Bon Jovi forever!
posted on 2 Dec 2011 in Adult Engrish
Must be a Toronto baseball fan…
Photo courtesy of ‘ftjahjana’.
Shirt found on 7-8 year old.
Unsure of origin – looks like S.E. Asia.
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Alfonso had always known he was uncle Phillipe's favourite, so was proud to wear the T shirt he'd given him as a reward for their special game and his excellent secret keeping skills.
Judging by the paunch on that kid, I'd say it means Ben & Jerry's.
The Pianoman loves you, too.
I've actually seen similar shirts offered at tourist shops in Beijing, so it possibly came from there!
I can't think of a better shirt to wear if you're trying to get ahead in the world.
…secret, that is, unless you happen to read what's emblazoned across the chest of the t-shirt he's wearing at the busiest thoroughfare in the city.
Ooooohh, yeah, that's for "Bon Jovi" alright…
I love B.J. and the Bear/
Actually, as an expat living in China this doesn’t seem odd to me at all. We tend to shorten down city names to the initials of the syllabuses. Thus, Shanghai turns into SH, Guangzhou to GZ, Kunming to KM, and Beijing to…?
Don’t throw rocks until you’ve found out whether or not NY means something dirty in any other language. ^_^
Thanks for a great site!
Alex