A few Microsoft execs have some fun [Video]
MGXFY12 Kurt D Comedy Video from Buttercuts Editorial on Vimeo.
While Microsoft may often come across as a monolithic corporation, it's sometimes good to remember that behind the company are individuals and personalities. So it's always nice to see them have a little fun, which is what you see above.
The video is taken from MGX FY12 and like Long Zheng who found this vid, while we don't know the context, we still find it funny nonetheless. The four unlucky carpoolers are Kurt DelBene (President of Office), Qi Lu (President of Online Services), Chris Capossela (Senior VP of consumer marketing) and Andrew Lees (President of Windows Phone) who we briefly spoke with in Barcelona. Yeah, that Andy Lees, which is what makes the Windows Phone comment that much more funny.
via: iStartedSomething
Comments
There are 10 comments. Sign in to commentincendy says:
Hahaha... That is awesome! Love the passing Google part :D
index1366 says:
Hahah, awesome dudes, laughung dead at the part with the iPhone :D
blackprince says:
These guys are terrible actors but funny dudes all together.
rkiels says:
Context="Hey fellow MS staff members, carpooling is cool. Do it."
fwaits says:
Not bad, worth a chuckle or 2. =)
jcagga says:
haha andy is funny!
Bruno H says:
Over the years microsoft have made so many funny videos for their shows and other occasions. And they are not afraid to give everybody a laugh at their own expense. This for me is a company with a healthy normal view of itself.Have anybody any links to videos like this from Apple? You know to show that Apple is also a healthy normal company ;-)
starblade876 says:
hehe Cute."I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, but somebody's breath isn't quite right. So, why doesn't everyone take an Altoid? Qi, one for you. Kurt, one for you. Andy, why don't you take two?"
wolf1891 says:
"SorryThis video does not exist"wtf???=(
crey says:
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