Author Archives: Domains 90210, LLC
Sometimes it’s easy to overlook the obvious
I blog from my bedroom this evening. I just returned from a journey on foot, which began early this morning and concluded with a post Pad Thai walk home from the Sunset Strip, just moments ago. I walked to the hospital … Continue reading
Hello from Beverly Hills – Big Pair of Banking Domains To Discuss
It’s a quiet Sunday morning here in Beverly Hills. People are walking their dogs, riding their bikes, driving to the beaches and just chillin. I’m Blogging. My name is Claude. We have been hard at work on some very exciting … Continue reading
Domain name auctions, a two way street.
I had a delicious Mapo Tofu at home tonight that I picked up from a Japanese market on Sawtelle. Perhaps, by now, you have noticed a pattern in my culinary preferences — I generally like to eat with chopsticks. Afterwards, … Continue reading
Domain drops – panning for gold
Not wanting to bore you with the sheer repetitiveness of my existence, I will spare the details of where I am. I will say that the black cod is excellent tonight. Domain drops are a great resource for finding really … Continue reading
It’s hot, hot, hot here
Once again, adorned in full walking regalia, (Backpack, arm weights, teeshirt, jeans and New Balance shoes). I egressed from Beverly Hills, and once again find myself at Sushiya on the Sunset Strip. I’m hungry, thirsty, loaded with endorphins and ready … Continue reading
Our Amazon sites are online again
I walked to several meetings in the afternoon. After the meetings ended, I planted myself on a wood bench at one of the coolest Japanese Robata restaurants in LA called Yakitoria, located in West LA. Once I’m done eating and … Continue reading
A good week for .CO and .TV domain names
Hello again from the Coffee Bean on Sunset Boulevard. This particular Coffee Bean, (and Tea Leaf, I should note,) is placed in a most esteemed location in the hills surrounding all that is hip in LA. It sits directly below … Continue reading
Steve Jobs rest in peace
I’m back at Sushiya on the Sunset Strip. It rained yesterday, and the air is fragrant with the scents of Plumeria and tobacco. This restaurant is one of the last bastions of freedom for local cigarette smokers. Unfortunatly for them, … Continue reading
Thank you Governor Brown
It’s a quiet night in Los Angeles. As the barometer drops here, most of the locals have an innate sense to stay home. Perhaps it has to do with the very expensive shoes which everybody but me is wearing. No … Continue reading
“We don’t do anything here any more.”
I am at the Farmer’s Market on Fairfax, after having walked three miles, with a backpack and arm weights, in seventy-six degree heat. I am feeling quite relaxed. In spite of the marginal blogging conditions, I continue to blog. I … Continue reading