Bobby‘s tattoo:
Must… overcome… having… really… long… arms…
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4 responses to “Must… overcome… having… really… long… arms…”
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Posted on 03-29-2006 00:27:43 by CS Williams
It’s too bad “Mr. Fantastic” wouldn’t fit on his knuckles nicely.
Posted on 03-29-2006 18:51:19 by katie
I’ve wondered this for a while– how did this font become so standard for knuckle tattoos? Do people use other fonts? Because this characterizes most of the ones I’ve seen.
Posted on 03-29-2006 19:42:32 by fre_k
Ive seen loads of other fonts on knuckles, but that one just seems to work maybe its because its bold ie. strong.. i dunno, maybe im looking into too much.
Posted on 03-29-2006 23:02:52 by bleh
its adam sandler
Posted on 03-30-2006 22:26:49 by suture
I used Franklin Gothic Bold
The following comments were imported from our old comment system:
Posted on 03-29-2006 00:27:43 by CS Williams
It’s too bad “Mr. Fantastic” wouldn’t fit on his knuckles nicely.
Posted on 03-29-2006 18:51:19 by katie
I’ve wondered this for a while– how did this font become so standard for knuckle tattoos? Do people use other fonts? Because this characterizes most of the ones I’ve seen.
Posted on 03-29-2006 19:42:32 by fre_k
Ive seen loads of other fonts on knuckles, but that one just seems to work maybe its because its bold ie. strong.. i dunno, maybe im looking into too much.
Posted on 03-29-2006 23:02:52 by bleh
its adam sandler
Posted on 03-30-2006 22:26:49 by suture
I used Franklin Gothic Bold
what font is that??? i’ve been lookin for it everywhere…
what font is that??? i’ve been lookin for it everywhere…