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Don't ask me....I have no idea.......... pmpl.

Mite be a bit small, use IE preview to enlarge, easiest.

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what the?

PMPL. I said, "Dun ask me.".........lol

Trying to figga it, made my mind boggle at sum thoughts....... hahahaha

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you're almost there guys....

ldh.jpg

edit: yeah i know it aint a Thai brand.. but it makes a gr8 pic

Edited by Goshawk
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Does anyone recall the Japanese car called ....."Es-car-go" ? :D:D

Rolled out to the market about a decade ago.

What happens to that ? :o

They are now a classic.

Correct name is S-Cargo, Nissan

s1.jpgThe 1990 World Motor Show held in Tokyo heralded the release of a futuristic concept car, the S-Cargo. The limited edition "snail car" is the progeny of motor industry giants "Pike and Nissan" resulting in the world wide release of only 12,000 vehicles.

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re BUM EQUIPMENT

believe it or not this brand was the top fashion brand in the US 10-15 years back....you,d think they'd know better

PS i still got one of their sweatshirts that I wear for repairing the landrover (courtesy mother in law in NY)

Edited by shocker
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Coon Cheese and Black Man mops raise a smile.

COON cheese is NOT Thai.

It is about the biggest selling cheese in the US of A

You mean like US of America? Or did you mean Australia?

I've never heard of it.

:o

Coon cheese

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

COON is the trademark of a cheddar cheese produced by the Dairy Farmers company in Australia. It was first launched in 1931 by Fred Walker.[1]

etc. etc.

:D

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Does anyone recall the Japanese car called ....."Es-car-go" ? :D:D

Rolled out to the market about a decade ago.

What happens to that ? :o

They are now a classic.

Correct name is S-Cargo, Nissan

s1.jpgThe 1990 World Motor Show held in Tokyo heralded the release of a futuristic concept car, the S-Cargo. The limited edition "snail car" is the progeny of motor industry giants "Pike and Nissan" resulting in the world wide release of only 12,000 vehicles.

Thanks 'Zpete' for enlightening info.

No wonder it was a flop. Just hearing the name itself couldn't help thinking about my favorite appretizer : Escacot. Used to eat this snails all the time when my family was living in Suk soi 23 ( soi Prasarnmit) by the pond.

Who in the world wants a car runs like a snail. :D Oh, just love those Ford's Mustang. :D

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Tip: If English isn't your native tongue, remember the order of letters before you get the re-spray.

:o:D:D

I would be dying from laughing before having a chance to switching the "r" to where it belongs.

:D:D:(

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Tip: If English isn't your native tongue, remember the order of letters before you get the re-spray.

:o:D:D

I would be dying from laughing before having a chance to switching the "r" to where it belongs.

:D:D:(

+55555

Posted
you're almost there guys....

ldh.jpg

edit: yeah i know it aint a Thai brand.. but it makes a gr8 pic

priceless =p can't stop laughing on this one.

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I saw a C-class benz on Suttisarn Rd the other day.

You see on the back of the lid: KOMPRESSOR usually.

This one said: KOMPERSSOR. :o:D

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Or what about the shiny new new billboard ad in my hotel lift: Please come to our restaurant for some LAUNCH! :D

Even my GF laughed at that one.

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I saw a C-class benz on Suttisarn Rd the other day.

You see on the back of the lid: KOMPRESSOR usually.

This one said: KOMPERSSOR...

Probably a re-spray re-fit by a non-English speaker, like this one:

gallery_35489_957_79077.jpg

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