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website names

All of these are legitimate companies that didn't spend quite enough time to consider how their online name might appear!



1. 'Who Represents' is where you can find the name of the agent that represents any celebrity. Their Web site is: www.whorepresents.com



2. 'Experts Exchange' is a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at:
www.expertsexchange.com




3. Looking for a great pen? Look no further than
' Pen Island '. It can b e found at:
www.penisland.net





4. Need a therapist? Try 'Therapist Finder' at: www.therapistfinder.com



5. Then there's the 'Italian Power Generator' company. Check it out at:
www.powergenitalia.com




6.'IP computer' software, there's always: www.ip_anywhere.com






7. And the designers at 'Speed of Art' await you at their wacky Web site:
www.speedofart.com






Have a fun day! Just be careful what you name YOUR new web site

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I used to love getting resumes with e-mail addresses like "hothoochiemama@gmail.com" and "teninchplaya@yahoo.com". Yes, people really do.
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I ordered software from a company called Via Grafix years ago at a trade show, on my company card.....

Visa Bill came through as VIAGRAFIX..... My secretary wanted to know who ordered the Viagra Fix at the Vegas Convention.....
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I used to love getting resumes with e-mail addresses like "hothoochiemama@gmail.com" and "teninchplaya@yahoo.com". Yes, people really do.

+1 Hahahahaha.

We had a client at previous job where her email was 300lbsoflove@yahoo.com or something along the lines of that. Everytime she called in, the CSR people would make sure they repeated her email to "confiirm" the address.
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We had one guy on a professional pilots forum applying for Gulfstream jobs (the top of the pile, one of two of the best private jets that there is) and this idiot kept sending out resume's with all his data and the email address:

BB-007@xxxx.com

He could not understand why no one would call or email him and finally I gave up and told him that no one wants someone who thinks he is a spy flying their private jet. He finally changed it but it took forever...

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