Things Not to Tell Danielle
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 This is a list of things not to tell @Minion-Queen . First and foremost: http://moviepilot.com/p/despicable-me-3-first-trailer/4169090 
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 @gjacobse quit and wrote a script that randomly changed words in all your posts to swear words 
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 @MattSpeller said in Things Not to Tell Danielle: @gjacobse quit and wrote a script that randomly changed words in all your posts to swear words Anything regarding @scottalanmiller  
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 @mattspeller got bored and did some evil SEO to equate mangolassi with beastiality 
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 @scottalanmiller has secretly been embedding all his posts with a long running screed against the illuminati 
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 First of all, AWESOMEEEEEE!! Love me some Minion movies. Secondly don't any of you be getting any crazy ideas now.... 
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 @Minion-Queen said in Things Not to Tell Danielle: First of all, AWESOMEEEEEE!! Love me some Minion movies. Secondly don't any of you be getting any crazy ideas now.... To late... 
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 That the Italian government have decreed that anybody using their country extension (.it) must publish their web pages in Italian. :flag_it: 
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 @FloridaMan Really? Link? 
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 @FloridaMan said in Things Not to Tell Danielle: That the Italian government have decreed that anybody using their country extension (.it) must publish their web pages in Italian. :flag_it: An odd statement for a country that has several official languages, Italian being only one of them (along with German, French, Sicilian, Sardinian and I expect a few others.) 
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 Thankfully the site itself has only one real world on it, the logo, which is in Italian  
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 @aaronstuder I was only joking when I posted it, but it does seem that the contact must be from a European country: *To register a .it domain it is necessary that: - That the administrative contact be a resident of a country in the European Union.*
 https://www.mrdomain.com/help/en/175/what-are-requirements-the-registration-of-it-domain/ I am aware that some country suffixes are strictly controlled. I don't think an Italian (with no connections to the US) can purchase a .us domain. Since Mango Lassi managed to purchase the domain, they must have satisfied the criteria at the time of purchase. 
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 @FloridaMan the restrictions are loose but there does have to be an Italian agent. The CTO here is an Italian citizen, though, in case it came into question. 
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 @FloridaMan said in Things Not to Tell Danielle: @aaronstuder I was only joking when I posted it, but it does seem that the contact must be from a European country: *To register a .it domain it is necessary that: - That the administrative contact be a resident of a country in the European Union.*
 https://www.mrdomain.com/help/en/175/what-are-requirements-the-registration-of-it-domain/ I am aware that some country suffixes are strictly controlled. I don't think an Italian (with no connections to the US) can purchase a .us domain. Since Mango Lassi managed to purchase the domain, they must have satisfied the criteria at the time of purchase.  
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 @IRJ said in Things Not to Tell Danielle: @FloridaMan said in Things Not to Tell Danielle: @aaronstuder I was only joking when I posted it, but it does seem that the contact must be from a European country: *To register a .it domain it is necessary that: - That the administrative contact be a resident of a country in the European Union.*
 https://www.mrdomain.com/help/en/175/what-are-requirements-the-registration-of-it-domain/ I am aware that some country suffixes are strictly controlled. I don't think an Italian (with no connections to the US) can purchase a .us domain. Since Mango Lassi managed to purchase the domain, they must have satisfied the criteria at the time of purchase.  Didn't know this was a thing 
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