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Now we just have to figure out the collar so it doesn't turn out the size of a water melon after 2 weeks. Then figure out how to make a t-shirts fit these funny farang bodies.

Then we can take over the world with cheap t-shirt with che guevara or kermit sniffing white powder!il_340x270.1185210321_osn3.jpg?version=0

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I've seen Thai youngsters walking around Siam Square with T-Shirts featuring SS runes and swastikas, I guess ignorance really is bliss.

 

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Whenever one of my teenage kids wants to go out in a t-shirt I check to see what it says and if it's not obscene or controversial I ask them if they know what it actually means.

 

Often when they don't know if the picture or words actually have some meaning I explain it to them.

 

All part of education  :thumbsup:

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Anyone else ever noticed the number of T shirts around Thailand with English words on are just wrong ! either words that are mis-spelled or are meaningless ? 

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27 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Anyone else ever noticed the number of T shirts around Thailand with English words on are just wrong ! either words that are mis-spelled or are meaningless ? 

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35 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Anyone else ever noticed the number of T shirts around Thailand with English words on are just wrong ! either words that are mis-spelled or are meaningless ? 

That's the majority mate, how long have you been here? Friendly joking of course.

 

Hilarious to see Thai teenagers walking around with such extremely offensive things on their T-shirts. I guess their English teacher was a Thai....... comments on a postcard to:

 

Useless English Teacher who couldn't give a crap and passes everyone.,

Thai School,

Bangkok

THAILAND

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Googling English t shirts in Asia brings up a lot of examples that are too rude to post on here !!

Go slightly off topic:

Many moons ago i was working in South Korea and in the town there was a small shop selling cd’s.
They were quite expensive ( Japanese import ) but there was one I just HAD to buy.

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Some of the songs on the cd were co-written with Steve Winwood but the Japanese had managed to asia-fi his name also by calling him Stevie Windows !!

A proud possession which unfortunately I don’t possess anymore [emoji20]

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