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May 31, 2007

Remember What Happened With That Tea?

C'mon...look at that blue paint. That's an SBSCer if I've ever seen one!

Oh….it’s on now!

I recently issued a challenge to all SBSCs who are attending WPC to get their fannies on Connect, WPC’s awesome networking tool, and join the Small Business Symposium Attendees/SBSCs group to keep it the top dog.

Well…looks like the UK ruffians have unseated us.

And I’m not happy about it.

Sure…

The SBSC group has more actual activity. Some actual discussions, with comments and followup and everything.

I also think we have a better war cry too…

GET YOUR YELLOW ON!

I swear, that is like something straight outta the Funcave.

Who you callin' Tweety Bird?

But the fact of matter is…

UK is in the top slot.

And that needs to end.

So pass the word…

Recruit some more bodies…

Get the SBSC group in the lead slot again.

This is war!

|| posted by chris under community, more cowbell || || ||

3 comments »

  1. It’s all those UK Microsofties, they must be taking extended vacations or something. In fact the Reading HQ is going to be pretty empty that week, so they might as well shut up shop back in the UK for a week! Only joking guys, you know I luv ya! We still have more actual Partners on the SBSC Group!

    comment by Vijay Singh Riyait — May 31, 2007 @ 3:11 pm

  2. You go boy! Andrea and I COUNTED yesterday and the UK has roughly 6 times the number of MSFT people in their group that we do - WE HAVE MORE PARTNERS! :) We shall overcome…

    comment by Lynnette Eastlake — May 31, 2007 @ 3:35 pm

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