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Ok folks if we happen to win the Premiership who would consider getting a tattoo and what demob logo or other option would you get? what does one think of this?Logo.thumb.jpg.68fc99f2fb194b1ea394ed50943baf46.jpg

 

 

I've always liked the MFC logo below. The only problem i have is i have an arm which will give a tattoo artist nightmares (very skinny). I suppose i can get it on my forehead. 

Also, i don't think a simple MFC would look nice on it's own. Needs something to go with it.

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already made a tattoo joke to my mum, she did not find it as funny as I did. 


Even at my age (I was probably just a little shy of the legal age in '64...) I have joked with my family about doing this. Easy when it hasn't really been a prospect...

Simple, small, well-concealed, but proudly borne and worn will be my go. Probably the 'MFC' and maybe the year.

With room for addition.

The chat group we have going is called "Dees neck tattoo".... I know it is ridiculous and it wont be a neck but definitely thinking about it. I'm scarred internally by the love of this club might as well get an outside one too go with it. 

 
19 minutes ago, Smokey said:

I’ll do this if we win the next 3 flags 4A165A66-01F2-4768-97AF-A1ECC0CF9701.thumb.jpeg.2a471f72c778425236c11bc4979f61a2.jpeg

He looks like a walking notice-board. 

Spargos face on one cheek and Kozzi on the other. 


30 minutes ago, roy11 said:

already made a tattoo joke to my mum, she did not find it as funny as I did. 

I agree with her!

I wanna get something like this on my inner forearm…

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this is a rough idea (spacing is all wrong etc.) but it’s along those lines. 

So we want to look like Collingwood and Richmond supporters do we?

Taking yourself very low IMO.


40 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I've always liked the MFC logo below. The only problem i have is i have an arm which will give a tattoo artist nightmares (very skinny). I suppose i can get it on my forehead. 

Also, i don't think a simple MFC would look nice on it's own. Needs something to go with it.

melbourne-demons-new-logo.jpg

snap! said in the "what would you do if we..." thread i had the same idea to go on the heart but need to add some more sizzle and artsiness to it but that logo is super underrated, very clean and is recognisable through history as this beautiful sporting family

45 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I've always liked the MFC logo below. The only problem i have is i have an arm which will give a tattoo artist nightmares (very skinny). I suppose i can get it on my forehead. 

Also, i don't think a simple MFC would look nice on it's own. Needs something to go with it.

melbourne-demons-new-logo.jpg

This is what I would get if I got one.

And it would be this one, the old man brought me a Dees flag in 76, the year before I was born which I still have.

 

VINTAGE 1976 VFL MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB DEMONS LOGO PROMO STICKER AFL |  eBay

Will be interesting seeing the difference between the amount of tattoo shops booked out after the Tigers flag compared to ours given the reputation of our supporters.... (With apologies to the legend who is Ang)

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48 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No one is suggesting removing their teeth and becoming unemployable.

😂😂😂

59 minutes ago, old dee said:

So we want to look like Collingwood and Richmond supporters do we?

Taking yourself very low IMO.

We’re not talking full sleeve tattoos or full legs etc. According to my hipster son, the totally in thing is getting little individual tattoos, usually colourful and not screaming “I’ve done time!” A great example of this is Tom Liberatore. And Josh Bruce being another. Yes, Libba jnr’s tatts aren’t the best but that style is what’s trending right now. 

 
1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Spargos face on one cheek and Kozzi on the other. 

Care to clarify, DD?

9 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Will be interesting seeing the difference between the amount of tattoo shops booked out after the Tigers flag compared to ours given the reputation of our supporters.... (With apologies to the legend who is Ang)

 

A couple of lads and I went to the Dees v Crows game in Adelaide this season, you can tell from the state we were in that we ended up having a kebab after the game. While we were waiting for the worst kebab in the southern hemisphere I looked over and was aghast to see the local lads lining up for a stamp. No doubt to commemorate the win for the evening.

 

 

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