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closed eClowns.com and eDoody.com

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I don't know if these can compare to the famous eCheeseAppeal.com but since these are the only two "e" names I own, I thought I would post them to get some input. If I can't sell them I would look to develop eClowns.com as an online yellow pages for clowns hired for birthday parties. eDoody.com I guess can be some kind of humour site. By the way, what spelling do most people prefer... Doody or Doodie?
 

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eClowns has a certain ring to it. I think it is the better choice for a humor site. However greggish--eDoody? What have I told you about registering names while under the influence. It's called RWI and it's the same thing that caused me to register FriendlyPenis.com one night. From now on--you must turn off the computer after two drinks. :D :razz: :D
 

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I think with eDoody.com I fell victim to the other RWI (registering with insomnia). I've already moved that one to my "do not renew" list.
 

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Q. What do you call a female clown?
 

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By the way...would you believe Clunt.com is taken...
 

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eClowns is very cool. I know the 'e' is passé, but with clowns it could be appropriate.
 
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