I added my first interview that I conducted with Fred Bensi via email.
“Who’s Fred Bensi?” you ask?
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Japan is the coolest place on earth…
[Fred Bensi]
I added my first interview that I conducted with Fred Bensi via email.
“Who’s Fred Bensi?” you ask?
Click here to visit my Interviews page and learn!
Japan is the coolest place on earth…
[Fred Bensi]
Joe…
Thanks for commenting.
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>I use to do concert reviews for that radio staion
Did they get you in the concerts for free with a “press” pass?
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MB…
>How did you meet him?
I didn’t. I just emailed him and asked him if he’d do an interview for my site.
I have met celebrities in Tokyo. And there are a couple famous American rock stars that I’ve assisted a little bit when they’ve visited here…and now they talk with me whenever they’re in Tokyo.
I may ask them to do an interview for my site, too.
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“A”….
>This is a bit off subject, but thought it was interesting.
Yes, I know about “butler cafes”. The idea came from the “maid cafes”. They’re not so popular, I think.
>Keep an eye on your wife!
I can’t imagine my wife being interested in such a thing.
By the way, contrary to what the CNN reporter implied, I don’t think that those places hire foreigners because they’re more attractive or anything. I think it’s just that Japanese people’s image of a “butler” is an Englishman (or at least caucasian).
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This is a bit off subject, but thought it was interesting. 🙂
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2008/07/20/lah.japan.whiteman.cafe.cnn
Keep an eye on your wife!
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Neat. How did you meet him?
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That’s pretty cool Bob… I use to do concert reviews for that radio staion… I should start doing that again… It was alot of fun…
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