
taj01 |
A posh golden bag from the poshest hotel chain in India.
Thanks to Ilse Köhler-Rollefson (2006) |
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tapaeplace01 |
From a hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Thanks to Christian Annyas (2004) |


tfhotel01 |
I challenge anyone to say the name of this hotel in one breath. Even the
logo shortens it to "TF Hotel".
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |


thakellosugeias01 |
For the non-classicists among you, that's "Thakellos
Ugeias".
Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2005) |

thanhlichhotel01 |
I think this was from Hue, in central Vietnam. Too much
rice wine for me to remember it clearly...
(2003) |

thompsonmedd01 |
Judging by the symbol a,
this is to be used by females of the species only.
From the Wood Norton Hotel, England. Thanks to Mark Brace.
(2001) |


tivolihotels01 |
A fine mixture of instructions in different languages. The English tells
you it will be removed by the chambermaid before requesting you not to
dispose of it in the WC. All the other languages are the other way round.
Thanks to Winny Sanjaya (2007) |


hoteltopaz01 |
Don't know whether these are two competing Sri Lankan hotels that just
happen to share a bagmaker, or whether one is a branch of the other.
Ah, the German says "Beutel Fur Damenbindem". That should, of
course, read "Beutel für Damenbinden". Three mistakes in three words
-- not bad going.
Thanks to Petr Manda (2005) |
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