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'Choc d'Amour'

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I had done the WHOIS for these aswell, wasn't going to register them though, I took a more cunning approach, I realised that the study which Margaret mentioned in the "You're hired" show didn't have its name
 
2 years ago when I was a domain buying addict, I might of considered it, back then if a dog barked and it sounded like a word I would consider reg'ing it, now I just think it's a little sad.
 
2 years ago when I was a domain buying addict, I might of considered it, back then if a dog barked and it sounded like a word I would consider reg'ing it, now I just think it's a little sad.

I know the feeling :lol:

sad day when you guys register names from the T.V ;)

Been there, done that and just like Newport - South Wales, i defintely won't be going back ;)
 
Do it the easy way with middle names like Mary Elizabeth or Michael Elvis, then you can do .me domains!
 
I should have pointed this out earlier - "choc" has the meaning "shock" in French. Same word, same pronunciation, different spelling.

So "choc d'amour" would not convey "chocolates" to a Frenchman - "smitten" might be closer to the meaning.


I just found an "inverse" example of this crossed language concept - bought a jar of GranArom coffee in Lidl. Fortunately, it does not smell of "little old lady"!
 
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