www-d'oh!-com
Below you'll find the contents of an email you may very well have seen before, but it makes me laugh out loud each time I receive it. Working in 'the industry' of website maintenance, I find it drop-dead hilarious that people could choose these domain names and not think of the possible (and often obvious) ways they'd be misread.
I guess some of them may have realised perfectly well what would happen, but actually looked forward to the amusement it would bring them, ... but most of the below are accidental - you can just tell.
And yes, they're all real. Click on them and have a look if you don't believe me. This is a family-friendly blog, so I wouldn't link to smut here.
All of these are legitimate companies that didn't spend quite enough time considering how their online names might appear ... and be misread.
These are not made up. Check them out yourself!
1. You can find the name of the agent who represents any celebrity by conducting a search on the 'Who Represents?' website.
2. This site is a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views: Experts Exchange.
3. Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island.
4. Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder.
5. There's the Italian Power Generator Company (perhaps where Gianluca gets his power?).
6. And don't forget the Mole Station Native Nursery in New South Wales.
7. If you're looking for IP computer software, there's always this company.
8. The First Cumming Methodist Church website is a worry.
9. And the designers at Speed of Art await you at their wacky website.
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3 Comments:
how can no one have posted here yet? these are gold, even if Pen Island seems so ever fake.
I'm try very hard but I'm not find the funny for italian power generator company. Plaese to explain me.
gianlucca - "...genitalia"...
abbastanza buffo per occhi inglesi (looks fairly funny to english eyes)
:)
5ynic
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