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What is Chris saying after “Armani, Armani, Ah-ah-Armani” in Paninaro?

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What is Chris saying after “Armani, Armani, Ah-ah-Armani” in Paninaro?

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It is ‘cinque,’ Italian for five. Introspective speculation has unearthed a possible reference: In the 1950’s and 1960’s the Italian car maker Fiat produced the 500 (Cinquecento). The 500 was very, very small and popular car (It still is!). Is it possible that the Paninaro liked driving Cinques while wearing their Armani? Of course, there’s no official word from Chris on the meaning.

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