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Posted: 10/13/2004 12:14:24 PM EDT
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Ya think?! |
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Looking for the pic I saw here today of the T-72 or T-80 disabled in Iraq with "WOLVERINES" painted on it....
Any one have the link??? |
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Starting from the top left to right I thought it was supposed to be an ear, eye and snout of a wolverine, though it looks more like a wart hog.
ps-it's inciteful statements of the obvious like that that get you to 20k+ posts... |
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It looks really convincing with the pic but the basic lines and zig/zags of the upper portion really don't match up - BG |
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Sigh.
From left you right, you have: tail, ears, nose (down to the right) It looks more like some kind of dog, but how many people have actually seen a wolverine? |
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realistically.. i highly doubt that the artistic value would be of importance in that sort of situation
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Artistic value is important. It's all part of leaving a distinctive mark. As a logo, it's execution as an image is equally important as the content.
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Looks to me like the outline of "freedom rock" or "patriot rock" (can't remember the name) at the end of the movie.
ETA: Sorry, it's PARTISAN Rock. |
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<----- I live in MI. They're everywhere... stuffed. Woverine, it's a big weasel. |
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I thought the same thing when I first saw it. But for some reason that looks like destinctive eyeball in that logo. Man, I still love that movie. My wife hates it. Go figure |
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Say that to it's face. It's OK if it doesn't look exactly like a wolverine - it's art. |
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From what I understand, you don't really want to see one in person in the wild. They are pretty mean critters with nasty teeth and claws. |
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step on it. ..........are they fast? |
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As I understand it they are by far the most ferocious animals on the planet. If they were the size of bears we would probably be in real trouble. |
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They are awesome creatures. Why hunt them? The pelt? |
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one would look really cool next to my copy of red dawn. |
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Hey , I got an idea!Why don't you guys that can't see the "Wolverine" in the message, make a movie about the Russians invading us and call yourself the "Bears" or maybe the "Mountain Lions" or some other predatory animal that lives in North America. Anyway, you then get to spray paint your animal remembering that it was supposed to tell all the BG around who did it and they didn't have airbrushes and 5 years of art collage. Oh and for accuracies sake they wouldn't have stayed too long thinking that 20 YEARS LATER , people will be saying "What are the lines supposed to be around the name?" The movie is 20 years old folks ,why does it matter if you can't tell what those lines are around the word"Wolverines". They aren't going to go back in time and change it. Unbelievable......
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sand..................vagina........... |
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Sand...clit. I'm tired AND cranky. I need to go to bed. I need a hug too.
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Actually they could, but they would have to encase the spray paint cans in living tissue. As I understand it non-organic matter won't go through. |
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Ok Che. |
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Ya know, wolverine is a really cool sounding name for an animal that looks like a cross between a big rat and a skunk. Zen "This is my rifle, there are many like it, but this one is mine" |
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To praphrase Mean, with nasty teeth and claws, fuck it, I'm the one with the gun. |
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I'll be back. |
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I saw a nature program a few years ago in which a wolverine had treed a man...and that man had a gun. They'll also run off full grown bears. Teeth, claws, and whole big bunches of attitude. |
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