
"I see London, I see France" is a children's rhyme used to taunt someone when their underwear is showing as a cause for shame. In full, it goes, "I see London, I see France, I see (someone)'s underpants." Its origins are unknown, but has been in use in the United States for at least the better part of the 20th century.
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- Kermit the Frog's 1996 Advertising Parodies! features Miss Piggy in a Victoria's Secret spoof for the month of February. Lampooning the fashion industry's practice of listing its international venues on advertising, the poster's header reads, "London... France... Underpants."