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posted on 19 Mar 2010 in Chinglish, Household Items

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faulty wiring
faulty wiring
14 years ago

The description is obscured by all those damned safety pins! Now I’ll never know what’s inside!!!

Recoil
14 years ago

I guess you’ll just have to use your imagination.

Algernon
Algernon
14 years ago

golden pins and needles??

Conventi
Conventi
14 years ago

It seems the layouter was smoking the tiny grass when designing the box.

faulty wiring
faulty wiring
14 years ago

and had spent the afternoon at tama plaza…

Eduard
Eduard
14 years ago

Best invisible descriptions China has to offer. HERE you go!

Thuggy D
Thuggy D
14 years ago

I think they read the manual too literally.

Ralph Hamilton
Ralph Hamilton
14 years ago

Opin at top corner.

jjhitt
jjhitt
14 years ago

Reminds me of a sign I saw in strip center:
Red Horizontal Line
No Parking
Red Horizontal Line

Brandon
Brandon
14 years ago

How silly. Someone put the description of item at the bottom left (“Item No. C-2”) instead of in the correct location at the top. It’s a good thing I can recognize Item No. C-2 when I see it otherwise I would never have known!

beechoak
beechoak
14 years ago

Wait, wait! Don’t tell me…!

Algernon
Algernon
14 years ago

I know “Made in China”

Ralph Hamilton
Ralph Hamilton
14 years ago

All the other Pins were jealous of the Golden Pins.
It was a clear cut case of “Pinile Envy”.

Ralph Hamilton
Ralph Hamilton
14 years ago

@Algenon. Ehh? Maiden China? I know. It’s a chastity-belt.

Grifter
Grifter
14 years ago

I don’t know what this does…. but it does look pretty!

DECMATH
14 years ago

I can safely say this one is hard to pin down.

BeadyEl
BeadyEl
14 years ago

This is really taking the whole ‘generic’ concept too far.

Rm
Rm
14 years ago

They are demonstrating ‘pin drop silence’ way too literally …

Juulie
Juulie
14 years ago

I’ll take three packages of “Description Of Item Listed Here”, please . You know, Item No. C-2. You only have two left? Okay, give me also one package of “Description of Item Listed There”.

Lora
Lora
14 years ago

Pins: Hey check us out, baby! We’re the “sharpest”-looking bunch you’ll ever find! Get the “point”? Heh-heh-heh! 😉
Me: These pins aren’t gold, they’re BRASS! 😮

Rosa
Rosa
14 years ago

Get to the point!!

Xila31
Xila31
14 years ago

This reminds me, I am published in a poetry book where they printed that my middle name is Optional. As in, when I signed up for the contest it asked me for first name, last name, and middle name (optional.) I’m not sure how they screwed that one up.

phoenixx
phoenixx
14 years ago

this is what happens when inspector 7 from the fruit of the loom get reassigned….

coffeebot
14 years ago

this space reserved for coffeebot’s witty caption

coloradox
coloradox
14 years ago

Prease to mind the safety!!
No plick finger!

whirlofwings
14 years ago

Typing funny comment here.

Lollerskate
Lollerskate
14 years ago

List of the item descripted here

Wendy Darling
Wendy Darling
14 years ago

This space intentionally left blank

Wile E. Coyote Super Genius

Wait! They didn’t type the description! Oh, now I’ll never find out what it is. *sigh* I guess that’s what happens when you combine lack of proofreading with templates.

coffeebot
14 years ago

Quick! Tell me what they are! I’m on pins and needles…

wally moon
wally moon
14 years ago

MANY VARIOUS PINS OF SAFETY

Stan
Stan
14 years ago

Contains Contents

Austin Kendall
Austin Kendall
14 years ago

WHAT THE DEUCE!?

Elle
Elle
14 years ago

Let me guess – something to do with safety pins?

Alan
Alan
14 years ago

My wife has no middle name either. When faced with forms with a space for “middle name” she’d either write “none” or a big “X.” We’ve been getting junk mail addressed to “Jane X. Doe” for years!

Engrishmajor
Engrishmajor
14 years ago

Item is C-2 Knowaturbuying. They just abbreviated it.

Nash
Nash
14 years ago

A picture is worth a thousand words.

McBee
McBee
14 years ago

You have just bought the item you have just bought.

Vinay Nair
Vinay Nair
14 years ago

Cheap Gold That Can Pin You Down- China

Larry
Larry
14 years ago

Pins and item no c-2

Cecily
Cecily
14 years ago

I would describe them as “gold and shiny”.

StarBase10
StarBase10
14 years ago

Name me, please.

Mr Sirius
Mr Sirius
14 years ago

I KNOW what they are. What do YOU think they are!

Alex
Alex
14 years ago

Caption put here.

Charles
Charles
14 years ago

Danger! keep infants safely pinned

phoenixx
phoenixx
14 years ago

here’s your sig’n

Vandermark Swan
Vandermark Swan
14 years ago

We must neatly separate the golden pins to keep them nice rooking. The first one is made out of pure gold. The second one was made of gold… Wtf!?

Pedro
Pedro
14 years ago

Insert caption #48 here.

LANGBANG
LANGBANG
14 years ago

Next Shipment : Item No. C3

SleepitoffBabies
SleepitoffBabies
14 years ago

It might be more of a philosophical statement, such as, do the “pins” actually exist, and if they do why do we call them “pins”? Why not call them Item No. C-2. Think about it….be careful it might just blow your mind….or not.

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