This is something a little odd. I notice that when I type in www.cockrings.com you are immediately directed to the website of The Minnesota Aids Project. How weird is that? I do internet marketing for a living and I could see how it might be beneficial to for MAP to buy other domain to redirect to their site. Fun though. Then again I’ve never worn one. I just this second found out from a friend what they actually do.
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13 Reader Comments
12:15 pm
It’s not happening when I click the link.
1:10 pm
I bet that’s your excuse for all the ladies.
1:50 pm
I just this second found out from a friend what they actually do.
A likely story.
3:24 pm
Um…why were you typing in http://www.cockrings.com in the first place???
Hmmm?
4:06 pm
Maybe he wants to set up illegal cockfights in his basement.
5:19 pm
According to my WHOIS search, it’s owned by a company that sells URLs: Domain Name: COCKRINGS.COM
Registrant [5288]:
worldwide media, inc.
po box 129
highlands
nc
28741
US
Administrative Contact [5288]:
domain administrator admin@mostwanteddomains.biz
worldwide media, inc.
po box 129
highlands
nc
28741
US
Phone: +1.8132675600
Fax: +1.8287439400
7:05 pm
Damned cybersquatters. There’s probably a legitimate cockfighting apparatus b2b who could use that URL.
8:15 pm
Still legal in Oklahoma.
I think cockfighting is a late at night event among among the trailers and RVs filled with reporters in the middle at a big media circus event, — like, if O.J. Simpson has to go to trial again. Something to do with Britney Sprears….
1:44 am
“cockfighting apparatus”
12:13 pm
I swear to Dog on Friday it linked directly to MN Aids project. My friend just typed in cockrings.com and it pointed right there.-
4:56 pm
http://www.cockrings.com currently has no DNS published, which means it essentially doesn’t exist unless your computer or your server has a custom DNS configuration (some more obscure security software does this, as does OpenDNS).
But that doesn’t mean the DNS records expired or changed recently. Anything is possible… try the wayback machine perhaps? I’m not about to explore this further at work…
5:02 pm
…doesn’t mean the DNS records hadn’t expired or changed recently, that is.
10:02 pm
my husband found a cockring on Hennepin in front of the Saloon last summer and wore it for two weeks thinking it was a hipster bracelet.
i had to alert him that it ensconced some dudes balls before he claimed it as fashion for his wrist.
true story.