For years TheAmberShow.com has been owned by some guy in Utah. It’s been a giant, ugly, blinking “Coming Soon!” sign, but of course nothing ever came. I tried to contact the Who Is number a bunch of times to see about buying it and never heard back.
It expired eventually and when wasn’t renewed back in June, I sat on my hands as the few companies it filtered through tried to sell it to me for a hundred bucks, fifty bucks…
Finally, it went up for sale at the open market price, $10, and Rob snapped it up for me one day when I’d all but forgotten about it.
Go ahead, type it into your browser. You’ll get redirected to TheAmberShow.net! After years and years, it’s MINE BITCHES!
Happy weekend indeed!
p.s. Where’s Earl? It’s 1:30 pm and still looking gorgeous. I was honestly hoping for a gigantic rain storm so I could hunker down with some movies, popcorn, and beer. Should it start pouring, hurricane party at my house, ok? I’ll make cookies, too.








Urgh – people holding onto domain names really annoys me. It’s almost as bad as the “new thing” – people are actively trying to find expired patents, in order to fine people for using the expired patent numbers.
Jonathan
4 Sep 10 at 1:04 pm
Yay for getting your .com! Enjoy Brooklyn today! Fabulous weather after what was supposed to be Earl, eh?
Rachel Lee Walsh
4 Sep 10 at 1:57 pm
Ahhh… I wondered why you went with .net instead of .com and now it all makes sense!
Misses M
4 Sep 10 at 11:13 pm
Oh YAY FOR YOU! I need to go see if I can get my .com, too!
Nicely, played, Rob. Nicely played.
Pammer
5 Sep 10 at 10:23 pm