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AndresK -> RE: Looking for a name (Feb. 12 2026 17:26:19)
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Thank you for your suggestions. I will be able to change the name on Sunday for Youtube as it needs 14 days to change it again. I do like to try new strings but mainly because of some circumstances that happened, like gifts, and the clarity of this guitar I have, that made possible to hear nuances of the different strings, that the other guitars I had in the past could not give. But this helps me understand that something personal is good. A good name for a channel trying strings for sure! Plus I could ask for some advertisement from Lord of the Strings in Holland where I buy my strings from[:D] Andre the greek reminds me of Andre the giant (I like it though!).. ah good old days when I thought that the wwf at the time, might have a chance to be true. Although I remember questioning it when the ultimate warrior started twisting from the opposite side he should, given the punch he received. Greek names are cool, and I live in Greece, but nicknames in Greece are usually just other names in variation mostly, and most of the times more humble, which is a good thing of course. My city is Patras, not a really famous ancient city although we do have 1500BC ruins uncovered through the city, ancient ruins are everywhere in Greece, and also a roman theater thousands of years old where concerts and other theatrical things take place. I have named Patrasso (the Italian name it had in 1680s) a rumba that I composed last year and we play at the concerts for the finale, as it gives a certain feeling. In my city we also have the remains of the first disciple of Christ that is said to have died in Patras, St. Andreas. How does "el viejo de Patrasso" sounds? People always thought I was older than I am. they also say I speak mostly calmly and have an older, but familiar vibe in general. I also usually sit and play a bit like the famous painting of Picasso with the old guitarist[:D] Another characteristic is the TOO MUCH TALKNING I do, like now. So how about "el parlanchín de Patrasso"? or just "el parlanchin"
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