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Thai Tee-shirts

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Saw a shirt that had a picture of Hitler sieg heiling and the iron cross, nazi flag, Soviet flag, and Chinese Communist flag.

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Saw thisone today i liked it

A FUNGUS YOU WILL NEVER FORGET

small tee shiirt on very pretty lady

That's Class!!! I'm sure she wouldn't have been aware of the potential connotations... HA HA HA...

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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From the gift shop at the insect museum in Chiang Mai ...

Tee-shirt with image of mosquito and the caption "Get to Know Them and You Will Understand"

:)

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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Youn teenage Thai guy - very trendy, hair done to perfection, - T-shirt said "Miss Silly Giggle"

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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.

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.

When Tops in Pattaya first opened they had T-shirts with the slogan

"I want to put my Willy Wonka in your chocolate factory"

Nazi Punks + Swasticka

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Had to cut him out of a video that we were going to show to a school back in UK that had donated gifts. :rolleyes:

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When Tops in Pattaya first opened they had T-shirts with the slogan

"I want to put my Willy Wonka in your chocolate factory"

hahaha

Express those English sentiments

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I want one

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I want one

Saw an ancient samlor bloke with a Black Flag "Damaged" t-shirt.

Punks not dead!

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).

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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