When I find an AOL promotion CD-ROM in a shop or attached to a magazine I usually add the password to a list on The Word Company’s web site*. Last week I got this really nice one here:

I wonder if AOL just combines every lexeme of an english standard dictionary (except f-words, etc.) with another one to create their passwords, or if they also make sure that some combinations are not possible (or vice versa resp.).
Are there people around who collect AOL original CD-ROMs on which especially beautiful word combinations have been printed as a password? If yes, send links to your collection. If not, send your CD-ROMs to »No more AOL CDs«.
*) I moved the list to this entry
AOL Passwords
CHOSES-CLUE
HUDDLE-FORDED
DETAIL-CLACK
AYES-BESET
FRAYED-ELKS
DESALT-TOGS
HAYED-SUNDAE
YORE-BECKON
MOVIE-MARGIN
BAILS-AMAZE
PERSON-KNOCK
MELBA-LEAP
PORE-POWER
HALF-LAMBED
UNYOKE-GYVED
BRIG-SPECK
GAITS-BLUFFS
SIDE-SHRINE
UTMOST-CRUISE
WAVY-SHIP
SUPPLY-CLIMB
NOTION-WIDE
HONK-WALK
BUDDY-SWAMP
TOUR-JUGGLE
PING-TRIO
RECIPE-CITY
PRINT-CARDS
PALE-GEARS
GLOVE-GATHER