Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Friendship and Coupon Codes at the Laptop Launch



"You're so bad," my friend John, "you can not even afford a haircut." I covered the top of my head and a thick mop of hair with my hands, self-conscious, and thought wit. At the velvet portico of an Indian restaurant where a laptop exhibit, more journalists were signing their names on the guest list. "Well, I did one with two names on the media bowl," I said. "Or was it three? Do not rig raffles. And I do not collect as much coupon codes as you ."

Of course, nobody in his right mind wanted to not be there. Organizers were raffling with the Apple MacBook Air and several models from the new consumer line of Dell Inspiron and XPS laptops. My friend John was there to represent the local computer magazine, while I was covering the technology beat our newspapers. We have known each other for almost a decade, and the joke is still the same.

"If one of us wins tonight, let's sell the laptop and split the money," suggested John. I shrugged out of either hopelessness or selfishness, maybe both. Then we started talking about other major fantasies and ventures: us Partnerships as marketing consultants, web site that collects laptop coupon codes and online deals for cheap gadgets, writing games for a travel magazine and the New Orleans Hornets winning the NBA championship. (My friend is a certified Chris Paul nut-hugger.) More guests arrived. Time passed. We drank more free beer in sober chugs. Then a female voice called from the executive of a business organization, and executive stepped into the glittering, embroidered fabric stage. That was our sign to attack the buffet. "Let's take dinner," I muttered. Oh, how shy-making!

Needless to say, kebabs are nice, as were the seasoned pita bread and rice with red curry sauce. Even Coke tasted expensive. To increase the uncertainty in the drawing, there was entertainment. Cameras flashed as Capoeira dancers came tumbling onto the stage like gangbusters in the music, then, the royal red lights spotted a staircase, where a lady and gentleman in Salsa costumes gyrated in accordance with long-legged victory in Latin. Everyone clapped. Thin smoke hovered above our heads like a ghost of past events, and coupon codes flashed on plasma screens above the laptop prikazuje.Stranka happens.

When I stepped outside the stars came out and the warmth of summer nights gone, replaced a slight breeze that was brittle and a bit dusty. That half the world seems to be still in miru.Parkiralište in front of half empty. It was not entirely peaceful. I still hear sound coming from inside, bubblegum sound background and news, a moment that was going to be talking about it the next day in many offices. "Going Home Tonight," loudly announced, "with a new Dell XPS M1330 is - from the New York Times, Richard Somebody" crowd roared and I was more than relieved not to have been chosen. I was sorry that neither John nor I did not win, but we had something more:. Friendship, and passion for money-saving coupon codes

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