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Returning to CM from Brisbane yesterday I saw a couple of camper vans aimed at the younger market that caused me to laugh out loud

-" A kiss on the lips is an application for a job in the basement."

-" What's the difference between a French kiss and an Aussie kiss? They're the same except the Aussie one is down under."

Another sticker driven by a ute (van) driver with my looks, also caused me some mirth - "Your lunch is in my underpants"

Anybody seen any to add to these?

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Returning to CM from Brisbane yesterday I saw a couple of camper vans aimed at the younger market that caused me to laugh out loud

-" A kiss on the lips is an application for a job in the basement."

-" What's the difference between a French kiss and an Aussie kiss? They're the same except the Aussie one is down under."

Another sticker driven by a ute (van) driver with my looks, also caused me some mirth - "Your lunch is in my underpants"

Anybody seen any to add to these?

I don't find it the least bit amusing

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Returning to CM from Brisbane yesterday I saw a couple of camper vans aimed at the younger market that caused me to laugh out loud

-" A kiss on the lips is an application for a job in the basement."

-" What's the difference between a French kiss and an Aussie kiss? They're the same except the Aussie one is down under."

Another sticker driven by a ute (van) driver with my looks, also caused me some mirth - "Your lunch is in my underpants"

Anybody seen any to add to these?

I don't find it the least bit amusing

Maybe because your not an Aussie. will be soon closed, as has nothing to do with Thailand or Chiang Mai.

regards worgeordie

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My brothers friend has just gone out and bought himself a Mazda MX5 convertible. My brother got a sticker for it and put it on his bumper when he was in the pub saying

No hairdressing equipment is left in this vehicle overnight

I thought it was quite amusing biggrin.png

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So let me understand. Recently returns to Chiang mai from Australia and sees 3 vans with slogans that only other Australians would find funny. All with the same theme. I don't believe his story. I think it was started by a few 13 year olds in the basement of their parents house in

Posted

To make it Thai related, I saw "Respect my Vote" on the back of a car the other day.

Wonder how long before he get's pulled over for a bit of attitude adjustment ?

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So let me understand. Recently returns to Chiang mai from Australia and sees 3 vans with slogans that only other Australians would find funny. All with the same theme. I don't believe his story. I think it was started by a few 13 year olds in the basement of their parents house in

So let me understand. Some jaded expat read something on a public forum and felt compelled to answer. Did this really upset you enough for you to comment on. Not every thread will entertain you.Choose the ones you like and ignore the ones you don't. Quite simple really.

Unfortunately I do believe this reply was started by someone with nothing else to do with their life.

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So let me understand. Recently returns to Chiang mai from Australia and sees 3 vans with slogans that only other Australians would find funny. All with the same theme. I don't believe his story. I think it was started by a few 13 year olds in the basement of their parents house in

So let me understand. Some jaded expat read something on a public forum and felt compelled to answer. Did this really upset you enough for you to comment on. Not every thread will entertain you.Choose the ones you like and ignore the ones you don't. Quite simple really.

Unfortunately I do believe this reply was started by someone with nothing else to do with their life.

so let me understand. You are doing exactly what you accused me of doing. Commenting on my opinion. Did what i say irritate you so much that you had to comment on it? It's not funny, it's common and vulgar and only apparently other Australians would find it amusing.

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Nothing to do with Australian humour at all....and more to do with less than financial international tourists (backpackers). There have been quite a few court cases in Australia against the wording on these vans and they have (believe it or not) been toned down.

They are now part of an international group called Wicked Campers based on the success of international tourists (read backpackers) to Australia wanting these vans...google away to "wicked campers offensive slogans".

http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/apr/12/activists-demand-wicked-campers-remove-misogynist-slogans-from-fleet

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Nothing to do with Australian humour at all....and more to do with less than financial international tourists (backpackers). There have been quite a few court cases in Australia against the wording on these vans and they have (believe it or not) been toned down.

They are now part of an international group called Wicked Campers based on the success of international tourists (read backpackers) to Australia wanting these vans...google away to "wicked campers offensive slogans".

http://www.theguardi...gans-from-fleet

You are right. The Wicked Camper depot is at the Gabba (South Brisbane) and I drove past it on the way back to CM. Some of the slogans I find laugh out loud hilarious.( But then I am an Aussie) I just thought it would be interesting to see if there are any local ones that have popped up.

"Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritation and resentments slip away, and a sunny spirit takes their place. " ~Mark Twain

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