least they sound OK, so he's happy for a while anyroad :)
     
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    Wondered who would point that out. How about that though...WM correcting someone else's spelling :eek: :confused: (always a stong point on this forum :rolleyes: )
     
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    ???? :D
     
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    The case for the persecution rests! ;)

    (Oops)
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    confused.

    didn't actualy notice till now you've spelt it (well the main Omiga company have) with an I.

    The correct spelling is with an "e" isn't it?

    Or are we talking two completely different words?

    What does Omiga mean?

    Do I seem really thick? :D
     
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    michaelab desafinado

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    It's short for O Mi Gawd! :D

    Omega on the other hand is the last letter in the Greek alphabet (the first being alpha, then beta hence...alphabet :) )

    Michael.
     
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