Inadvertently humourous websites
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Whilst looking for some door seals and sealing strips to halt the ever-persistent ingress of water into my aging Polo, I found this:

Er, what was that order code again?
Anyone else seen anything similarly unintentionally funny?
ETA: yes, I know it should be humorous in the thread title.
Er, what was that order code again?
Anyone else seen anything similarly unintentionally funny?

ETA: yes, I know it should be humorous in the thread title.
Edited by gradeAfailure on Thursday 4th February 14:31
http://www.w
epresents.com/
edited to add....
hhmmm ok just add "hore"
epresents.com/edited to add....
hhmmm ok just add "hore"
Edited by snuffle on Thursday 4th February 18:29
www.msexchange.org
www.expertsexchange.com but the eventually realised, and hyphenated it to www.experts-exchange.com
www.expertsexchange.com but the eventually realised, and hyphenated it to www.experts-exchange.com
blindswelledrat said:
Originally purchased by one of my colleagues while I was working in IT for Powergen Europe. A honest mistake, but was very quickly pointed out to him. 
7. If you’re looking for computer software, there’s always
www.ipanywhere.com
8. Welcome to the First Cumming Methodist Church. Their website is
www.cummingfirst.com
9. Then, of course, there’s these brainless art designers, and their whacky website:
www.speedofart.com
Numbers 1 to 6 are already in this thread.
Number 10 = www.gotahoe.com is now redirected
www.ipanywhere.com
8. Welcome to the First Cumming Methodist Church. Their website is
www.cummingfirst.com
9. Then, of course, there’s these brainless art designers, and their whacky website:
www.speedofart.com
Numbers 1 to 6 are already in this thread.
Number 10 = www.gotahoe.com is now redirected
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