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Jul 11th, 2007


I only think it would be good for deaf people. Tourists are too arrogant to wear this. They'd look stupid if they did.

Also, what's with the pockets?


Jul 12th, 2007


Not recommended for the extremely busty.


Jul 12th, 2007


I'm kind of wondering what the bottom one is. Telephone is already on there.

Also, be careful who you ask about the hotel. The bed sybol could be miscontrued.


Jul 12th, 2007


I think the bottom one is a money exchange symbol. Judging from the different currencies.


Jul 12th, 2007


I had no idea the ruble still had so little worth.


Jul 12th, 2007


I'm kind of wondering what the bottom one is. Telephone is already on there.

It's like a Ouiji board. You can ask where buiding number 5 is, or as for 7 apples. But I think using your fingers would be far easier.

I recently traveled on a plane next to a man who spoke no english. I served as his translator to the flight attendends -- I figured out stuff by pointing to things in the inflight magazine, like what customs form he needed (chinese) and what he wanted to drink (tomato juice, no ice).


Jul 12th, 2007


Yesterday, the shirt was black and the currency exchange was in the shape of a phone dial.


Jul 12th, 2007


If you hit refresh there are 3 different shirts it will show. The black and red both have a numeric keypad for the bottom one for god knows what. The grey has a bill and some coins, probably for bank.


Jul 13th, 2007


I am guessing the numeric keypad/coins would refer to an ATM machine?

Either way who would want to be the geek wearing this shirt? I'd rather just where big lens glasses, a baseball cap, and a huge 1980's camera on my neck.. SO SOLLY.


Jul 13th, 2007


Maybe the keypad is so you can request a certain number of something?


Jul 16th, 2007


I know what the numbers are for!

YO CHING CHONG, WHERE ALL THE ROBOTS BE AT?


Jul 16th, 2007


In China, "ching chong" translates to "I'm a racist American".


Jul 16th, 2007


No, that kinda means that in America, too.


Jul 17th, 2007


Would the native people seeing this worn by American tourists think "oh that's nice, now communication is easier" or "oh that's nice, they made no attempt at learning our language before invading?"


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