They either were lucky enough to hand register a two letter domain or bought it. If you're looking for one now, if it's a LL.com expect to pay a minimum mid-$xxx,xxx range.
As for drop lists - if you have the time, sure, go over the whole pending deletes list and find the domains that you'll want. This will take a lot of time and probably swallow up a lot of money, even if the domains don't go into auction.
Find a niche that you're knowledgeable at (a video game, cars, boats, fishing etc.) and concentrate on that. You'll have a better chance of finding domains that are worth something, or may be in the near future. Plus, when it comes time to develop the domains your knowledge will help you with that and get visitors to your site(s).
I also don't mean to be rude with this but out of your posts so far, the vast majority were closed due to improper format or the wrong forum. This means you didn't take the time to read though this forum's rules. If you're not going to take 5-10 minutes to read though the rules, will you really take the hours and days it can take to research and find good domains? This isn't a business where you can just sit at a registrar for a couple of minutes, type in a few names and turn them around at a huge profit. Unless you are extremely lucky (and I'm talking a .000001% chance) it will take a lot of time, energy, and money to be able to build up a portfolio and learn the ropes before you even start to see sales breaking even, let alone pulling large profits.






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