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Posted by Ed Mullen on 09/02/06 01:46
dorayme wrote:
>> By the way, I never noticed it before but SeaMonkey's spell checker just
>> asked if I wanted to change "dorayme" to "deodorant." :-D
>
> mm... what can I say? I have used all my spellcheckers in all my
> computers to try to turn something provocative on you and have
> failed, I get as first options usually Mullen, or Mullein. You
> have a very safe name Ed, and I am quite jealous. Interested in
> selling it? Good terms mate, I trade in dorayme to you for
> discount..
>
LOL! Ooo! I've heard of selling domains for other reasons but never this!
Yes, "Mullen" is pretty boring, as is "Ed." However, before you jump on
this, consider the historical basis of "Mullen." If you take it back
far enough it harks to the Irish "O'Maulden" (close as I can remember
from many years-ago research) meaning (roughly) "The Bald One." Hey,
might be good if you're thinking of opening a hair-cutting salon! ;-)
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