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revulsionnet said:
She stared in an adult movie!

No S? Wow, Godaddy is a class act
 
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If she is 26 then shave my legs and call me hairy. If she really is 26 then she is a good example of why it is bad to party all the time and snort dust. It ages you, BIGTIME!

But do not get me wrong, I would not kick her outta my bed either. I would even give her a ride back to her street corner. I am a gentleman, afterall :p

If she really is/was in porn, I would not be surprised in the least. She looks like the kinda girl that always "needs some extra cash" and would "try anything once".

Godaddy is making a big mistake. They have no creativity, they are tasteless, and they do not seem to know who their target market is. A true recipe for disaster. I wll continue to watch as they degrade their business and roll over and die. My guess is that in 5 years, Godaddy will be less popular than they are today.
 
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-RJ- said:
GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons says she's only 26.

:| Perhaps Bob has a special interest in her future...

Jeez.. did :notme: I say that out loud?
 
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What a thread... lol
 
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All I know is she is hot I could careless if she is a bad acter or w/e lol!
 
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godaddy.com biker commerical

does anyone have any idea what the biker guy's name is in the godaddy.com commerical?
 
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Jeeeese, 26 is a-okay in MY book, woot! woot! I think she looks a-okay. But then, I'm an old fart, lol.
 
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Old thread i know,But i can't resist.Bob parsons may be on his way to hefner status! LOL....She did a good job in the commercial,Parsons got ripped off,But i think the commercial served it's purpose.And ohh yea,She's hot!
 
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Wow, haven't seen these - are they running in the USA only ? Anyone have a link to an online screen shot ?

GoBaby.com hmmmm

Adult DN registrar? LOL

Rob
 
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babygirlregan said:
does anyone have any idea what the biker guy's name is in the godaddy.com commerical?
Buck Parsons. :D


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Does anyone know if Bob slept with her? :blink:

Personally, I think those commercials bring down the concept of domains to a dog's breakfast.

I think the ads are very misleading. They should have put "Get your onlythinglefttoregister.COM, 33,000,000 other people have.."
 
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a cool babe!
 
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mole said:
Does anyone know if Bob slept with her? :blink:

Personally, I think those commercials bring down the concept of domains to a dog's breakfast.

I think the ads are very misleading. They should have put "Get your onlythinglefttoregister.COM, 33,000,000 other people have.."


Hmm, maybe we'll find out during his special presentation in Seattle?

Really, I support GoDaddy's television campaign. They're targeting the general public, trying to sell them on the idea of their own domain name. How can that be a bad thing? And the commercials are fun to watch too.
 
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-RJ- said:
They're targeting the general public, trying to sell them on the idea of their own domain name. How can that be a bad thing?

It's a bad thing when all you can sell people is rubbish leftovers on the .COM namespace. The campaign is like asking someone to go over to MacDonald's pretending to sell sizzling hot and beefy Big Macs and all you can sell them are yesterday's french fries left in the fridge.

Never liked the idea of domains being associated with boobs on a slut anyway, some people will sell their mothers for pennies and a lie.
 
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Nah, I'm not buying that. There are still plenty of developable domains still left in dot com for companies that are willing to use an appropriate business name and don't overvalue generic words. The example domains in the commercials, cycleartist.com and paprazzipaula.com, are excellent examples.

I don't particularly like that they call them "dot com names", but I understand why they worded it that way.
 
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-RJ- said:
The example domains in the commercials, cycleartist.com and paprazzipaula.com, are excellent examples.

Nonsense names are always infinitely abundant, imho. The joe blow deserves only nonsense names that are typo nightmares?? :-/
 
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I would never suggest a nonsense name. Not nonsense names, but rather meaningful and sensible names that fit someone's business would work well in the dot com space. Even a three word dot com can work for Joe Blow in many circumstances.

Are you up for a good natured challenge, mole? What available domain names would you have suggested to the snooty photographer and horny bike builder? I'm willing to look for some available .com's for comparison purposes.
 
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-RJ- said:
They're targeting the general public, trying to sell them on the idea of their own domain name. How can that be a bad thing?

That is eexactly why I think they are a bad idea. The general public does not care about domains and websites of their own. it is avery dull product and subject to the masses in general.

To boot, they don't even have an 800 # which means the veiwer has to remember all 10 digits instead of 7 like one would normally have too when seeing a toll-free 800, 877, 888 or 866 #.

Parsons needs to grow up and realize who his actual target market is and not be like a little boy who just got rich (as someone else here said). The most tacky thing anyone could have done for this last superbowl was to make a commercial that brought us back t\o the superbowl prior to this one and the goings-on there. That is tasteless and it is not for a domain company. A superbowl spot PERIOD is not place for a domain reg ad.

I sasid it before and I will say it again. i like GoDaddy foir the most part. I wish APrsons would sell it to someone who is more business-like becasue he is going to ruin that company beyond repair.
 
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