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Unconventional autographs – Souvenir tip

by Gadling Staff on Jan 21, 2010

Really loved your dinner? Get the Chef’s autograph on a napkin or a copy of the menu. Thought your hotel was great, get the Hotel Manager’s John Hancock on a brochure. This way you can remember not only what made your trip special but who made it special.

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