April 24, 2006

small world (in tokyo)

tokyo print.jpg
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Chris Heath­coate, a Bri­tish blog­ger who works for Nokia in Hel­sinki [I hung out with him at Reboot last year in Copenha­gen], was recently in the Hotel Miyako in Tokyo, when he went into the hotel men’s room. There he stum­bled across a fra­med gaping­void print. Small world.
[Back story:] The mana­ger of the hotel is an old friend of my cou­sin. The for­mer bought the print off me a few years ago.

2 Responses to “small world (in tokyo)”

  1. john t unger says:

    Small world, indeed. Or big mic­ro­brand. Something. Pretty cool, any­way.
    But you rea­lize, of course, that you’ve now han­ded docu­men­ted ammu­ni­tion to those who’ve bran­ded your car­toons in the past as bath­room humor.

  2. Chris says:

    Hi Hugh
    This was funny — the first thing that blew my little jet­lag­ged mind in Tokyo. It’s a nice hotel, too. I’d love to know what the clien­tele make of the car­toons :)
    Any­way, still at Nokia, still in Hel­sinki, and should be at Reboot again this year.