Friday Spoing

Will this poor Japanese tourist ever get his ice cream? Only one way to find out:

But the ice cream man certainly looks like he’s happy at work :o)

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  2. Karen Marrow Avatar

    This was great!!!

    Thanks for sharing!!!

    Karen

  3. Vasudha Avatar

    This is the best 2-minute video I’ve seen in a long time. What a story is told–even with no words! My favorite aspect of the video is the way the Turkish vendor totally transcends his role as ice cream peddler. He turns kiosk customer service into performance art–and gives everyone involved a fun, unexpected thrill. Thanks!

  4. Will Edwards Avatar

    This reminds me of when I was in Portugal when my kids were really young. There was a guy there doing the same kind of tricks. Anyway, really enjoyed watching that clip.

    Will :)

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