Microsoft Store Employees Break Into Song, Unwittingly Make Apple Ad
November 17th 2009 at 2:57pm by WillEdmondson

Microsoft is known for its, um, less-than-stellar promotional campaigns, like their ill-advised Songsmith video (parodied by "Attack of the Show," above), their Windows 7 party tips, and of course, those weird Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates commericals. Today, a group of Microsoft Store employees has boldly furthered their coropration's reputation by performing a choreographed dance routine to the Black Eyed Peas' "I Got A Feeling." What are Microsoft stores, you ask? They're like Apple stores, except the employees aren't helpful, and their inventory is cheaper than Apple's, but hard to use and it all stops working right before you're ready to use it.*

The dance itself is like a cross between the Electric Slide in a middle-school gym class and the mandatory "happy birthday" routine at a Chili's in Des Moines. It doesn't look like fun. And really, it makes for a pretty good Mac ad. Here it is:

*Or so I assume, based on their products. I've never actually been to a Microsoft store.

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WillEdmondson
WillEdmondson, posted November 17, 2009, 09:29 PM
A hero, Stephanie22. A hero.
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Stephanie22, posted November 17, 2009, 08:17 PM
Meanwhile, all the customers are like, "Can I get some help here?" And who is the rando in the black sweater with the thing taped to his head?
WillEdmondson
WillEdmondson, posted November 17, 2009, 08:07 PM
P.S.: Replacing the "Mazel Tov!" lyrics with "Microsoft!"?! Brilliant!
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