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I like that drawing that is used in an ad in magazines that has a revolutionary war soldier with an ar.
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You don't want a Revolutionary War era tat, you want something Patriotic. Big difference....... Now if you want a bunch of actual 18th Century tattoo ref's let me know, both written descriptions and depictions of tattoos in artwork are part of the historical record. This interests me. I have some blank space on my left arm and need filler. A blog post by Doug Cubbison, the same Historian who's report on the Battle of Wanut caused such a controversy back in 2010. Great researcher and author, and a friend: http://www.stonefortconsulting.com/2011/10/18th-century-tattoos/ Here are a whole bunch of tattoo ref's from the Virginia Gazette in the 18th Century, from another friend, not my research Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From May 13 to May 20, 1737. RAN away, on the 23d of April last, from the Subscriber, of the County of Richmond, an Irish Servant Man, named William Bourk. He is a short, well-made Fellow, with light colour'd Hair, a fair Countenance, and very much pitted with the Small-pox. He is a Sawyer by Trade: And, 'tis supposed, is gone in Company with another Servant Man, belonging to Mrs. Ballendine. He is a strong well-made Fellow, with short Brown Hair, a Scar on his Right Cheek, and a large Dimple in his Chin, and is a Sawyer by Trade ; and goes by the Name of Charles Murfy, which may be seen on one of his Arms, with the Date of the Year and a Crucifix, set in with Gun-powder. They carry'd with them One Bluish Duroy Coat, and a Cloth Wastecoat and Breeches of the same Colour ; One Whitish-colour'd Cloth Coat, One White Wigg, and one Black Ditto, with several other Sorts of necessary Apparel, and some new Linen not made up. 'Tis thought they will make towards Carolina, for they have been on James River. Whoever secures the said Fellows, so that they be safely return'd to their said Owners, shall receive Five Hundred Pounds of Tobacco, and a Pistole ; and if they are taken a Hundred Miles from Home, One Thousand Pounds of Tobacco, to be paid by L'Roy Griffin. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From July 29 to August 5, 1737 . Nansemond, July, 14, 1737. RAN away some Time in June last, from William Pierce, of Nansemond County, near Mr. Theophilus Pugh's Merchant ; A Convict Servant Woman, named Winnifred Thomas. She is a Welsh Woman, short black Hair'd, and young; mark'd on the Inside of her Right Arm, with Gun-powder, W.T. and the Date of the Year underneath. She knits and spins, and is suppos'd to be gone into North-Carolina, by the Way of Curratuck, and Roanoke-Inlet. Whoever brings her to her Master, shall be paid a Pistole, beside what the Law allows, paid by William Pierce. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From June 2 to June 9, 1738. RAN away from Capt. McCarty's Plantation, on Pope's Creek, in Westmoreland County, a Servant Man belonging to me the Subscriber, in Prince William County ; his Christian Name is John, but Sirname forgot, is pretty tall, a Bricklayer by Trade, and is a Kentishman; he came into Patowmack, in the Forward, Capt. Major, last Year ; is suppos'd to have the Figure of our Saviour mark'd with Gunpowder on one of his Arms. He went away about the 20th of April last, in Company with three other Servants, viz. Richard Martin, is a middle siz'd Man, fresh colour'd about 22 Years of Age, and is a Sailor; had on a blew Jacket. Richard Kibble, is a middle siz'd young Fellow, has several Marks made with Gunpowder on his Arms, but particularly one on his Breast, being the Figures of a Woman and a Cherry-Tree, and is a Carpenter by Trade; he wore a blew grey Coat with a large Cape, a Snuff-colour'd Wastecoat, and Buckskin Breeches. Edward Ormsby, is a small thin Fellow, of a swarthy Complexion, and is a Taylor by Trade; has a Hesitation or Stammering in his Speech, and being an Irishman, has a good deal of the Brogue. They went away from Capt. Aylett's Landing, on Patowmack, in a small Boat, and are suppos'd to be gone towards the Eastern-shore, or North-Carolina. Whoever will secure the said Bricklayer, so that he may be had again, shall have Five Pounds Reward, besides what the Law allows, paid by Augustine Washington. N.B. It is not doubted but the Owners of the other Servants will give the same Reward for each of theirs Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From October 27 to November 3, 1738. RAN away from the Subscriber, living near the South West Mountains, in Orange County, a Servant Man, named Daniel McQueen, born in London, bred a Waterman, and transported here in the Caesar, 1736. He is about 21 Years of Age, a small thin Fellow, and hath a Crucifix, and the Letters D M mark'd with Gun Powder on his Arm. Whoever secures the said Servant so that he be brought to my House, shall have a Pistole Reward, besides what the Law allows, paid by Benjamin Porter. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From November 2 to November 9, 1739. November 9, 1739 ON Saturday last was committed to James City County Goal, a Man of middle Age, about 5 feet 8 Inches high, of a Sandy Complexion; has the Scar of a large Cut on one of his Heals, and another on his Hand; he is mark'd with Gunpowder on both his Hands with 4 Dots, and a Cross in the Middle; he is pitted with the Small-Pox, and goes by the Name of Francis Murphey, alias Charles Roberts. He has no Pass, nor Certificate of his Freedom, and gives but a slender Account of himself; and is therefore committed to the said Prison as a Runaway. Of which this Public Notice is given, that if he is a Servant, his Master may know where to find him; or if otherwise, that he may be discharged, according to Law. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From November 10 to November 17, 1738. RAN away from the Subscriber, in Northumberland County, Virginia, on Sunday the 12th of this Instant November, Two English Convict Servants; one named Robert Shiels, a gardener ; is a lusty, well-set Fellow, about 26 Years of Age, with long, black Hair; but it's suppos'd may cut it off. His wearing Apparel was a coarse Felt Hat, 2 Osnabrig Shirts, a Virginia Cloth Jacket and Breeches, and a large blue Jacket, old Virginia Stockings, and a Pair or more of Negro Shoes. The other named William Roberts, a Shoe-maker, who also goes by the Name of William Simmons, is a middle-siz'd Man, about 23 Years of Age, much pitted with the Small-Pox. He has Letters on one of his Hands mark'd with Gun-powder, and on one of his Arms a darted Heart, and on the other Arm this Name, MARY ROBERTS. His Wearing Apparel was an old fine Hat, a small Wigg, one fine Shirt, and one Oznabrig One, a Swanskin Jacket, and an old Coat Tarr'd and patch'd, and an old Pair of fine Cloth Breeches, a Pair of blue worsted Stockings, and a Pair of handsome square toe'd Shoes, and large Brass Buckles. They went away in an old great Canoe. Whoever secures the said Servants, and brings or causes them to be brought to my House, in Northumberland County aforesaid, shall have Two Pistoles Reward for each, besides what the Law allows, paid by Peter Presly. N.B. They are bold, stout Fellows, and will make Resistance; and if taken, must be well guarded, or they will escape. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From August 10 to August 17, 1739. RAN away, the 8th of July last, from the Subscribers, living in Westmoreland County, Four Servant Men, viz. John Mackue, Francis Man, Daniel Fitzpatrick, and John Freelove. John Mackue is an Irishman, of a middle Stature, swarthy Complexion, his Hair is just cut off, and is a Blacksmith by Trade: He has on one of his Arms a Bleeding Heart, prick'd with Gunpowder, and a Name at Length, with several other Letters. He had on, when he went away, a blewish grey Coat and Breeches, a Dowlas Shirt, and an old Hat; he also took with him a Pair of long Trowsers, and an Oznabrig Shirt. Francis Man is an Englishman, of a middle Stature, swarthy Complexion, short brown Hair, and yellowish rotten Teeth, speaks quick and full Mouth'd; he goes a little lame, and says one of his Legs has been broke; he is a Blacksmith by Trade. He had on, when he went away, a Manx Cloth Vest, a coarse Pair of long Trowsers, Shoes and Stockings, and a Felt Hat; he also carried with him, a Smith's Hand-Vice, a Pair of Spoon- Moulds, and some Files. Daniel Fitzpatrick, is an Irishman, with the Brouge on his Tongue, is a short, squat, well-made Fellow, with short black Hair, broad Faced, and is very Hairy about the Brest; he is a Farmer and Ditcher. He had on, when he went away, a grey Kersey Vest, a Pair of long coarse Linnen Breeches, a coarse Check Shirt, and a Felt Hat; he also had with him a white Shirt. John Freelove, is a Gardener by Trade, has a red Head, white Eye-brows, thin Visage, and a clear Skin; he is a very great Rogue, and has been burnt in the Hand. He had on, when he went away, an old Cloth Coat, a coarse Check Shirt, a Pair of long Trowsers, an old white Wigg, and a Felt Hat. The said Servants went away in a 16 Foot Boat, and had an old Sloop's Fore-sail for a Sail. Whoever will apprehend the said Servants, and bring or send them to the Subscribers, shall have the following Rewards, viz., for Francis Man, Ten Pounds Virginia Currency, if taken in North Carolina, and Twelve Pounds if he be taken in South- Carolina, and Five Pounds a Piece for Daniel Fitzpatrick, John Freelove, and John Mackue. William Aylett, John Bushrode. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From June 13 to June 20, 1745. James Mc Daniel, a well-set Fellow, with the Marks of Gunpowder in his Face; and James Maclaughlin, a short Fellow, with two Scars in his Head; both Irishmen, and were committed to Edenton Goal, for shooting at the Subscriber, but have made their Escape, by breaking the said Prison. Whoever will apprehend them, so that they may be deliver'd up to Justice, shall be paid Five Pistoles Reward for each, by J. Mc Dowell. Virginia Gazette (Parks), Williamsburg , From September 11 to September 18, 1746. RAN away from the Subscriber living in King George County, Two Convict Servant Men; one nam'd William Neale, is an Irishman, of a middle Stature, black Complexion, and has on the Back of his Head a remarkable bald Spot. The other nam'd Charles Kenwell, is a well-set Man, of a dark Complexion, almost like a Mulatto, is an Englishman, and has on his Arm the two initial Letters of his Name burnt with Gunpowder. They stole a Bay Horse branded on his off Buttock K, has several Saddle Spots on his flank, and a Star in his Forehead; also a Bay Mare, 5 Years old, about 14 Hands high, branded on the off Buttock X. They likewise stole a Coat and Breeches of blue Serge, lin'd with Red, a brown Camblet Waistcoat, a blue Grogram Coat and Vest, trimm'd with black, a Pair of Leather Breeches, a black Duffil Wasitcoat, 2 fine Hats, one somewhat worn and the other new, a fine Shirt, 2 Stocks, a Pair of light-colour'd Worsted Hose, two Pair of Country-made Shoes, and sundry other small Things. Whoever apprehends and secures the said Runaways, so that they may be had again, shall receive Fifty Shillngs Reward for each, besides what the Law allows, paid by William Ficklin. Virginia Gazette (Hunter), Williamsburg , October 20, 1752. RAN away from the Subscriber, on the 4th Instant, a Servant man, named George Hunt, a lusty tall hard favoured Fellow, mark'd on each Arm with letters, a Crucifix, &c. in Gunpower, by Trade a Caulker; had on a Cinnamon coloured Coat, a brown Linen Jacket and Trousers with Peices set on the Seams between the Thighs. He went away with a strolling woman, and is suppos'd to be gone toward the Northern Neck. Whoever apprehends and conveys him to me, shall be rewarded according to Law. William Meredith. Virginia Gazette (Rind), Williamsburg , September 22, 1768. FREDERICKSBURG, August 29, 1768. RUN away from the subscribers, on Saturday the 27th Instant, at night, two white, and one Mulatto convict servants. One of the white servants is named George Eaton, born in London, and imported last February, in the Neptune, Capt. Arbuckle. He is by trade a cabinet-maker, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, 20 years of age, of a fair complexion, wears his own hair, which is short and fair, and sometimes wears a false curl, which a stranger would not know from his hair, being exactly of a colour. He has several marks on his left arm, letters being set in with gun- powder. He carried off with him an old mixed broad-cloth coat and waistcoat, of a chocolate colour; the coat has a velvet cape with mohair basket buttons, a pair of old buckskin, and a pair of old Nankeen breeches, a sailor's blue duffil jacket, line with white plaid, an old castor hat, 3 white and oznabrig shirts, two pair of oznabrig trowsers, 2 pair of yarn and a pair of old thread stockings, one pair of old shoes (new soaled) with yellow buckles. As he has been on board some of his Majesty's ships, he very likely will endeavour to get on board of some vessel as a sailor. The other named Charles Davis, a short squat fellow, about the height of Eaton, and about 18 or 20 years of age. He is of a fair complexion, with short curled hair, has a large scar or cut on his head, whereon the hair does not grow. He carried off with him sundry cloaths, among them a suit of Russia drab, of a lightish colour, a blue jacket with metal buttons, several oznabrigs and white linen shirts, an old castor and an old gold laced hat, 2 pair of boots, 2 pair of spurs, one of them silver, together with a saddle and bridle. The Mulatto fellow is named Jack, was born in the West-Indies, and imported in the Justitia in 1764 from London. He is about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, about 25 years of age, his hair or wool almost like a Negro's, and his eyes large and weak, and stammers in his speech; he carried with him, and might have on when he went away, a Monmouth cap, a brown linen shirt and trowsers, a red jacket with sleeves, or a white, or a green one, without sleeves, a pair of sagathy or Russia drill breeches, and country made shoes; he likewise carried with him a horse, betwixt a bay and a chesnut colour, hanging mane and tail, long backed, and we believe not branded, paces chiefly, is about 14 hands high, and about 8 or 9 years old. This fellow formerly belonged to John Briggs, deceased. Whoever takes up the said servants, and conveys them to the subscribers, shall have THREE POUNDS reward for Eaton and Davis, and reasonable charges; FORTY SHILLINGS for the Mulatto fellow, and TWENTY SHILLINGS for the horse. WILLIAM PORTER, THOMAS MILLER, JAMES LAVERTY. Davis is well known in most places on Rappahanock, having attended Mr. Porter as a waiting man, for upwards of 2 years. The three servants above-mentioned, were seen to pass by Todd's Ordinary, in Caroline, early last Sunday morning, and are expected to have gone towards James river, or Norfolk. All masters of vessels are desired, if they should offer themselves, to stop them. Virginia Gazette (Rind), Williamsburg , October 18, 1770. OCTOBER 8, 1770. RUN away from the subscriber, near Levin Powel's store, in Loudoun county, Virginia, a convict servant man named GERRARD BARNS, about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, has a down look, much scarred on his head, has a scar on his nose, and a particular mark on his arm, put in with gunpowder. As he has forged a pass before, it is supposed he will do the same now. He stole his indentures, likewise a sorrel roan mare, near 15 hands high, with a large blaze down her face, and a stripe over her knees, her back almost white, branded J.G. on the foreshoulder, shod all round. Whoever apprehends said servant, and brings him to the subscriber, shall be paid a reward of FIVE DOLLARS, and TEN DOLLARS for bringing the mare, by EPHRAIM FURR. |
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Something classy.
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Part of my sleeve is a skull with a tri point hat, representing a member of the Continental Army and a gadsden rattler and then a skull with a confederate cavalry hat and then a skull with a union cap and then..... well you get it. Cool idea. |
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Patriot Ordnance factory ad pof-USA.com. By joonho kim
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I like that drawing that is used in an ad in magazines that has a revolutionary war soldier with an ar. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1365549154_zps8acd5599.jpg?t=1365549158 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1364699375_zps37871704.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1365549131_zpsd3d74399.jpg?t=1365549134 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/183730_10150113406204208_500374207_6466644_4813210_n.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/20538_224907344207_500374207_3124643_1353497_n.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/100_5691.jpg On the subject, my wife have made this for my birthday in 2011 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/QmlnIFJvY2stMjAxMTEyMDQtMDAzMzUuanBn.jpg Not trying to be a dick Dan, but some of those look like jailhouse tats. Cell phone pics taken in a moving vehicle. Cool, you still in AR? |
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Part of my sleeve is a skull with a tri point hat, representing a member of the Continental Army and a gadsden rattler and then a skull with a confederate cavalry hat and then a skull with a union cap and then..... well you get it. Cool idea. Skull tats suck. All of them. Pretentious bullshit. |
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http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1365549154_zps8acd5599.jpg?t=1365549158 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1364699375_zps37871704.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1365549131_zpsd3d74399.jpg?t=1365549134 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/183730_10150113406204208_500374207_6466644_4813210_n.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/20538_224907344207_500374207_3124643_1353497_n.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/100_5691.jpg On the subject, my wife have made this for my birthday in 2011 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/QmlnIFJvY2stMjAxMTEyMDQtMDAzMzUuanBn.jpg In the pic with your Sons of Liberty tat..... I have that exact shirt. I hope it doesn't have my name on it. |
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I will be watching this thread. Been thinking about the same thing. Gadsden pattern came to mind. Or the tree of liberty with red roots. |
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http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1365549154_zps8acd5599.jpg?t=1365549158 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1364699375_zps37871704.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/1365549131_zpsd3d74399.jpg?t=1365549134 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/183730_10150113406204208_500374207_6466644_4813210_n.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/20538_224907344207_500374207_3124643_1353497_n.jpg http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/100_5691.jpg On the subject, my wife have made this for my birthday in 2011 http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/gg420/danwest/QmlnIFJvY2stMjAxMTEyMDQtMDAzMzUuanBn.jpg Not trying to be a dick Dan, but some of those look like jailhouse tats. Cell phone pics taken in a moving vehicle. Cool, you still in AR? Not at the moment. Be back in about 24 hours |
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How about a tree of liberty, where the trunk is "LIBERTY" spelled out (verticallly, of course), and a drop of blood above, to signify watering the tree of liberty with the blood of patriots.
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I just had a thought. The tree of liberty with men from all wars in uniform underneath. Kind of mingling and chatting.
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I always liked the Appeal to Heaven flag. Obscure enough that it is not commonly seen, but damn cool.
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I just had a thought. The tree of liberty with men from all wars in uniform underneath. Kind of mingling and chatting. Not mingling and chatting... Plotting. |
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I always liked the Appeal to Heaven flag. Obscure enough that it is not commonly seen, but damn cool. Or just a single green pine tree. |
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I have been racking my brain trying to decide on a design. I come to arfcom for ideas. Probably going to go on my left leg. Was thinking of keeping adding to it to cover my whole lower left leg below the knee. Thoughts of the tree of liberty to start. I hear tell that Ben Franklin had his chest done of him and Tom Jefferson arguing intelligently against the evils represented by the Stamp Act. That or it was a great big eagle clawing the eyes out of King George. ...or maybe it just said "Martha Washington: TLA" Hard to tell since there aren't a lot of good tat records from the late 18th century. |
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Yeah, but this is GD, so this thread should rightfully be a Civil War thread. I'm correcting OPs obvious error. A full color back-piece of Sherman raping Jackson, with Atlanta burning in the background. With a cloud of smoke rising from the city into the shape of YOLO. |
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I've been wanting to get a plain black american flag on my forearm. No border around the flag, just the stars and bars if you will. This thread is making me consider some other options. Tagged for more pics
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My idea for a revolutionary war themed tat involves a solider in tattered uniform bits, skeleton and all, holding an AR. Some FF quote or something underneath it. Haven't fully fleshed it out yet. Right back at ya there, Hoss. I really like this idea. |
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That's awesome imagery right there...... Id live with that on my skin for the rest of my life. |
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The Iroquois and Sioux had good calf patterning in blue and red.... Google it.
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I like that drawing that is used in an ad in magazines that has a revolutionary war soldier with an ar. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile POF |
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[img]http://media-3.web.britannica.com/eb-media/82/13582-004-473F0468.jpg]http://media-3.web.britannica.com/eb-media/82/13582-004-473F0468.jpg[/imgl] I have a version of this on my arm. |
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Ben Franklin, naked, wielding a musket and a tomahawk. Young Ben or old Ben? Either way it's fat ugly Ben. He should have Betsy Ross hanging off of him like a bond girl. I would totally get this tattoo.......if I could afford it. Who wants to pitch in? Serious. As. Fuck. |
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Ben Franklin, naked, wielding a musket and a tomahawk. Young Ben or old Ben? Either way it's fat ugly Ben. He should have Betsy Ross hanging off of him like a bond girl. I would totally get this tattoo.......if I could afford it. Who wants to pitch in? Serious. As. Fuck. How much? Will you post pics? |
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Ben Franklin, naked, wielding a musket and a tomahawk. Young Ben or old Ben? Either way it's fat ugly Ben. He should have Betsy Ross hanging off of him like a bond girl. I would totally get this tattoo.......if I could afford it. Who wants to pitch in? Serious. As. Fuck. How much? Will you post pics? Pics? Fo sho! Don't know what it would cost.......quality ink work don't come cheap. And it would have to look legit. |
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Ben Franklin, naked, wielding a musket and a tomahawk. Would you take Ben Franklin with wolverine claws fighting Zeus in an aerial lightning battle? http://dailyoftheday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Benjamin-Franklin-fights-Zeus-for-lightning-634x409.jpg that. wins. |
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So what kind of tattoos did Washington, Jefferson, Adams and Henry have? None of course. They were respectable men. |
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Large-sized cursive script "John Han" centered on your lower abdomen. (assuming you're male)
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the pictures are gay. do a writing instead.
something like: i swear upon the altar of god eternal, hostility toward all forms of tyranny over the mind of man. let me know if you need definitions of any of those words. |
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