Talk:Old-Timey Bubs

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:Yeah, I've always disliked the name "The Guy at the Depot" too. 1936 Bubs does sound like a much better name. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]
:Yeah, I've always disliked the name "The Guy at the Depot" too. 1936 Bubs does sound like a much better name. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]
::I agree -- [[User:Tony Stony|Tony Stony]] 02:32, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
::I agree -- [[User:Tony Stony|Tony Stony]] 02:32, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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:::Ok, are there any arguments or users against this change? If nobody replies in three days, I will assume consensus and move this article to "1936 Bubs" and all links pointing to this one will be changed. {{User:The Paper/sig}} 21:35, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC)

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Mr. Grave?

I think it's debatable that this guy's name is Unmarked Grave. It's entirely possible that the words "unmarked grave" were simply there to show that his name was not marked on the grave. (I will concede, though, that he is most likely the son of Mark Grave, since that's what the tombstone states.) --Upsilon

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Why don't we call this guy "1936 Bubs"? "The Guy at the Depot" isn't a very good name. Sure, they don't call him Bubs, but(before his true name, 1-Up, was revealed) 20x6 Homestar has never been addressed as "Homestar" and yet we called him Homestar, as opposed to "Stinkoman's Friend" or something. Any other thoughts on this subject?

Yeah, I've always disliked the name "The Guy at the Depot" too. 1936 Bubs does sound like a much better name. --Upsilon
I agree -- Tony Stony 02:32, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Ok, are there any arguments or users against this change? If nobody replies in three days, I will assume consensus and move this article to "1936 Bubs" and all links pointing to this one will be changed. —THE PAPER PREEEOW 21:35, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC)
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