Stupid Tourists
What's the stupidest thing you've ever heard a tourist say? Ever heard an American talking about visiting "Scotchland, England", or (and this one is actually real) a Japanese couple talking about the correct way to say Clapham is actually Clatham, as "ph" sounds are pronounced "th". Which has a certain logic really. UPDATE: Please, no more Loogabarooga stories. It's getting like, "and I opened my eyes and my mum had left me a cup of tea!"
( , Thu 7 Jul 2005, 16:31)
What's the stupidest thing you've ever heard a tourist say? Ever heard an American talking about visiting "Scotchland, England", or (and this one is actually real) a Japanese couple talking about the correct way to say Clapham is actually Clatham, as "ph" sounds are pronounced "th". Which has a certain logic really. UPDATE: Please, no more Loogabarooga stories. It's getting like, "and I opened my eyes and my mum had left me a cup of tea!"
( , Thu 7 Jul 2005, 16:31)
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On the Inka trail...
We went to Peru earlier this year and did the Inka trail. Getting towards the end of day 3 of the trail you can go 2 ways, direct to the campsite or through some Inka terraces - it takes about 10 minutes extra. We were behind an American chap who gets to the split in the path and when asked which way he wants to haul his fat arse says, "Well, when you've seen one ruin you've seen them all". Speechless.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2005, 11:58, Reply)
We went to Peru earlier this year and did the Inka trail. Getting towards the end of day 3 of the trail you can go 2 ways, direct to the campsite or through some Inka terraces - it takes about 10 minutes extra. We were behind an American chap who gets to the split in the path and when asked which way he wants to haul his fat arse says, "Well, when you've seen one ruin you've seen them all". Speechless.
( , Fri 8 Jul 2005, 11:58, Reply)
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