Sex at Opera
Wednesday, 11. May 2005, 10:20:01
Of course I'm not going to tell you anything about this(or maybe I should
), but I guess this will draw more attention than boring titles such as 'another week', 'usual day at Opera', 'we love Mondays' and so on.
Today we want to praise the highly efficient Oslo police. The day before yesterday, we left Opera exactly when it started to rain really heavily, but in fact we were feeling lucky since Begi's car had been parked really close to the office in the usual place. To our surprise though, the car was not there and we realized that the same thing happened to all the cars parked on that street. With the water pouring on our faces, we noticed a very discrete sign, hung somewhere on the second floor of a building mentioning something about 'works on the street'(no signs of these works ON the road), and we came to understand that Oslo police 'took care' of Begi's car. By the time we were making the calculations of how many days Begi should work just to pay the fees to get back his towed car we were already deep wet, so our only consolation was to understand how public works can be financed easily and efficiently with minimum initial funds.
Talking about Begi, he got over it ('it' in this case means around 300 Euros!) very soon and today, in a very good mood, he proposed a great marketing strategy. It's structured along the following lines 'If you try Opera it costs you nothing and you can gain numerous benefits, but if you don't try it you lose a lot'. Somehow, we all suspect this is his best pick-up line
and he just substituted 'me' with 'Opera'. We can't tell how successful he's been with this line(even though his record speaks tons about it), but we can tell you that this strategy has had very poor results WITHIN our task force.
Well, something more about our work. We are trying to build a database with the most popular blogs and forums, so that we can propose them to talk about Opera 8, and people can read about it. If any of you reading us have some ideas, or favorite blogs/forums that you think can help Opera, we will be grateful if you can share them with us.
I forgot to tell you that Andrea is back from Germany, and made our task force complete again. We can tell she had lots of fun, but apparently she missed us and Opera too(at least we like to think this way:happy: ). Since she was not in the last photo session, we promise you an exclusive all-Andrea pictorial for tomorrow. It's our only chance to make the leap to the showbiz world, so please tell all your friends about it, we want as much coverage as possible.
As much as I like writing this blog, I have to go back to my usual work. So, talk to you tomorrow!
Bye!
Today we want to praise the highly efficient Oslo police. The day before yesterday, we left Opera exactly when it started to rain really heavily, but in fact we were feeling lucky since Begi's car had been parked really close to the office in the usual place. To our surprise though, the car was not there and we realized that the same thing happened to all the cars parked on that street. With the water pouring on our faces, we noticed a very discrete sign, hung somewhere on the second floor of a building mentioning something about 'works on the street'(no signs of these works ON the road), and we came to understand that Oslo police 'took care' of Begi's car. By the time we were making the calculations of how many days Begi should work just to pay the fees to get back his towed car we were already deep wet, so our only consolation was to understand how public works can be financed easily and efficiently with minimum initial funds.
Talking about Begi, he got over it ('it' in this case means around 300 Euros!) very soon and today, in a very good mood, he proposed a great marketing strategy. It's structured along the following lines 'If you try Opera it costs you nothing and you can gain numerous benefits, but if you don't try it you lose a lot'. Somehow, we all suspect this is his best pick-up line
Well, something more about our work. We are trying to build a database with the most popular blogs and forums, so that we can propose them to talk about Opera 8, and people can read about it. If any of you reading us have some ideas, or favorite blogs/forums that you think can help Opera, we will be grateful if you can share them with us.
I forgot to tell you that Andrea is back from Germany, and made our task force complete again. We can tell she had lots of fun, but apparently she missed us and Opera too(at least we like to think this way:happy: ). Since she was not in the last photo session, we promise you an exclusive all-Andrea pictorial for tomorrow. It's our only chance to make the leap to the showbiz world, so please tell all your friends about it, we want as much coverage as possible.
As much as I like writing this blog, I have to go back to my usual work. So, talk to you tomorrow!
Bye!





In Jail # 11. May 2005, 10:20
But atleast we get clean streets, for a week maybe
Don't think we can blame the cops here though, rather "Trafikketaten" or "Parkeringsetaten" or something.
Daniel # 11. May 2005, 10:20
Jakub81 # 11. May 2005, 10:20