Posted on Vintage Monsters of your Dreams
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#1 posted 711 days ago |
Make your logo personal, my friend August; that way. it’ll make you smile every time you see it. I suggest letting your children draft it; it’s more pure that way. I don’t generally sell my work, but I defend my brand, below: Bertha was head cook at my fraternity house in a violently-charged Greek (U.S. college, not Greece:)) atmosphere. She had a way of managing the madness that was inspirational. She was prone to actual fisticuffs herself and never backed down from a fight. I honor her with my logo. It represents strength against terrible opposition to me (she was a Black cook in a Southern university fraternity kitchen). There are lessons here. I’ve now wound myself into a mess, thinking of this; may everyone here have a safe and happy weekend. :) -- My dad and I built a 65 chev pick up.I killed trannys in that thing for some reason-Hog |












