Yes, it's time for the latest installment of signs from our travels that have tickled our fancy. Mostly, they are infantile and immature.....but hey- that's our sense of humour! Hope some of them give you a giggle.
A bit harsh, Penang |
Pretty clear, although not sure why an entire hall is needed, Nepal |
Change is always a problem (as is grammar in Asia) |
No one wants that smell, Kuala Lumpur |
Thanks to Michael Hobson for this classic from Jaffna, Sri Lanka |
Australia is far abroad from Kazakhstan |
So close, yet so far away, Malaysia |
Poor guy, Penang |
Thai-English |
We devoured a whole plate of those yummy chiefs, Kathmandu |
What a way to start the day, Nepal |
Nepalese weight gain |
We weren't tempted to try, Malaysia |
Bizarre Malay T-shirt |
Eye watering thought, Malaysia |
It was 10 foot high, the message was fairly clear |
A lovely Thai leg |
Calling it like it is, Portugal |
Universal sign language, Kyrgyzstan |
Had to try the Scraw Diver, Bangkok cocktails |
Not sure those two images go together, Vietnam |
Those two definitely don't. Again, Vietnam |
Couldn't think what this was supposed to be, Vietnam |
Prize for most original hotel name, Pokhara |
Graphic sign, Nepal |
How is cheese related to drinking whiskey?! Nepal |
No idea, Nepal |
Ambitiously named hotel, Penang |
We hate having to wait in long queues for roadkill, Bangkok |
The Portuguese don't muck around with words! |
Quite into that idea, Portugal |
Although that really is a bit off putting, Portugal |
If your going to create a tasteless formula, you always want to use the best ingredients! Vietnam |
Enough said, Thailand (of course) |
Most unsavory, Sarawak |
Always check the fine print, Bulgaria |
Wonder why they named it that?! Nepal |
Very blatant Uzbek rip-off |
Weeding out the best make up, Vietnam |
Thoroughly made my day having a good giggle - a great Christmas present thanks! Carolyn
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