PPPPAAAAARRRRRRTTTTTTTYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!
Why have I got the feeling that this is Christmas at the Aaron's house?
I kept watching this thinking 'it must be a joke, it's beyond post ironic' - when the Milf said 'It was different at my party, I just gave an informal speech about the Overview of Windows 7', I nearly lost it.
I couldn't watch it to the end, it was too horribly cringworthy.
*bins RC's invitation*
Jesus f**king Christ! Who would have a party for the latest commercial overhaul of an operating system?
I suspect this was just their cover-story for a clandestine swingers' night.
As it's a Microsoft product at what point do the guests realise that their Windows 7 Launch Party is incompatible with fun and enjoyment (until the Launch Party Service Pack 1 becomes available)?
Quote: Leevil @ September 24 2009, 4:10 PM BST*bins RC's invitation*
That's okay, I will just 'crash' your party. Computer jokes, there is no finer form of humour...or more potent aphrodisiac.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ September 24 2009, 4:12 PM BSTThat's okay, I will just 'crash' your party. Computer jokes, there is no finer form of humour...or more potent aphrodisiac.
'Alt + F4*
I'm a Mac user. We just stay in on our own. And brood.
Quote: Timbo @ September 24 2009, 4:13 PM BSTI'm a Mac user. We just stay in on our own. And brood.
Mac users don't have time for parties, do they? They're too busy doing creative things on their glorified Fisher Price activity centres. Like writing their "novel" (still).
Well I remember my Seagate 100Mb internal HDD party. It was trestle tables in the street on a warm summer's evening. After the recommended Seagate activities, a small child sang "Jerusalem" as swifts wheeled in the skies above us. We all went home, emotionally spent but wiser as human beings.
Quote: SlagA @ September 24 2009, 4:17 PM BSTWell I remember my Seagate 100Mb internal HDD party. It was trestle tables in the street on a warm summer's evening. After the recommended Seagate activities, a small child sang "Jerusalem" as swifts wheeled in the skies above us. We all went home, emotionally spent but wiser as human beings.
BTW Microsoft Marketing people - anyone who throws a Windows 7 party doesn't have friends. Or if they do, they won't afterwards.
Remember the street parties in the 1950s, to celebrate the young Princess Elizabeth's upgrade to Windows '53? All us kids were given a clockwork memory stick. Happy days!
Where the asians at this party at?
Quote: David Bussell @ September 24 2009, 4:21 PM BSTWhere the asians at this party at?
I would imagine that they're busy pirating Windows 7.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ September 24 2009, 4:23 PM BSTI would imagine that they're busy pirating Windows 7.
Or selling it for a pound fifty at local pubs throughout the world.
Quote: David Bussell @ September 24 2009, 4:21 PM BSTWhere the asians at this party at?
Where were the Asians at the BCG party?