By Michael Morrissey + October 13th, 2006
I’ve often been asked if there was anything in particular that influenced me to spend so much time traveling. I immediately thought of Adam.
In my second year at Berkeley, I rented a unique Japanese-style house in the Berkeley Hills. It was unique in a number of ways; first, it was on a path not a road.
Blame It on Midnight
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By Michael Morrissey + June 19th, 2006
This weekend was a good friend’s Alex’s birthday party, he does a great barbeque and always invites a mix bag of guests. Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, China, Argentina, England, France, Indonesia, Canada and Thailand were all represented.
Two weeks ago I attended a reunion for an old friend who used to live in Bangkok and retuned to the States 12 years ago. Ken Lambert retuned to Bangkok with Jonathon, his son.
The party was hosted by Andrew of Q Bar and attended by many of Bangkok’s marketing and design gurus including Bill and Kathy Heinecke of Minor Group, Ann Liu of The Sola Collection Marketingbyann, Richard Wilson of biz-art Biz-Art, George Romanyk of In-House and Smith Obayawat of Office of Bangkok Architects
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