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Originally posted by dotus
Must be a lot of Chinese with this surname!

You crack me up, Dotus! :laugh:
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Thought you would like it.



First time I have been able to get the family name so the extension is irrelevant.

My wife is Chinese so at least one Williams.cn!!
 

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Uhh arent oriental ppl's names

Wong and Yu and Chang?

No offense, I do not meen to be rude or racist but I didn't think Williams was a chinese name.

Or was it a joke?


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Originally posted by GiantDomains
Read the post above you. ;)

Seems to be less readers and more posters :weird: :laugh:
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Hey, Chinese steel is big trade these days. So Williams makes razors that use steel. Therefore, Williams.cn can be the local razor blade factory :D
 

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Originally posted by NameCaster


Seems to be less readers and more posters :weird: :laugh:
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lol, not true

I did read his post but did not fully understand it.

My point was I did not *believe* it was a very popular Chinese name.
 
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