I am afraid bad years to come, probably big wartime.
However, good thinking
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What do you think of Happy2004.com? (I also have Happy2005.com through Happy2010.com.)
I don't often go for DNs that contain years, but these seemed like such common phrases that I couldn't resist. Any appraisals for Happy2004.com or for the whole set?
Thanks!
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I am afraid bad years to come, probably big wartime.
However, good thinking
Sorry, but dated domains aren't very desirable.
Also the marketing opp. is a narrow date period too.
Just my opinion though.
Cheers!
Thanks for the tongue-in-cheek humourOriginally posted by options
I am afraid bad years to come, probably big wartime.
However, good thinking![]()
dated domains are a poor investment
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