But I am an old poster here at Poly. I invented the idea of "Provincial Palaces" for Civ III. You can read my original, obsolete, idea here:
2. I am too lazy to incorporate my hyperlinks into my text. What a bore! You will click on my hyperlink in it's own ugly link form and you will like it.
3. I am not into dickgirls.
4. By "out-and-proud" I meant "friend of loinburger," not gay or anything else "out-and-proud" might represent to you. e.g. "I am an out-and-proud classic Ford Mustang lover." I think the classic Ford Mustang is a nice car, but I don't particularly love it. Or if I do, I choose to keep it to myself.
5. As you can see from my thread title, I enjoy hyphenating. I guess you could say I'm an out-and-proud hyphen-user. I realize that this is controversial: if we travel down a path of hyphenization, how different are we really from the Germans we fought in WWI and WWII, with their massive compound-words. Where could this hyphening lead us? No where good, that's for sure.
6. I only just realized that "loinburger" is more of a German-style compound word than it is a hyphenization. That's disappointing. It would be better as "loin-burger."
7. Otherwise loinburger is a good guy. You should be out-and-proud friends with him too.
2. I am too lazy to incorporate my hyperlinks into my text. What a bore! You will click on my hyperlink in it's own ugly link form and you will like it.
3. I am not into dickgirls.
4. By "out-and-proud" I meant "friend of loinburger," not gay or anything else "out-and-proud" might represent to you. e.g. "I am an out-and-proud classic Ford Mustang lover." I think the classic Ford Mustang is a nice car, but I don't particularly love it. Or if I do, I choose to keep it to myself.
5. As you can see from my thread title, I enjoy hyphenating. I guess you could say I'm an out-and-proud hyphen-user. I realize that this is controversial: if we travel down a path of hyphenization, how different are we really from the Germans we fought in WWI and WWII, with their massive compound-words. Where could this hyphening lead us? No where good, that's for sure.
6. I only just realized that "loinburger" is more of a German-style compound word than it is a hyphenization. That's disappointing. It would be better as "loin-burger."
7. Otherwise loinburger is a good guy. You should be out-and-proud friends with him too.
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