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Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: Bill1234 on 25 January 2004, 07:34

Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: Bill1234 on 25 January 2004, 07:34
Check out Bill Gates giving head to Satan at http://www.Microsof.net (http://www.Microsof.net)
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: Xeen on 25 January 2004, 08:26
This is very interesting. Given recent history with Microsoft suing 17 year olds whose name is Mike Rowe for their domain, I'm surprised MS doesnt sue this.
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: Pissed_Macman on 25 January 2004, 21:40
Those articles are just copied and pasted from The Onion...

Still, funny.
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: TheQuirk on 25 January 2004, 20:41
quote:
Originally posted by xeen:
This is very interesting. Given recent history with Microsoft suing 17 year olds whose name is Mike Rowe for their domain, I'm surprised MS doesnt sue this.


Whine whine whine. This is parody. That kid's site was making money using MS' name.

Also, have you heared of how that story ended? Yeah, what a bunch of meanies.
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: Canadian Lover on 26 January 2004, 02:36
I liked this:
(http://www.monsterjobs.net/72301.jpg)
 :D
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: Kintaro on 28 January 2004, 10:20
HAHAHAHA

that site is funny.
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: Kintaro on 28 January 2004, 17:56
quote:
Originally posted by TheQuirk: I Just Want Attention:


Whine whine whine. This is parody. That kid's site was making money using MS' name.

Also, have you heared of how that story ended? Yeah, what a bunch of meanies.



http://theregister.co.uk/content/6/34955.html (http://theregister.co.uk/content/6/34955.html)
Title: Bill Gates giving head to Satan.......
Post by: TheQuirk on 29 January 2004, 06:15
It's great how you only point to articles that tell half the story.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35113.html (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/35113.html)