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just changed all of you from the last 2 pages who weren't done..

Hi guys, would you please change my nickname to 'Remix'

(Currently it is Remix-)

except you :tongue:

someone else has Remix, so you can't have it

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey there SAU'ers

Am interested in changing my name to Jeebus - (with the capital J) - as that's how i'm known on the 31 Club.

However, i do realise the name is taken, BUT, i looked at the user. and they signed up on 4th June 2005, and havn't been online since and they have no posts. Was wondering if you can just purge it or something... :

Here's the link to that user.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?showuser=20619

Thanks for that. PM if have any probs need more info or whatevz.

Cheers. :O

he's actually a very close friend of mine. I called him up and he was pretty upset about the whole idea. it took days for him to calm down

wtf do u want me to do?

uhh...days to calm down? i just posted this today? You knew i was going to post this days ahead! :D You read my mind, ohnoes!

but if so don't worry about it.....if it means so much to him.....

:)

Edited by EVLR31

evlr31 why not contact that user via email or pm and ask if they are happy to give up the userid. if they are get them to contact a mod.

even tho dan is a nice guy I don't think he knows all 35,000 members personally

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