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worst poll ever.
it's just curiosity. i will, ultimately, determine what i put where on my body. which is the way it should be. but i wouldn't mind asking what you think....
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on your butt
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wow. posting polls is fun. we should all do this more often. i think i'll post a poll about which kind of bag is best next.
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hahahah
two identical rensho tats on each lilly white cheek of your a$$. hahahaha no seriously though get NJS stamped on your calves BUT ONLY AFTER YOU'VE BEATEN SOMEONE ON THE TRACK and F anyone who thinks you're posing you've been doing this for ever. you've earnt a little respect. so do it and love it. :) *edit* oh and you may not always be riding that rensho. for that matter, its a little flashy i think a stamped njs is more subtle and ultimately more "you" /2cents |
ultimate hardcore... brand that sh*t on!!! its closer to stamping than the tattoo...
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Well, I might have to recuse myself from this poll due to the fact that my avatar is my tattoo on my left calf.
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I know I haven't been sharing my wisdom here much as of late, but with a decision like this to be made I just can't resist. Forget the tattoo. Tattoos are the devil's work. Instead put your money somewhere that could prove very profitable and design a pair of "Hammer" pants that are FG friendly.
In reality, Chimbly, I would probably shy away from brands. I would be thinking something bike related but not directly associated with a company...NJS wouldn't be so bad. You don't have to be a racer to be a fan. But I'm not the one getting the tat. |
There's a guy here in Chicago. I've met him twice and we sort of chat whenever we see each other. he has two full sleeves. I love them. They are decorated with the logos of old British motorcycles, the most prominent being Triumph. However, there's also a BSA, and a Norton logo as well. It was the first time that I had seen logos of things that to me, were worth putting on your arm for life. I am into British motorcycles so your appreciation may vary.
http://www.triumphmc.dk/pics/Triumph-logo-3s-400.jpg http://www.bsa.asn.au/images/logo/british/norton.jpg http://www.ianchadwick.com/motorcycles/triumph/bsa.gif I voted for the 3 rensho because I think it's a rather beautiful logo. I do like the NJS one as well but I think that one should be small and somewhat discreet, like the stamp itself. Going with Tink's suggestion, you could do one circle on a cheek each and another on the lower of your back sort of forming a triangle. Seriously. There are few identities that I'm fond of, but the Merckx one is one of my favourites, along with the Colnago clover but that's sort of non-distinctive if you take it out of context. Merckx (and I do have one): http://www.gbcycles.co.uk/pix/logo/eddymerckxlogo.jpg |
only place to put the NJS stamp would be the middle of your forehead.
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I can't imagine stamping a company logo on myself. To me that's not my identity, it's living vicariously. I would never identify so strongly with someone else's company (even if I think they make cool ass ****) to put it on my body permanently.
The NJS stamp is visually cool, but ultimately I guess I'm not in an NJS frame of mind. Maybe it's neat to build up a full NJS rig just like it's fun to do a period correct restoration of that old Fiat Spyder you've got hiding in the garage, but it's also not something I "identify" with. There's no sentiment in NJS for me. It would be like getting a UL stamp or ISO 9000 mark. I guess I'm not much of a fanboy. I kind of get the motorcycle thing. It's not about those particular brands, it's about a certain zeitgeist when British motorcycles were the first and last word in over-the-top performance machines....with style! I wouldn't do either and this is coming from a guy with a picture of his dog on his lower calf. (Hmm...I don't know if that adds extra emphasis or completely undermines anything I might have written.) |
one arm japanese...
the other italian sleeve me up! |
so, do you really care what we think, chimbly?
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Tommy Hilfigger
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just put a nike swoosh on your forehead
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It's true that my anti-corporate side shys away from using my skin as an advertising field....but if you heart 3rensho sooo much....
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draw the tat yourself
and make sure the tattoo artist is NJS approved |
you know, i never thought of either idea as corporate. probably because 3rensho doesn't exist any more and isn't an obvious logo, hence, what would i be advertising?
and thanks to all y'all who called me a hipster. i really appreciate it. i haven't felt so popular since i took 9th in a 9-way run for class treasurer in 1990. |
9th in a 9-way run for class treasurer in 1990. :) |
Originally Posted by chimblysweep
i haven't felt so popular since i took 9th in a 9-way run for class treasurer in 1990.
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you can't possibly be the biggest hipster ever.
someone else has that covered: http://myspace-902.vo.llnwd.net/0011...12219902_m.jpg |
it's all about those surly socks...
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Originally Posted by chimblysweep
you know, i never thought of either idea as corporate. probably because 3rensho doesn't exist any more and isn't an obvious logo, hence, what would i be advertising?
and thanks to all y'all who called me a hipster. i really appreciate it. i haven't felt so popular since i took 9th in a 9-way run for class treasurer in 1990. Tell me, what is your pain? :) |
Originally Posted by chimblysweep
you know, i never thought of either idea as corporate. probably because 3rensho doesn't exist any more and isn't an obvious logo, hence, what would i be advertising?
edit: I don't equate hipster with poseur. But i do think NJS and 3rensho tats are hipster! |
That is lamest tatoo ever.
It is lame because they are obviously [165]mm cranks on that thing. Gosh. What the hell is that kid wearing? Knee Warmers? |
i am all about being a hipster.
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