yuxingw40
03-28-2011, 05:02 AM
Wow! That's commitment to a corporation. And, they do not even operate right here,Office 2010 Professional Keygen (http://www.office2010key.eu/)! I hope they got a free copy for that lifetime commitment. Vista, though? I guess it has a pretty ring to it. I can think of a handful of other products that would have been my first choice for a name: Groove, Encarta,Office 2010 Professional Plus 32 bits (http://www.office2010key.ca/), Visio, etc. This got me thinking...How far would I go for company loyalty? 1. A tattoo of Bill Gates on my ankle,Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Key (http://www.msoffice2010key.com/), right next to the dolphin tattoo I got during Spring Break back in '92. (Actually,Office Standard 2010 cl�� (http://www.msoffice2010key.net/), I don't have any tattoos..and if I did, it wouldn’t be of a dolphin. No offense to the dolphin tattoo fans out there.) 2. I could wear a belt that has the search ticker for Live.com running 24 hours a day as my buckle.
3. I could change my first name to a website:"WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/COLLEGE Marie Godfrey”. That sounds pretty good. I think any of these would show my loyalty to my company… or the organization I wanted to function for. What would you do to get noticed? And,Office 2010 Professional 64bit (http://www.key-office-2010.de/), my ideas are trademarked, so don’t get any ideas. - Janelle
(Pic of belt buckle courtesy of: dolphin pic:
3. I could change my first name to a website:"WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/COLLEGE Marie Godfrey”. That sounds pretty good. I think any of these would show my loyalty to my company… or the organization I wanted to function for. What would you do to get noticed? And,Office 2010 Professional 64bit (http://www.key-office-2010.de/), my ideas are trademarked, so don’t get any ideas. - Janelle
(Pic of belt buckle courtesy of: dolphin pic: