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I think it’s very much TWTD now with the full name reserved for the paper fanzine.
Or otherwise it’s a bit like in countries with limited internet usage where most people find other sites via Facebook and that has become synonymous with the internet.
Prepared to be red faced here....BUT was it once called ''THESE ARE the days'' ? I seem to remember this...but I don't know when it was....obviously not in the last decade or so.
Those Were The Days is quicker to say, as it has two less syllables, so I say Those Were The Days. If I'm writing it, it would be TWTD, as it is quicker to write.
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What do you call this site? on 20:19 - May 11 by Perublue
Prepared to be red faced here....BUT was it once called ''THESE ARE the days'' ? I seem to remember this...but I don't know when it was....obviously not in the last decade or so.
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Yep. During our 5th place Premier League season. The name change lasted a year.
What do you call this site? on 20:19 - May 11 by Perublue
Prepared to be red faced here....BUT was it once called ''THESE ARE the days'' ? I seem to remember this...but I don't know when it was....obviously not in the last decade or so.
[Post edited 11 May 2021 20:23]
Briefly when we were in Europe. But the URL was still TWTD and the "These are the days" tag was over the top of the logo.
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What do you call this site? on 20:19 - May 11 by Perublue
Prepared to be red faced here....BUT was it once called ''THESE ARE the days'' ? I seem to remember this...but I don't know when it was....obviously not in the last decade or so.
[Post edited 11 May 2021 20:23]
After European qualification:
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What do you call this site? on 20:30 - May 11 with 2245 views
What do you call this site? on 20:35 - May 11 by Perublue
Controversial and against tradition....but you could still.. ? Nothing is forever and change is not to be scared of.
Think it's probably too late now. There were technical issues to do with made it a bit of a hassle as well I think. Also I've never come up with a new name.
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What do you call this site? on 20:49 - May 11 with 2139 views
What do you call this site? on 20:43 - May 11 by PhilTWTD
Think it's probably too late now. There were technical issues to do with made it a bit of a hassle as well I think. Also I've never come up with a new name.
Of course,to be fair the people who need to know what it is.....know what it is ..and I guess at times going under the radar too with the name has it's advantages too. There is something romantic and old fashioned about it that others don't have too. People in another 20 years or so will just accept it as it is as we all have,generation after generation and most of all....it does work.