Hometown Transit
When I came home from work on Friday, I found a small but mysterious package mixed in with the mail. First running down a mental checklist, I decided that I wasn't high enough on anyone's hate list to fear for my life. Despite the warnings of my postal carrier, I figured it was safe. Opening the package, I didn't know what to make of it at first — inside, tied in a twine bow, was this awesome t-shirt titled Cincinnati Transit Map (For Optimists). This didn't make any sense. The package came from a company called Wire and Twine, which I had never heard of. And, I don't remember ordering any t-shirts recently. In fact, the only thing that did make sense was that the map would be for optimists... seeing as Cincinnati doesn't have a transit system. Digging around the remains of the packaging I found the answer: an invoice with my friend Kevin Menzie's name on it. And no, I don't think he put the wrong address on his order. I haven't talked to him yet, but I suspect that he stumbled across the design and, knowing that I come from Cincy, decided to get it for me. Very cool, very thoughtful. Thanks, Kevin.




Comments
Glad you liked it! Are you touching your nipple?
Posted by: Kevin Menzie | October 14, 2007 5:08 PM
You know what they say... home is where the nipple is.
Posted by: Thom Finn | October 22, 2007 11:11 PM