
ShareSitting in a small restaurant in the CWB gave me the opportunity to snap the best product name since… Ok it’s just very good.

ShareSitting in a small restaurant in the CWB gave me the opportunity to snap the best product name since… Ok it’s just very good.

ShareThis past weekend saw the Rugby 7’s take place in Hong Kong. Most of the western community living here, and enough tourists to piss off tourism, flock here to engage in heavy drinking and debauchery. Personally I prefer throwing beers at one person only after they dry completely. Keeps the spirit in the right [...]

ShareFirst off, this is odd to see in HK because not many people here care about English grammar. Including me (ignore grammar used here). Usually using I love … means you own a bar or city. But please not grammar or I will assault this sign.

ShareRun! Fire… Oh right this goes uh no where. If you are in pedder building, don’t escape fire by using the bricked stairs. Just use the lift, it is much easier.

ShareDespite Toblerones not being a fave of mine, they did a good job calling me out. Well done, next should be Native American One. Get it right…

ShareI love this picture sequence because it shows the duality of Hong Kong’s traffic in the tube. Notice the lonely man in frame one, and the blur of people running in frame 2. Luckily I was able to keep my seat. Hah- ninja yo

ShareI highly doubt this ad is possible. Not because of the layout, but because the cart is way to big to be real.

ShareHong Kong markets can have lots of great treaures. Fortunately for me they had delivered the “Give your kids a gun” tshirt packages so that I could snap a shot. Moral of this post- white children look great with guns.

ShareRight before work I figure coffee is a good idea. The status light on this machine thought otherwise.
I hate how destiny always ruins a cup of java in the morn.