Royal Special Menus

posted on 25 Jan 2015 in Menus

Photo courtesy of Randy Woods.
Found at Narita Airport in the 1990’s.  

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Snake & Ladders

posted on 24 Jan 2015 in Bags/Packaging, Chinglish

Fire extinguisher sold separately…

Photo courtesy of Trevor Froude.
Game found in South Africa, made in China. 

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Most feared in the seafood world

posted on 23 Jan 2015 in Chinglish

It’s got a little bite.

Photo courtesy of Karen Arimoto.

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“Cosby did it”

posted on 22 Jan 2015 in Engrish from Other Countries, Menus

I can’t wait to hear their views on climate change…

Photo courtesy of Angela Raue.
Found in Seoul, Korea. 

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And Tiffed in Taiwan

posted on 21 Jan 2015 in Chinglish

Feeling Laos-y

Photo courtesy of R.T. 

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Available at Whore Foods…

posted on 20 Jan 2015 in Menus

NSFB (not safe for breakfast)

Photo courtesy of James Hughes.
Menu found in Japan.  

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Can’t argue with this fence…

posted on 19 Jan 2015 in Chinglish, Signs

When life hands you fences…

Photo courtesy of Zbyněk Sailer.
Found in Nanjing, China. 

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No wait…

posted on 18 Jan 2015 in Clothing

Photo courtesy of Stephanie Barney.
Children’s clothing found in Japan. 

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Come on, shred that ass…

posted on 17 Jan 2015 in Chinglish, Menus

Photo courtesy of Adrianne Doering Curtis.
Found in Beijing, China. 

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Taste is King

posted on 16 Jan 2015 in Chinglish, Drinks

Photo courtesy of Ian Cox.
Found in Shanghai, China.
Pronounced “po-po” in China. 

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