stevestory
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Quote (NoName @ Nov. 26 2014,08:08) | Quote (N.Wells @ Nov. 26 2014,07:56) | I'm going with "Gary's Proposals On Origins". |
But to truly reflect the Gaulinese, shouldn't it be "Gary's Exceptionally Excellent -- Proposals on Origins Propositions" ? Hmm, needs more commas. Where could they be placed for greatest Gaulinian fidelity? |
"Gary's Exceptionally (when it's in for the use of) Excellent -- Proposals (how it can be for what from the prepositionally other than, it being ascertained to what it wasn't, before) on-or-rather-in(according to some) Origins Propositions"
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