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SHANE’S BIG LIST: Sunday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on December 1st, 2013


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As an Alabama graduate it was brutal to watch yesterday’s loss to Auburn.  It’s one thing to lose but I would rather lose 3 games than to lose to Auburn that way.  It really didn’t surprise me at all that they lost and I prepared for it pretty much the whole game.  I’m not a negative person but when your kicker has no ability to hit a field goal and you never get up by more than 7, crazy things happen.  And boy did it happen.  Here are today’s names.  Sorry it’s short and sweet but per every Thanksgiving weekend, not as many as usual. I expect that to change starting tomorrow

Whippa.com  Another name that sounds like an app or newly seeded company

Stughub.com   Not my style but I know some of you like these typos.  Gets decent traffic

BuyRazors.com  No bidders.  Dollar Shave Club seems to be doing ok.  $12 and you’re in

PV4.com Three character and a good one at that

Baey.com  Popular first name in Singapore

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MSSA.com  I like any LLLL.com that ends in A.  18 years old

MPNA.com  And another.  17 years old

Children.net  Love them most days.  Not scared of the dot net

Cyclist.net  Doubt it will hit reserve but it’s worth a try.  Only 12 bidders

FunnySigns.com  Pretty easy site to make.

LivingWithCancer.com  Millions do and hopefully this will eventually be a site that explains and helps

 

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5 Replies to “SHANE’S BIG LIST: Sunday’s Domains at Auction or Dropping on December 1st, 2013”

  1. I watched my first college football game yesterday at a bar in Kauai and I figured I’d read about it here today. For a guy with no allegiance to either side, I have to say that was one exciting ending!

  2. How did they not even attempt to look at other angles if Auburn stepped out of bounds. It looked to me like he did even if it was from that same end zone angle on all highlights.

  3. @Shane I definitely had a Vin Scully “I don’t believe what I just saw” moment… not often I’m jumping off my couch with my hands on my head screaming Oh My God when my team isn’t even involved.

    @John Never went out. Heel can hover over the line, as long as it doesn’t come down on it. I do agree that I was surprised they didn’t take a look. By the time they had the chance the field was being swarmed…maybe that played into the decision. But, it would have been upheld either way.

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