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"Gemelli are not twin tubes twisted one another, but rather a single s-shaped strand twisted into a spiral." This dates from 3 December 2006 by Fazalmajid, and is unsourced, and as far as I can tell, contradicts every other description of this pasta known to mankind. Until / unless Fazalmajid wants to return and back that up, I think it should be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Randal Oulton (talk • contribs) 22:15, 22 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]