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Quote from: srb on 16 Dec 2009, 05:36 pmQuote from: Bob in St. Louis on 16 Dec 2009, 05:21 pmDoesn't seem as drastic as ..... oh.... I don't know....... getting a Harley tattoo. Bob - Tattooless Agreed. Getting a Bryston tatoo on the forehead would definitely be over the top - no one could argue that. With a license plate, you could trade in a personalized one back in for a regular one if you change your mind. Tatoo removal is not so easy. Quote from: James Tanner on 16 Dec 2009, 05:31 pmSome of you may or may not know that I have had customers name their son's BRYSTON. Sounds like a proper society name, like Winston. They probably call him Bryce for short. Hopefully none of your customers have named their children SST2. SteveDon't forget to have a pair of silver handles surgically implanted in your chest to go with the tat.
Quote from: Bob in St. Louis on 16 Dec 2009, 05:21 pmDoesn't seem as drastic as ..... oh.... I don't know....... getting a Harley tattoo. Bob - Tattooless Agreed. Getting a Bryston tatoo on the forehead would definitely be over the top - no one could argue that. With a license plate, you could trade in a personalized one back in for a regular one if you change your mind. Tatoo removal is not so easy. Quote from: James Tanner on 16 Dec 2009, 05:31 pmSome of you may or may not know that I have had customers name their son's BRYSTON. Sounds like a proper society name, like Winston. They probably call him Bryce for short. Hopefully none of your customers have named their children SST2. Steve
Doesn't seem as drastic as ..... oh.... I don't know....... getting a Harley tattoo. Bob - Tattooless
Some of you may or may not know that I have had customers name their son's BRYSTON.
Quote from: 95Dyna on 16 Dec 2009, 07:29 pmQuote from: srb on 16 Dec 2009, 05:36 pmQuote from: Bob in St. Louis on 16 Dec 2009, 05:21 pmDoesn't seem as drastic as ..... oh.... I don't know....... getting a Harley tattoo. Bob - Tattooless Agreed. Getting a Bryston tatoo on the forehead would definitely be over the top - no one could argue that. With a license plate, you could trade in a personalized one back in for a regular one if you change your mind. Tatoo removal is not so easy. Quote from: James Tanner on 16 Dec 2009, 05:31 pmSome of you may or may not know that I have had customers name their son's BRYSTON. Sounds like a proper society name, like Winston. They probably call him Bryce for short. Hopefully none of your customers have named their children SST2. SteveDon't forget to have a pair of silver handles surgically implanted in your chest to go with the tat.This just made me think of something. Bryston should have17in front plates with silver handles to mirror amp faceplates. Or even better yes get a custom front grill on your car that mirrors a amp faceplate with silver handles... that would look cool.
Sounds like a proper society name, like Winston. They probably call him Bryce for short. Hopefully none of your customers have named their children SST2. Steve
Some of you may or may not know that I have had customers name their son's BRYSTON.james
Napalm is one of the more horrific torturous weapons ever developed. Why on earth would someone adopt that as their moniker or have a sense of pride about it? Steve
They probably call him Bryce for short.Steve
It's just a callsign, Steve. And you don't actually get to chose one, your buddies will take care of it.Nap.
I'm curious, has your wife ever exclaimed, "I love the smell of Napalm in the morning....." .
I found this one in Toronto when we were vacationing there. I know how these "cars" feel when driving, I think it is quite correct...