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negotiable Full set of HURRICANE domains (the season is starting!): HurricaneAlberto.info, etc.

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LIKELY HIGH-TRAFFIC HURRICANE DOMAINS

Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of 2006, is expected to turn into a hurricane soon.

Also, the National Weather Service predicts a high number of hurricanes this year. Its website says: "The outlook calls for a very active 2006 season, with 13-16 named storms, 8-10 hurricanes, and 4-6 major hurricanes."

This is your last chance to get a full set of 2006 hurricane domains!

The set is priced at $500 (only about $24 per domain). Half of that will go to Mercy Corps (www.mercycorps.org), a reputable charity that helps victims of hurricanes and other disasters.

Imagine how many people will be searching for info about just one hurricane. Now multiply that by 8-10, and you're looking at huge traffic!

Included:
HurricaneAlberto.info (making headlines today!)
HurricaneBeryl.info
HurricaneChris.info
HurricaneDebby.info
HurricaneErnesto.info
HurricaneFlorence.info
HurricaneGordon.info
HurricaneHelene.info
HurricaneIsaac.info
HurricaneJoyce.info
HurricaneKirk.info
HurricaneLeslie.info
HurricaneMichael.info
HurricaneNadine.info
HurricaneOscar.info
HurricanePatty.info
HurricaneRafael.info
HurricaneSandy.info
HurricaneTony.info
HurricaneValerie.info
HurricaneWilliam.info

PM or post to claim. Reasonable offers welcome, but full-price bids take priority.


Also available:
Complete 2007 .info set (HurricaneAndrea.info, etc.) - $500
Complete 2008 .info set (HurricaneArthur.info, etc.) - $500
Complete 2008 .net set (HurricaneArthur.net, etc.) - $1,000
 
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