Want an invite to Naked Conversations’ launch parties

By the way, we’re planning on having launch parties in both Medina, WA (right next door to Jeff Bezos’ house and on the same street as Bill Gates’ house) and in Silicon Valley at TechCrunch’s headquarters (aka Mike Arrington’s house) for our book. If you’d like an invite to one of those, please do contact me. No promises (we have VERY limited space) but we will try to get you in. Those launch parties will probably not be publicized publicly due to the limited space, but they will be pretty nice events. Just email me at rscoble@microsoft.com.

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Comments

  1. pretty nice events

    I’d hire some bikini models, and have “Mudpit” wrestling (or could even go ‘naked’).

    (PS - Note sarcasm)

  2. pretty nice events

    I’d hire some bikini models, and have “Mudpit” wrestling (or could even go ‘naked’).

    (PS - Note sarcasm)

  3. Christopher: I’m not gonna do naked mudpit wrestling with you, no matter how entertaining that might be for our guests! :-)

    But, it would be fun to have you there. Maybe you can write a snarky review of the event? I’ll even sign a book for you.

  4. Christopher: I’m not gonna do naked mudpit wrestling with you, no matter how entertaining that might be for our guests! :-)

    But, it would be fun to have you there. Maybe you can write a snarky review of the event? I’ll even sign a book for you.

  5. I think it’s too late not to make them public. Mike had an announcement up on Crunchnotes for a couple of days now. 😉

    http://www.crunchnotes.com/?p=104

    And I don’t think he’s quite planning invitation only…

    “This party will be partially by invitation, and then open up for sign up to about 300 attendees.”

    I hope you and Shel are up to signing all those copies.

  6. I think it’s too late not to make them public. Mike had an announcement up on Crunchnotes for a couple of days now. 😉

    http://www.crunchnotes.com/?p=104

    And I don’t think he’s quite planning invitation only…

    “This party will be partially by invitation, and then open up for sign up to about 300 attendees.”

    I hope you and Shel are up to signing all those copies.

  7. Robert, just sent you an email- but didn’t know the dates beforehand, so looks like we probably can’t make it to the January one. Would love a response anyhow to the other part of the email.

    -Aaron

  8. Robert, just sent you an email- but didn’t know the dates beforehand, so looks like we probably can’t make it to the January one. Would love a response anyhow to the other part of the email.

    -Aaron

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