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blondamateurs.com
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Protect yourself from the scammers here. Only use the info on the domain whois or in the sig file below to contact us. We've already had multiple incidents of scammers trying to sell our domains to anyone who responds on the boards.:disgust |
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It's spelled wrong you fucking idiot, I'm dying to know how you think your 2 word domain is wroth that much |
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maybe he is on crack? it's barely worth reg fee |
If there's an idiot that can't spell.
Blond or blonde "The word blond is first attested in English in 1481 and derives from Old French blund, blont meaning "a colour midway between golden and light chestnut". It gradually eclipses the native term fair, of same meaning, from Old English fæġer, to become the general term for "light complexioned". The French (and thus also the English) word blond has two possible origins. Some linguists say it comes from Medieval Latin blundus, meaning yellow, from Old Frankish *blund which would relate it to Old English blonden-feax meaning grey-haired, from blondan/blandan meaning to mix (Cf. blend). Also, Old English beblonden meant dyed as ancient Germanic warriors were noted for dying their hair." |
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