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« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2017, 04:55:53 pm »

Multi-syllabic as "Dundonnell" indeed is, it does have a certain readable and enunciatory verve and flair to it that's quite pleasing and even perfect for you in its way.  The real problem with "Atterbergman" was not its lumbering multi-syllables per se, but the fact that it's just so literal and unimaginative.  Granted that "Greg K" offends even moreso in those prosaic qualities, but the point is that if you're going to play the allusively oriented game here with your identity, some choices just don't come off too well, - and who will disagree with me that "Atterbergman" needed to be immediately scrapped?  "Kyjo" (and none other) is Kyle for us at AMF.  You can't escape history.

I must not take this thread too far off on a tangent.....but I cannot avoid your phrase "enunciatory verve and flair" ;)

Assuming-as I always do ;)-that you mean what you say..........danke, mein Freunde ;)

....and, yes, "Kyjo" is right :)
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