
General Store Modernises
Find witty and thoughtful mugs for the culture clash enthusiast. Perfect for enjoying coffee or tea while celebrating diverse backgrounds with humor and charm.
General Store Modernises
T. S. Eliot Meets Beavis And Butthead
"Maybe we should have brought a Riesling."
"Still Undecided Political Blocs"
“I have to warn you - my parents are a bit old-fashioned.”
"Oui, c'est bon. It is, how you Americans say, 'Magically Delicious'."
'Pepperoni: Muse of Pizza'
"I thought I'd add a punch line."
"Herb's from Texas."
Sun Worshipers
"Oh, c'mon! Who eats aardvark with a fork?"
'I've heard it's the new dance craze from America.'
'Coffee and Converstion' vs. 'Beer & Bullshit'
Californians Abroad.
"My mind is still on vacation."
"Threatened the prosperity of the free world lately?"
Low Noon.
"I remember when this was all forest..."
'Last week we paid £400 for a box at Convent Garden to see 'Il Barbiere Di Siviglia' and I spent the entire evening dreaming of 'Take That''.
"Marilyn, I think you misunderstood when I said we'd be going dutch."
Country trees visit the city.
"Virgin?! My bad. . . I thought you asked for a vegan."
Pearly Queen Gates
'Some things I can overlook, Dominic, but if you call me bruv once more I'll.....'
A Wrestler Abroad
Dog copying african women with bundles on their heads
Perplexed Farmer
The biking of the bulls in Corrida del Toros, Spain.
Chinese New Year plus Renaissance Fair equals trouble
Medusa in a Dublin bar after St. Patrick chased the snakes out of Ireland.
'What do you mean, there's no casino here? Your franchise in Vegas has one.'
'Gesundheit, , , what's wrong need a kleenex or something'
Easter Island Candles.
A Cornish Man
"Roger picked up an interesting object on one of the islands we passed through..."
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