Aside from a more recent issue with cultural appropriation, I always like the Black Hawks logo and the Red Wings’ is right up there too. Best two of the original six in my opinion.
That’s Frazz: a friend when one needs a friend. From Frazz’s last comment, I am guessing the school has a rule against wearing political slogans and logos?
I’m not in a position to criticize anyone who’s got a tattoo, nor would I be at all inclined to. I have a pretty good-sized one on my right shoulder blade. And I probably shouldn’t question anyone who’s devoted enough to a sports team to get a tattoo related to it. And again, nor would I anyway. Sure, the impulse is there, but like a lot of impulses, it doesn’t hold up well to a lot of introspection.
My own tattoo is not a corporate logo or a college symbol (same thing, anymore, really). Mine is a beautiful (proper respect to artist Tom Renshaw) photorealistic, black-and-gray rendering of the Endurance, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship, icebound off Antarctica and listing to its doom, underscored with the text “Fortitudine vincimus.” I wasn’t on the crew of the Endurance and I don’t personally know nor am I related to anyone who ever was, but the story and history behind it mean a lot to me, and I’ve taken the liberty to invest some of my own self and take a good deal of strength from it, which I suppose makes me similar to the kind of sports fan I, uh, sometimes use for material.
I’ve also sported a lot of Sharpie ink on my skin, but none of that was on purpose. Except for, oh, yeah, hundreds of numbers at triathlons and swim events. And those came off without lasers, and the pain took place between the ink going on and the ink coming off and didn’t have anything directly to do with either. Fortitudine vincimus. – “By endurance we conquer” — this is/ was the Shackleton family motto
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I wouldn’t be embarrassed by the Red Wings logo
cervelo about 6 years ago
Aside from a more recent issue with cultural appropriation, I always like the Black Hawks logo and the Red Wings’ is right up there too. Best two of the original six in my opinion.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
That’s Frazz: a friend when one needs a friend. From Frazz’s last comment, I am guessing the school has a rule against wearing political slogans and logos?
Uncle Bob about 6 years ago
“I don’t care if it’s an old arena or a new arena, what matters is what you put on the ice.” — Ted Lindsay
zippy49 about 6 years ago
I’ve had a pair of their work shoes for 40 years… they never wear out.
42ntson about 6 years ago
Could’ve been worse, Blackhawks are pitiful again this year.
STASH Premium Member about 6 years ago
Cartoon time lag, the Red Wings have been playing great lately, 7 wins out of their last 8 games.
lagoulou about 6 years ago
I’ve always felt that if I wore something with a company logo that I was advertising for them and they should be paying me!
kunddog about 6 years ago
no biker jokes?
ronrunsthecity0000 about 6 years ago
… like an Ironman tattoo. LOL
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
Permanent marker…isn’t.
Daeder about 6 years ago
Because its the Redwings! Duh!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Frazz15 hrs ·
I’m not in a position to criticize anyone who’s got a tattoo, nor would I be at all inclined to. I have a pretty good-sized one on my right shoulder blade. And I probably shouldn’t question anyone who’s devoted enough to a sports team to get a tattoo related to it. And again, nor would I anyway. Sure, the impulse is there, but like a lot of impulses, it doesn’t hold up well to a lot of introspection.
My own tattoo is not a corporate logo or a college symbol (same thing, anymore, really). Mine is a beautiful (proper respect to artist Tom Renshaw) photorealistic, black-and-gray rendering of the Endurance, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship, icebound off Antarctica and listing to its doom, underscored with the text “Fortitudine vincimus.” I wasn’t on the crew of the Endurance and I don’t personally know nor am I related to anyone who ever was, but the story and history behind it mean a lot to me, and I’ve taken the liberty to invest some of my own self and take a good deal of strength from it, which I suppose makes me similar to the kind of sports fan I, uh, sometimes use for material.
I’ve also sported a lot of Sharpie ink on my skin, but none of that was on purpose. Except for, oh, yeah, hundreds of numbers at triathlons and swim events. And those came off without lasers, and the pain took place between the ink going on and the ink coming off and didn’t have anything directly to do with either. Fortitudine vincimus. – “By endurance we conquer” — this is/ was the Shackleton family motto
oakie817 about 6 years ago
yes