Talk:Prancercise

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So, much like my previous article about Douglas Arthur Teed, I enjoy profiling the lives of fringy creatives. It's just something I like to do - no disrespect to any previous editors. This weekend I worked on updating the Prancercise page as to make it more visually appealing, substantially informative, and neutral. I compiled and wrote a history of Prancercise and listed many of the notable cultural appearances of Prancercise. I incorporated all of the links and points the previous editors defended against being reverted. My goal was to make an easy to read, fun, and neutral profile of an obscure personality - and I certainly hope you enjoy it, whoever you are.Christophertlopez (talk) 06:14, 2 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Added back removed links. 09:29, 2 December 2013 (UTC)