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This is a simple contest, show the wackiest from either of the following categories.

1) domain forwarding. For instance: fatankles.com forwards to this site: http://www.madventurer.com/

2) current use of a two letter dot com. For instance http://xv.com/ .Great name and I understand that the guy is trying to sell it (hell, I'll kill to have that name). But why is there a picture of a fairly famous plane crash there? But that's just an example and I'm sure there's something wackier out there.

PS, you can't set up your own forwarding in order to win the contest. (Not saying that anyone here would actually do that for a whole 13 NP$) but you know, just to be clear.

Contest ends November 5 unless I am travelling in which case it will end November 8.

I will be the sole judge and I reserve the right to call the contest a tie and split the bounty between the two winners.

Good luck.
 
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AfternicAfternic
rt.com

Want something weird? Check rt.com :-/
 
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MO.com

Mo.com

I don't even understand what this site is about.
It was last updated: Tue Oct 31 2006 11:08:56 (Halloween)
Maybe the person that owns it only updates once a year?
Intrigued.

Whoa.

Rudy

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rudyhernandez said:
Mo.com

I don't even understand what this site is about.
It was last updated: Tue Oct 31 2006 11:08:56 (Halloween)
Maybe the person that owns it only updates once a year?
Intrigued.

Whoa.

Rudy

.Mo.com

Winner. Both were good, but this one wins because it is just plain weird.
 
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