This is my favorite story so far this week. (I know, it's only Monday.)
The BBC had scheduled one Guy Kewney, described as a "technology expert" to comment on the Beatles lawsuit against Apple Computers over the use of the apple symbol. Instead of grabbing Mr. Kewney from the green room when it was time for his interview, however, they instead grabbed his cab driver, who had a place card with Mr. Kewney's name-like at the airport. The brought the baffled cab driver, an immigrant from the Conga named Guy Goma ON THE AIR and conducted the interview with him. The best thing about it, though, is that the cab driver went along with the interview!
It's priceless. You have to watch it here.
The BBC had scheduled one Guy Kewney, described as a "technology expert" to comment on the Beatles lawsuit against Apple Computers over the use of the apple symbol. Instead of grabbing Mr. Kewney from the green room when it was time for his interview, however, they instead grabbed his cab driver, who had a place card with Mr. Kewney's name-like at the airport. The brought the baffled cab driver, an immigrant from the Conga named Guy Goma ON THE AIR and conducted the interview with him. The best thing about it, though, is that the cab driver went along with the interview!
It's priceless. You have to watch it here.
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Have to say it.....I'm a mac freak...but shhhh don't tell anyone.
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