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How does my Fanny look?

I know some people from certain asian countries have trouble expressing themselves in foreign languages when they come to Paris to set up retail stores. Which is why, to my guess, they rely on funny English references in order to express themselves on their storefront., such as this one, with illustrations of babies that clearly look asian-style to me. Check out the Engrish website in case you don't get my point.
This shop can be found somewhere on rue St Martin, further up after Porte St Martin in Paris. So go and check out their Fannies!
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1 Responses to “How does my Fanny look?”

  1. # Blogger Dominica

    The Engrish website is sooo funny !
    The shop seems cute ... might wanna visit it when in Paris pretty soon ...
    Just out of curiousity...:-O  

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