Every morning I stop in our local Meijer grocery store. I live a few blocks away and its on the way to work. I’m pretty consistent with my purchases. I get bananas (we eat 5-10 a day as a family) a few cases of Pop for the vending machine at work, donuts if its a weekend day, and a pop for me to drink on the way to work. I usually pick something up for the family but in general I’m there most days. Yesterday morning as I’m self checking out I realize I left my money in the car. The cashier/watcher girl knows me very well of years of coming in and watches my stuff as I literally run out to the car. When I come back I see a receipt laying on my stuff. The guy at the other checkout paid for my stuff. $30 worth. He said that I had treated him real nice at the nursery and gave him a good deal on a tree so he was happy to have helped. I was so thankful. Not because I needed the money but because it was the first time other than domain friends and readers sending me nice gifts that someone in person had ever bought me anything. I am the boss. I am the oldest son. I am the one that is the leader and has the money. I love to do things for others. I see an employee at the gas station I will sneak in and buy their gas. Pretty much any time I run in to one of them i do something along those lines. But nobody other than my Dad has bought my dinner or stuff locally in 20 years. I’m sure there have been instances but its not very often. So it meant a lot and I told him exactly that. That it was one of the kindest gestures that anyone had done. It made my day. I was all smiles the entire day just because. It made me want to try and make someone else feel the same way. I guess that’s the premise of paying it forward. So if you can today, do something nice for someone. Something unexpected. It will make both your days.
Here are today’s names. Click to see current prices
MediaInc.com 21 years old. You know I like media names because they always seem to sell. This one is all media
iSKI.com Lots of bidders, lots of price. Lots of skiers. They better protect with I.ski…..just kidding
FeelingFat.com No bidders and 17 years old. We all feel this way some days. Most actually are
Stroker.com So many ways to go with this one. Probably best since its Sunday to just leave it alone. I’m thinking of a cat petting site.
RKY.co Off their $700 high but still plenty of value
AuditionHelp.com No bidders. Sounds like a casting couch video site in the making
Y7A.com 12 year old CCC. No CCC are under $300 anymore
PocketDate.com Great dating app name. Also great name for a Fleshlight type device. ****Don’t look that one up, I only know because of the movies 🙂
UsedPorn.com The value is in the funny.
StoneCreations.com No bidders. Not a bad name for a granite countertop or other stone masonry company
LP33.com These with double numbers are still selling
77WC.com Numbers are on the wrong side but still getting a few bids
EscortsVR.com I feel sorry for real escorts once this VR thing takes off
NeedAManicure.com Because a nail salon probably can’t afford Manicure.com for their marketing campaign
NeedAPedicure.com Might as well add this one as well. No bids on either
GCV.cc The V is your discount code
7500.cc Love this one . Nice and round, like I like my basketballs
8833888.com Can’t believe I have a 7N back on the list but you’re getting a lot of 8s for the money here
899779.com The repeaters in the middle will take this above the $200 mark IMO. Used to be above $300
BWX.com Might actually hit that $700 mark mentioned above
353357.com and 695911.com Regular old 6N CHiPs
882990.com The double 8s are nice but no 8 can overcome a zero or 4. Still a nice name
TruckerDating.com I get a lot of truckers delivering stuff to the nursery and most of them smell from being in the truck for 12 hours. I’m sure they don’t all stink and is more concentrated in the long haul trucker category
SZGN.net, SHXR.net, BKZN.net, BTJJ.net, RFTR.net, and JJWM.net This may be the last day I list LLLL.net The are getting sold but they are the least clicked names on the list each day. Somebody is buying them but its not you guys
VRContests.com Pretty much all VR names are selling
N2U.com 22 years old. Get it? In To You
SanAntonioHomes.com 19 years old. Big city, big homes. Great real estate site name for the home of the Alamo
Confidence.io No reserve. Under $100
PerfectMale.com You better be all that if you’re going to be on this site
PYGA.com A for association or aardvark
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HHCL.com L for Limited or League. 22 years old
TNSI.com I for International, Incorporated, or Iguana
SBBD.com There are some fantastic LLLL.com on Namejet lately. I don’t care why they are for sale. Let the bloggers figure out why they are for sale and I’ll figure out which names I think I can sell for more to an enduser. I make money on the action not the commentary
DLDB.com They keep on coming
DDLR.com and FBBD.com These are still $2000 names IMO
FRGH.com H for holdings. Or Hermaphrodite
Refinanced.com Great name and deserves the reserve
Diode.net 11 bidders on this electrifying name
MAOA.com PPGA.com The Chinese will skip these but I don’t think you should. Good Western acronyms
XPire.com A lot better name than expireddomains.net
GoldSupplies.com I had no idea that so many people are still buying gold hunting supplies. Looks like the dream is still to find gold. But the money is in the supplies
TheYen.com The dollar of Japan. Good blog or informational site for Japanese economics
Fanzine.com 92 bidders like this one because you can use it for a fan site of anything
Macaroon.org Not sure if this has any value (has a bid) but man do I love these. I seem to find the best ones in New York City……and France
Stereotype.net I have to be careful in my description
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Shane,
I paid for a lot of meals at Namescon this year because I wanted to. Only one person paid for mine. Thanks again for lunch.
Cheers
Ken,
You’ve more than earned your lunch 🙂 And Aaron actually picked up the entire tab this year. He is so quiet I often forget how kind he is
899779.com still are above 300 ?