...I am feeling another blog coming on....
I really get a kick out of the quirky English I encounter, eg: the slogan on my scooter is "your any idea"; the name of a bakery: "Bread Talk"; or this large sign for a building development:
Say, what?...You know, the move of the Chinese country folk into the city is the biggest migration in human history. We are talking around 100 million people here. I thought this pic showed a nice juxtaposition of old (bamboo scaffolding) and new (pretentious, moi?) :
Yes, that front structure is someone's house.
The people living here have a BMW but it is never parked in front when I have my camera.
Interesting priorities....Love the flowers, though.
Toodles, Karen
I really get a kick out of the quirky English I encounter, eg: the slogan on my scooter is "your any idea"; the name of a bakery: "Bread Talk"; or this large sign for a building development:

The people living here have a BMW but it is never parked in front when I have my camera.
Interesting priorities....Love the flowers, though.
Toodles, Karen
Well there's a new job for you - designing catchy English phrases for Chinese advertising! I know you could have a lot of fun with that.
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