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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Awesome Translations (Part I)

Remember the billboard signs, "Pek(2x) Carinderia" and the "Inuman Elementary School", which were posted in this blogsite last year?

Here are some signboards in Japan contributed by Bing. I'll post some of them today, and the rest is reserved for some other time.

Enjoy!




Falling should be planned...
Flavor with heart...

That would explain the beer cubs outside...


Well, it is free...
Are you smiling?


Start with the big toe...


I think it was that "screw you" comment...
Other children are OK...


A difficult meal...


And if you're dead, please get to a hospital...

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