Sure they do. Have a look at these crazy Finns!
DXXXVII.wdyn.saunalahti.fi[62.142.9.238]
CCXLVIII.wdyn.saunalahti.fi[62.142.110.248]
KDCCCLVIII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[195.74.14.158]
CDXXVIII.wdyn.saunalahti.fi[62.142.9.129]
MKXCVII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[62.142.33.197]
MKCXXVII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[62.142.33.227]
MKCXXVII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[62.142.33.227]
KDCCXVIII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[195.74.14.18]
CDXXVIII.wdyn.saunalahti.fi[62.142.9.129]
XVII.wdyn.saunalahti.fi[62.142.110.17]
YMMMXXXVIII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[62.142.236.138]
CDLXXXVII.tun.saunalahti.fi[213.169.25.187]
DCVII.tun.saunalahti.fi[213.169.26.7]
LXXXVIII.tun.saunalahti.fi[213.169.24.88]
MCCXVIII.tun.saunalahti.fi[213.169.28.18]
YYYDCCXXXVII.dsl.saunalahti.fi[85.76.2.38]
Somewhere, a bofh is laughing his head off :)
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