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Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Monday, December 22nd, 2025

We’re in holiday time, which usually means more TV than normal. At least for me. There are a ton of good new shows right now. Here are six movies or series I watched that I thought were great. By great, I mean worth my time. I watched them without picking up my phone and actually just watched TV.

Slow Horses
One of the best series on TV in the last decade. I had a small bout of depression when I ran out of episodes. A new season has already been shot and is coming in 2026, and they are filming the next one after that. If you have not started it yet, you have plenty to keep you busy.

The Beast in Me
The main character is a complete lunatic, in the best way possible. He carried the entire series for me. Unpredictable, intense, and enough to keep me locked in the whole time.

F1
A pretty stereotypical story, and you are not going to slow clap at the end. Not even close to Ford vs Ferrari, but still enjoyable and very well shot. Brad Pitt pulls off the role even though we all know he is too old to actually be a driver. He is handsome and tough enough that you forget about it.

The Night Manager
This one is hard to watch right after Slow Horses. It feels like watching Supergirl after Superman. Still entertaining though. It takes a few episodes to get into it. The character setup and plot are all over the place early on, but it settles in and ends up being worth the time.

Fallout
Absolutely loved this show. I never played the video game, and it did not matter at all. It is as entertaining and interesting as anything on TV right now. There is a lot of gore, but you barely notice it, and eventually carrying around a head becomes almost comical. My wife liked it just as much as I did. Season two just started and is already strong. It is one of the few shows that answers as many questions as it asks, which keeps you satisfied while still wanting the next episode.

The Last of Us
A little older now and another video game adaptation from a game I never played. Another show where I could not wait for the next episode.


Quote of the Day: “Nobody watches you harder, than the people who don’t like you. So give them a show, they will never forget”.

Domain of the Day: Join.org Great SLD and TLD pairing. Auction ends on Christmas Day


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Jancie.com Not super popular but a female name. A dyslexic Janice


SB2.com LLN.coms are always worth looking at if the price is right

SGYP.com 31 bids and the most bids of the LLLL.coms on Dynadot

MoonChimp.com A brandable which is easy to spell and brand

AnyReader.com I think of a site that lets you covert files

GPTConsultant.com Millions of people need help with AI or could be an AI that helps them

Delci.com User auction and nice little 5L.com here

PickRandom.com Always room for a pick a winner or pick a random number sites

Everyman.io Auction at Atom didn’t go as planned so owner moved to Dynadot. At $30

Namejet

Wholesalers.org Another one that words in dot org IMO. S gives it a discount

ExchangeMarket.com Open vessel. Can exchange anything you want

Sentir.com Means “feel” in Spanish

TradingTech.com A couple plays here. The tech behind the trading tools and platforms. Or people who trade tech stocks

Artifacts.com Love this one. May go out of my price range but still going to try

BlueDonkey.com Love this brand. Easy logo

ThePainters.com Perfect name for your work trucks and billboards

Atom – Active Auctions

All these are No Reserve and under $50

Umbeo.com

Ejole.com

Jigog.com

Peyby.com

Sedo

DomainNames.xyz High reserve but you know we like it

Mandatory.org Perfect for selling those workplace signs

Booked.co Another very high reserve but decent name

Merch.org It made reserve so its going to sell

Catched

Coin.guide Ends today. Crypto and collectible coins both work here

Alpha.solutions Als ends today. Keyword “alpha’ showing up again and again with bids

Book.guru buy, rent, and book reviews. Book taken in 516 extension but you probably knew that

Kitchens.es La Cocina

Fitness. life Go to social media and you’ll see for millions, fitness is their entire life

Printer.es Another English .es getting great bids

Robots.capital Another name with bids based purely on the SLD

Dojo.es Dojo is dojo in all countries



Godaddy Domains with Bids


SoftX.com Most bids on the board. Backlinks adding value

2083.com No 4s but has a zero. Could hit 10K but not the value of the past

8rr.com Chinese collectible

Pikly.com Brandable but thinking this is a pickleball name

BlockAssistant.com Blockchain name

Matchu.com
MatchYou.com Looks like someone let them both go

CannabisPayments.com As relevant as its ever been now that cannabis companies can use banks and credit cards

SolarInstallations.com Multi billion dollar TAM

AirboatRides.com If you haven’t ever done it, it’s a great time. Operators in FLA and Lousiana

Computraffic.com I think 90s company when I see this one. 1996 birthday so fits the profile

Juar.com Pronouncable 4L which is money in auctions

SilverDeal.com Silver is at all time highs

SmartPour.com Product name all the way

PromptSpace.com Prompt became an AI name

NoCodeSoftware.com vibe coding is the newest fad or future


Godaddy Names Value Names (Low or No Bids)

PredictAndProfit.com

PlantCam.com

Chatalyze.com

ItStinks.com

Veranu.com

AgeOfWellness.com

NewName.org

InquireToday.com

AIFund.co

Other GoDaddy Names With More Than One Bid

331999.com
36949.com
3r.cc
60700.com
78533.com
83703.com
a-8.com
adfluencer.com
AdMech.com
andrewhaighfilm.com
arabian-vacc.com
bacalah.org
beckersplumbinghvac.com
BetCastle.com
cargopak.com
cavachonsfromthemonarchy.com
cavallipizzatx.com
ClassIdicOnCorso.com
DarkBooks.com
FairLaneCoffee.com
FranciscanSeculars.com
FuzeLife.com
GoNavySports.com
GrayGroup.com
greatdanerescueofazalliance.com
helicsgroup.net
IchiBanElectronic.com
IndiaGroup.com
instash.com
jayaticreative.com
jimcrowhistory.org
kcafesj.com
kgvip.com
kidznowurgentcare.com
KraftConsulting.com
lglogistics.com
LuckRace.com
MegaMotorMadness.com
MetaVerseGlobal.com
moldkorr.com
MuumuuHeaven.com
nam-eatery.com
NashvilleTherapy.co
necropress.com
NevadaMedicalClinic.com
NewburyVillageStore.net
NortonOfMorton.com
OlympusGate.com
originsestore.com
paydix.com
pbcv.com
PixelRealm.io
PlayComm.com
PlusSizeSwim.com
ResourceShelf.com
rkdbank.com
sdvg.com
Sweat4Good.com
the5thnovi.com
toradoliv.com
toscawidgets.org
TravelBridge.com
tudosobreplasticos.com
UrbanEarthNursery.com
VirtualSourcing.com
vpcommunity.com
WoodFiredKitchen.com
wrestlingwithjohners.com
xx87.com





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2 Replies to “Shane’s List of Domains at Auction for Monday, December 22nd, 2025”

  1. Thanks for another solid list, Shane. Always appreciate how you highlight both the hidden gems and the obvious standouts.

    Also, totally agree on Slow Horses, Jackson Lamb is one of the most brilliantly written characters in recent TV. And Fallout really surprised me too, never expected a game adaptation to nail tone and pacing so well…
    Happy holidays, and keep the great picks coming.

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