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Yesterday in Bangkok a young Thai guy wearing:

"I like girls that like girls"

One of my all time favorites is the "Rehab is for Quitters" and the:

No, I don't want a

f****in Tuk Tuk

F***in massage

etc.etc available at most tourist areas.

Most T-shirts you see with English errors are "seconds" or rejects that make it out into the gray markets for people who need dirt cheap clothing. There are some first-run items that make it through and are always entertaining....lol.

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I took this in Laos on a river ferry.

The kid was sitting in the back of a pickup and I saw his shirt and thought, "Cool VW". Then my brain caught up and read the text.

I was laughing so hard I only just managed to pull myself together to take the photo.

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This old thread will do

I popped our earlier and passed an old-ish woman wearing a T-shirt that read "I fuc_k for coke"

One assumes she doesn't know what it says.

I saw a very large lady wearing a T-shirt saying "i,ll F#@K THE FAT ONE",oh the irony.

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I saw an unusual T Shirt for sale at the Theprasit Night Market. It read ' DUCK MY SICK '

I wonder what it means.. :)

It's a special edition shirt for sock-cookers....

My friend Joe Blob has one.

Not in Thailand, but the worst t-shirt I ever saw was one with a picture of beautiful breasts on a guy with serious man boobs. First reaction is, oh yeah.., OH GOD NO!

Sorry I don't have the pic (not really).

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That's one good example of why the English language is so badly used nowadays. Using "U" instead of "you" on a kids tea shirt does not give them a good start. :)

Using "u" instead of "you" is a normal practice now all over the world. It's internet language. In case you want to learn it: http://www.internetslang.com/all.asp

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