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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First post so I`d better make it good. Whilst walking through London I stopped at a set of traffic lights to cross the road, next to me there was an american couple having a heated debate about the age of the building on the other side of the road. There was a cornerstone on the building that read 1787, the wife pointed this out and the bloke went "Naaah, gotta be a typo" I`d like to think that this was his idea of humour, but unfortunately I think I`d be wrong.
( , Tue 12 Jul 2005, 11:59, Reply)
First post so I`d better make it good. Whilst walking through London I stopped at a set of traffic lights to cross the road, next to me there was an american couple having a heated debate about the age of the building on the other side of the road. There was a cornerstone on the building that read 1787, the wife pointed this out and the bloke went "Naaah, gotta be a typo" I`d like to think that this was his idea of humour, but unfortunately I think I`d be wrong.
( , Tue 12 Jul 2005, 11:59, Reply)
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