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For some reason, the site was possibly meant to lure people into thinking that it was about the [[wikipedia:Lemon Party|Lemon Party of Canada]], a Canadian political party, from which it was supposedly derived. This site was originally hosted by Eric Johnson<ref name="Interview" />, then it later was passed on to other sellers who bought the domain. 
For some reason, the site was possibly meant to lure people into thinking that it was about the [[wikipedia:Lemon Party|Lemon Party of Canada]], a Canadian political party, from which it was supposedly derived. This site was originally hosted by Eric Johnson<ref name="Interview" />, then it later was passed on to other sellers who bought the domain. 


Originally registered on October 3rd, 2002<ref>https://opensea.io/assets/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248420045cb7b5e/63719237016069894865453429567860377251298415838385378267555992653978667057153</ref>, the site<ref>web.archive.org/web/20021011044611/lemonparty.org</ref> once featured the yellow text on the top left corner that said "Lemonparty.org", while it's set to "[[wikipedia:If You Wanna Be Happy|If You Wanna Be Happy]]" by [[wikipedia:Jimmy Soul|Jimmy Soul]]. On November 21st, 2020, the site<ref>web.archive.org/web/20021121221811/Lemonparty.org</ref> added a link below the image that said "''omfg crazy! Click here to wash your eyeballs!''", which leads to an image<ref>web.archive.org/web/20021114192211/http://www.lemonparty.org/kitty.html</ref> of a kitten with metas below it. However, this link was shortly removed as of an unknown date. In 2003, the site is now just an image displayed at the center without the watermark and the link, and it continues there from there on. However, some archives at this time showed the site featured links to multiple shock sites, most notably [[Blue Waffle]], [[Heyya.org]], and [[Jarsquatter]]. Edited versions of this image, including one of a man named Keith Boadwee squirting blue paint from his anus, began to appear on the site by the 2010s. As of now, The site now shows the image in HD while the title of this page reads: "''Lemon Party - A game of bingo gone horribly wrong''".
Originally registered on October 3rd, 2002<ref>https://opensea.io/assets/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248420045cb7b5e/63719237016069894865453429567860377251298415838385378267555992653978667057153</ref>, the site<ref>web.archive.org/web/20021011044611/lemonparty.org</ref> once featured the yellow text on the top left corner that said "Lemonparty.org", while it's set to "[[wikipedia:If You Wanna Be Happy|If You Wanna Be Happy]]" by [[wikipedia:Jimmy Soul|Jimmy Soul]]. On November 21st, 2020, the site<ref>web.archive.org/web/20021121221811/Lemonparty.org</ref> added a link below the image that said "''omfg crazy! Click here to wash your eyeballs!''", which leads to an image<ref>web.archive.org/web/20021114192211/lemonparty.org/kitty.html</ref> of a kitten with metas below it. However, this link was shortly removed as of an unknown date. In 2003, the site is now just an image displayed at the center without the watermark and the link, and it continues there from there on. However, some archives at this time showed the site featured links to multiple shock sites, most notably [[Blue Waffle]], [[Heyya.org]], and [[Jarsquatter]]. Edited versions of this image, including one of a man named Keith Boadwee squirting blue paint from his anus, began to appear on the site by the 2010s. As of now, The site now shows the image in HD while the title of this page reads: "''Lemon Party - A game of bingo gone horribly wrong''".


On December 27, 2013<ref name="Interview">Bernstein, J. (2013, October 27). [https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/lemonparty-the-legendary-shock-site-is-for-sale "Lemonparty, The Legendary Shock Site, Is For Sale."] [[wikipedia:BuzzFeed News|BuzzFeed News]].</ref>, [[wikipedia:Buzzfeed|Buzzfeed]] reporter Joseph Bernstein interviewed the original owner of the domain, Eric Johnson. The owner stated that he parked the site for $450,000 and has been running the site for 9 years. Shortly thereafter, the site removed the image and was turned into a pornographic website, no longer relating to the classic Lemon Party itself. Later, the site then put the image back to its state. Johnson had also mentioned in the interview that the image had originated and spread "''in the early aughts while being passed around internet relay chat''".<ref name="Interview" />
On December 27, 2013<ref name="Interview">Bernstein, J. (2013, October 27). [https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/lemonparty-the-legendary-shock-site-is-for-sale "Lemonparty, The Legendary Shock Site, Is For Sale."] [[wikipedia:BuzzFeed News|BuzzFeed News]].</ref>, [[wikipedia:Buzzfeed|Buzzfeed]] reporter Joseph Bernstein interviewed the original owner of the domain, Eric Johnson. The owner stated that he parked the site for $450,000 and has been running the site for 9 years. Shortly thereafter, the site removed the image and was turned into a pornographic website, no longer relating to the classic Lemon Party itself. Later, the site then put the image back to its state. Johnson had also mentioned in the interview that the image had originated and spread "''in the early aughts while being passed around internet relay chat''".<ref name="Interview" />