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VIDEO: Sneak Peek at Win 7 Family Guy Show.

What can we expect from Seth and the Microsoft crew? Stewie tweeting, that"s what. Whether you hate love or really hate hate, Microsoft and FOX One"s announcement that the two will collaborate on a 30-minute segment, called Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex"s Almost Live Comedy Show, is 100 percent true. Now that we"ve come to terms with it, what do we know so far? The segment is scheduled to air on November 8. We also know that there will be no commercials, just half an hour of comedy created by Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein (the voice of Lois) and Windows advertising agencies Universal McCann and Crispin, Porter + Bogusky. However, if this sneak peek is anything to go by, it"s going to be, uhm, not very interesting. Check it out and let us know what you think. Will you be watching on November 8? Let us know in the comments below! Stewie Tests Windows 7


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