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Here, another viral email from the file, this one from 2007. Back in those days, people didn’t have much experience naming websites. With the lack of spaces between words and no punctuation for clarity, companies often created site names with unintended meanings. While Snopes has verified these examples as legitimate companies, I didn’t check to see if the sites are still live. You’ll understand why in a minute.
Who Represents is where you can find the agent that represents any celebrity. Their website: whorepresents.com
Experts Exchange is a site where programmers can swap advice and views. Their website: expertsexchange.com
Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder at therapistfinder.com
If you’re looking for IP computer software there’s always ipanywhere.com
And don’t forget the Mole Station Native Nursery in New South Wales. You can find them at molestationnursery.com
And finally the designers at Speed of Art await you at their website: speedofart.com