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    ibydesign Active Member

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    Hi. Another female from the US. Been investing in domains since 1997. Have lots of domains, as you can imagine. Never developed or parked them until about 19 months ago. Lost a lot of time! Hello to old friends and new friends in the UK. ~ Tasha Kidd
     
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    Welcome. That's a long time to be a domainer. You sure had more to choose from than I do:D

    Where in the US are you?
    I've been to a few places in the US. Orlando, Miami, Fort Myers, Clearwater, Daytona, Wichita...I think that's it.
     
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    Indiana. Lived five years in San Diego, CA. Also did an enjoyable stint in Cobham, Surrey in the 70's when I was in high school. :)
     
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    Hi, welcome to the forum!

    I'm pretty new in this game.
     
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    You're giving your age away:-D

    So did you come to England just for high school?

    My cousin in Canada considered studying dentistry in England.
     
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    Welcome To IBY Design

    Is that right that you have over 10,000 domains? - impressive.
    regards
    Guy
     
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    Yes, only it wasn't called that. I had a lovely time. Lived near Stoke d' Abernon and walked into Cobham for school. Wore the uniform. Made a wonderful friend with Jill Fleming, who was very short, and I was very tall (in comparison), and she helped me learn the important things... like what "the loo" was. Wish I could find her now. She had a dad who loved his old car so much that he had buried it in the front yard (not so you could see it) but like a favorite family pet. I remember a field trip we took to the home show in London, at which we were so impressed with this "drummer" that we bought his wonder knife... I think it was a ginsu, but I can tell you it's still the most used knife around our house, especially for cutting fresh warm bread, without crushing it. We were studying Pride and Prejudice, and a bunch of other great archaic stuff, with a headmaster droning on, and the windows open in the spring. But the most important thing I learned was how to drive a stick shift. They had this field and about five cars and they all drove around this track in these cars. I think I was the only girl in the class. But here's this Yank sitting on the right side of the car, with the gear shift on the left, trying to drive a stick shift for the first time. Good thing I was young and pliable.
     
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    ... or dumb. Think of the renewals. 98% two word generic dot coms.
     
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