The Artist formerly known as subzero
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I dont really understand the need to change user names to be honest, especially if the new name comes with a list of do's and dont's ...
I changed my user name on YakYak a while ago from Mark@theArchive to Markie... that was based on the fact that I dident run the Llamasoft archive any longer, so there was a point to the change.
Subzero ... is a cool name me thinks. Stevie Devie makes you sound like a flasher
I changed my user name on YakYak a while ago from Mark@theArchive to Markie... that was based on the fact that I dident run the Llamasoft archive any longer, so there was a point to the change.
Subzero ... is a cool name me thinks. Stevie Devie makes you sound like a flasher
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Steve, whatever name you use people are going to adopt variants of it. There's no real point in being precious about it. Also, why were you upset about people calling you "subbers" instead of "subzero"? They're both arbitrary names that don't bear any relation to your birth certificate, so what difference does it make? If you really want to play it straight, just call yourself "SteveD" or something. Trying to turn it into another relatively arbitrary name ("Dee" isn't your last name, is it?) and then insist people use exactly and only that name is a bit... well... people aren't exactly known for their adherence to arbitrary rules, are they? Especially as to most people altering people's names is a way of expressing their familiarity and like of that person, not an insult. If anyone called you Subbers, it was because they liked you.Steve Dee wrote:Sorry folks, but I no longer want to be known as subzero. Steve Is my real name, D is the first letter of my last name so Steve Dee it is.
I've been using the nickname subzero since 1999 and im fed up of it also of being called...
Subby
Subbers
ShrubZero
Shrubbery
Mr Freeze
etc....
Isn't that true Chappers? (Or should I call you Paul See?
Abbers
PS: The name people get used to is the name they'll always know you by. For better or worse, you'll always be subzero to us.
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
True of a lot of things that... Morrisons bought out GT Smiths - yet I still call the local one GT's ... The local pub hasn't been called "The Cobblers" for 10 years+, its the "White Rose" these days, but everyone still calls it "the cobblers".. Maybe its a Paul McKenna image retention thing or something...Chris Abbott wrote:The name people get used to is the name they'll always know you by. For better or worse, you'll always be subzero to us.
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Don't sell Crystal Dreamscapes - play it .... and tune into the Paul McKenna show :Steve Dee wrote:Actually im the completely stressed out man the now.
DOCUMENTARY: Paul Mckenna: I Can Change Your Life
Channel: Sky Three 11
Day: Friday
Time: 15:30 to 16:00 (Already shown)
Duration: 30 minutes.
The country's best known hypnotist presents an exclusive new personal transformation series. Paul helps ordinary people with extraordinary problems.
(Repeat, Widescreen)
I've been copying his relaxing techniques - trust me sub, this shit actually frikkin' works.... and you know how highly strung I get..... at times.....