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Cotic as in physcotic or cotic as in the letter o..
As in physcotic
Because the chap who runs it is Simon, as in Si, as in "Si-Cotic" I believe
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I may be wrong but, as in psychotic.
I think the owner is Cy pronounced Si.
So Cy-cotic. Get it.
Thats what i had heard, just checking as i was asked yesterday and thought it best to know what the make of my bike was called.. Save the crippling embarrassment of getting it wrong ๐ณ !!!
I know several owners who have corrected me, and called it "Coe Tick".
lolz.
How the hell do you find time to design stuff?
Well I've got a Soul and a Hemlock and I pronounce it cotique.
I ride with a bunch of owners - all of which pronounce
it "psy" cotic way !!!!
Well I've got a Soul and a Hemlock and I pronounce it cotique.
lol
How the hell do you find time to design stuff?
I'm sat in Taiwan at the moment, whilst everyone else who came in our group is having ill-advised naps cos they is tired.
I am tired, but if I sleep now, it'll take me another day to get over my jetlag.
So I'm playing on the free wifi in the hotel. Sorry. Keeping up to date.
Just had 21hrs of pencil scribble "designing" ๐
why is there a difference between psycotic or coe tick or cotique ๐
Cotic = as in LanguedOC
"Coetick" - the vowel "eau"
tick / tique ...either a joke, or the difference between English and French i sounds
C' OtiK
Bucket or bouquet....
"....let's call the whole thing off...."
Well I've got a Soul and a Hemlock and I pronounce it cotique.
LOL (please say that was a joke)
A 'street urban type' colleague (in a bike shop) once convinced a customer that Dura-Ace was pronounced Dur Achee.
'.. naaa bruv, it's not pronounced Dura-Ace it's Dur achee' *walks toward the counter holding Dura-Ace boxes shaking his head.
'Oh.. ok umm... have you got the *pauses Durachee erum chain to go with that'
I nearly spat my tea out and had to run into the back in fits.
The nickname thing ^up there is correct. Cycotic. Imagine the fuss if I'd have spelt it Chotic like it is in psychotic? Oh, and the etimology of it is a silly uni nickname that sounded like a good idea seeing as Turner (my surname) had already been 'somewhat' claimed. Oddly enough, David is my middle name.
I've heard northerners say
coe- tic
but they would probably say psy- coe- tic as well.
Nope, they'd pronounce it "nor-mal"
im now non the wiser.
[i]I'm sat in Taiwan at the moment, whilst everyone else who came in our group is having ill-advised naps cos they is tired.[/i]
Is Napoli still going in Taichung Brant? Used to have some fun there back in the day I did!