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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 01, 2005 at 21:24:57 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: OT. Handle change posted by txgrn on April 01, 2005 at 19:39:39:
Mark, had I had any clue, I'd have contacted Kim and reserved "txgrn" and then sold it to you. LOL. Remember when the .com's started taking off? Folks were reserving things like GM.com, Ford.com, ATT.com, etc, then selling them to the companies for big $$$. I missed my chance. I'm sitting on a lot of them that I know will pay off one day, like edsel.com, spongetractortire.com, solarpoweredtractor.com, algore.com. Somehow missed "txgrn" though. Hmm? Better contact Kim and snatch up "txred", txorange", and a few others just in case. Green can be good huh? Yesterday ran across a post here about a scam 4020 on Ebay, so for the heck of it went over and took a look, it was gone. No biggie, was just curious. But while I was there, did a search for a 4520, not expecting anything, never is. Holy toledo. Just for the heck of it, take a look out of Iowa over there. Bet is gonna run away for $$$ by the time it ends. Was interesting though. It don't change nothin though. Blue, green, red, orange, you'll still be Mark. It don't change nothing, in a good way. Mark
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