Thats right, absolutely nobless. Whilst passing through the suburbs of Qingdao I spotted this hairdressers out of the window, but due to the esteemed nature of the passengers in the car I refrained from laughing.
Not sure what kind of cutting they do.

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Had a similar occurance last week in Chongqing. Saw a ladies clothing brand called W**KO. Brilliant!
Si.
I have also seen Wanko in Qingdao – is it a national chain?
Maybe.. not sure what the marketing proposition is.
Another favourite is at Chongqing airport where you can order “puke” for 10 RMB.
I give you, Wanko clothing:
http://www.baidu.com/s?wd=wanko%D2%C2%B7%FE&cl=3
In Guangzhou there is a place called Ungrateful noodles.
Ashely, maybe they look after a different nob? (Knob)…. Although, seems to be too much light for one of those hairdressers that can’t cut hair.
Maybe this is some kind of Britishism?
I am familier with neither nobless nor wanko.
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