The Luck of the Irish doesn’t work here…

posted on 11 Apr 2010 in Clothing

Photo courtesy of Kome Parnell.
Found in Japan.

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You pig! You bit my doughnut!

posted on 10 Apr 2010 in Stationery

Bacon flavored doughnuts? Just when I
thought it couldn’t get any better…


Stationery found in Japan.

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Let her cool down in her own time…

posted on 9 Apr 2010 in Clothing

My meds are kicking in…

Shirt found in Tokyo, Japan.

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Like Gang of Four, only more nostalgic…

posted on 8 Apr 2010 in Clothing

T-shirt found in Tokyo.

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If you plan to do your own stunts…

posted on 7 Apr 2010 in Chinglish, Toiletries

If only Jackie Chan had actually used this…

Photo courtesy of Kaitokiddo.
Shampoo found in China.

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If only LA had one…

posted on 6 Apr 2010 in Chinglish

That’ll be 5 Yuan per inhalation…

Photo courtesy of Kaitokiddo.
Found in China.

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Table Lamp Instructions

posted on 5 Apr 2010 in Chinglish, Instructions

Photo courtesy of Lance & Laura Ostman.
Instructions that came with table lamp (made in China).

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We use only recycled ingredients…

posted on 4 Apr 2010 in Signs

Photo courtesy of John Pauli Koskimaa.
Found in Yokohama, Japan.

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We’ll reopen Feb 30rd…

posted on 3 Apr 2010 in Chinglish

For the 3th time, we’re closed!

Photo courtesy of Eric Shannon.
Found in Taichung City, Taiwan.

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For ex-girlfriends and nerds

posted on 2 Apr 2010 in Stationery

All the cool kids are using them!  Okay, I lied.

Photo courtesy of Adam Rosado.
Swastika is actually reverse of Nazi symbol
usually signifying a Buddhist temple in Japan.

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