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Quote from: keefe on April 26, 2013, 06:47:28 PM
Not sure that's right Commons. My wife belonged to a MU Cheer Group and I looked her up. Diener married Rosamaria Nigliaccio who was MU Cheer during his college career.

He is correct.  Phil is my barber as well and talks about Travis and his daughter often.  He has a poster/calendar on the wall from Travis' team in Italy.

keefe

Quote from: MURFC on April 26, 2013, 07:29:38 PM
He is correct.  Phil is my barber as well and talks about Travis and his daughter often.  He has a poster/calendar on the wall from Travis' team in Italy.

If so then either she and her father Phil D' Cimmina have different last names or his last name is really Nigliaccio. The MU Cheer Group bio for Rosmaria Nigliaccio says she was born in Carini, Sicily (near Palermo) and is now married to Travis Diener.


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Quote from: Avenue Commons on April 25, 2013, 06:56:46 PM
Her dad, Phil D'Cimmina, is a barber on Wells and Lake under the El in the Loop. Great guy, great barber, loves to talk Marquette.

http://m.yelp.com/biz/philip-d-ciminna-barber-shop-chicago-3



Just read the reviews of this guy's shop. Sounds like my kind of place. The traditional barber shop is going away, sadly. It remains one of the few unabashed celebrations of masculinity.


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