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NPursuit said:If we do put a slogan on the merchandise than I think Brewing Anabolic Minds would be pretty sweet.
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Nah.........Got knowledge? Yeah, thats it, LOL....
NPursuit said:If we do put a slogan on the merchandise than I think Brewing Anabolic Minds would be pretty sweet.
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Nobody has asked about my avatar so I have to share the story nowhamper19 said:...
What about chemo's avatar?..is that copywritten? It looks pretty cool to me
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Chemo said:I can accept credit cards directly now but be warned the name on the account is BDC NUTRITION. I'm not going to set up a merchant account for the board so this one will have to do
Also, I've made it so if you donate money through your control panel (Invalid Link Removed) it will move you to the Board Supporter member group. There are a few benefits to this system as it will afford the contributing members more privilidges and recognition. For example, all board supporters will have their screen name highlighted in red on every list (just like the MODS). In addition, it will unlock access to certain forums and list them on the forum leaders page. Additional services will be added as we conjure themAll members that have donated so far will have their accounts updated...
Click the link at the top of the page or go through your control panel to donate without using Paypal...
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That was a nice little rant actually. Good story Chemo and if it were me I would definitely pursue getting the ink done. I always thought that was a sweet avatar. I just figured you designed it for the board.Chemo said:Nobody has asked about my avatar so I have to share the story now![]()
That piece of art is original and was drawn by myself in late 1993. It was created for a T-shirt...ala platoon style. If anyone has military experience they will no doubt remember creating platoon T-shirts during training courses. That was put on the T-shirts for 1st PLT, Bravo Company, 232nd Medical Battalion...Bravo Bulldogs set the standard.
I kept the proof and had plans to have it inked on the skin but never pursued it. I found it some time ago and scanned it for the avatar. It means a lot to me as it is original and reprents my full circle in life. See, not long ago I was deployed on active duty. I knew that my destination was the battle field and got my affairs in order...even the board issues. As it turns out I did not get deployed into a hostile theatre but instead assumed command of a training company. My mission was to accelerate the training and crank out combat ready medics in 75% of the usual time needed. I took great pride in this assignment as I was responsible for ensuring the readiness of 322 Bravo Bulldog combat medic trainees...the very company that I started my military career in CMF 91 (medical).
So, I drew that avatar while an enlisted trainee. I found it some 10 years later and was shortly thereafter deployed to command the very company that started my career. If you don't have military experience it may not seem significant but I left Ft. Sam Houston in 1993 as an E-1 Private and returned 10 years later as the company commander (O-3). Hence, the full circle.
Sorry for the rant...
Chemo
Chemo said:Nobody has asked about my avatar so I have to share the story now![]()
That piece of art is original and was drawn by myself in late 1993. It was created for a T-shirt...ala platoon style. If anyone has military experience they will no doubt remember creating platoon T-shirts during training courses. That was put on the T-shirts for 1st PLT, Bravo Company, 232nd Medical Battalion...Bravo Bulldogs set the standard.
I kept the proof and had plans to have it inked on the skin but never pursued it. I found it some time ago and scanned it for the avatar. It means a lot to me as it is original and reprents my full circle in life. See, not long ago I was deployed on active duty. I knew that my destination was the battle field and got my affairs in order...even the board issues. As it turns out I did not get deployed into a hostile theatre but instead assumed command of a training company. My mission was to accelerate the training and crank out combat ready medics in 75% of the usual time needed. I took great pride in this assignment as I was responsible for ensuring the readiness of 322 Bravo Bulldog combat medic trainees...the very company that I started my military career in CMF 91 (medical).
So, I drew that avatar while an enlisted trainee. I found it some 10 years later and was shortly thereafter deployed to command the very company that started my career. If you don't have military experience it may not seem significant but I left Ft. Sam Houston in 1993 as an E-1 Private and returned 10 years later as the company commander (O-3). Hence, the full circle.
Sorry for the rant...
Chemo
Holy ****...there's another Bravo Bulldog on the board! And here we are...both full circle. I want to personally welcome you to Anabolicminds and trust you'll uphold the same high standards that have guided you since Ft. Sam.michaelton said:Rant?
Jesus I enjoyed that. I have wondered at your avatar... (As well as that PUSH!!! DS Velarde, 1993, that used to be in your signature)...
I was at Fort Sam Houston in 1992 for 91B school: 7th PLT, B CO, 232d MED BN, Bravo's Best. Our T's were not as cool.
Your career progression truly is spectacular. Congratulations.
Those days in the spring of 1992 were a formative period in my life and continue to influence me. I still remember a night walking back from that E-club on the hill and making a decision, or maybe more accurately, determining to do something that changed my life. I'll spare the details, but it pertained to my career and set me on a long path. Anyway, 12 years later, and nearing the end of part of the path, I am preparing for the next part (the beginning, really). To that end, in January I found myself in San Antonio, interviewing. Saw the troops on the Riverwalk, drove by the old barracks at Fort Sam...
Wow.I thought that was a full circle, until I read your post.
Thank you for that story and this kick-ass board.
I agree completly.hamper19 said:I like your idea DB, about keeping it towards the more serious/scientific aspect of bodybuilding, and incorporating many different things besides just the weights....and also the dark colors sound good.....almost like a dark/mysterious feel to it and at the same time enlightening..
I am looking forward to your prototype..
Will you need beta testers for the T-shirts?![]()
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FLY said:Well if the design gets too crazy then it hurts the eyes and takes away from the message on the shirt. I'll try to work on something else, but changing the user name for each shirt is really gonna run up the price.
Lean One said:I like them all. My fav is the Brewing anabolic minds one. The FDA one is cool too, however,to the general public(who will be the ones seeing theese shirts)It doesn't exactly portray us as intelligent thinkers. It kind of makes us look like rebelious jiuceheads. I would rather someone look at the shirt and ask me what brewing anabolic minds means than not say anything and just assume I'm some kind of extreemist anti government steroid abuser. Just my two cents.![]()
I'm with Lean One. Thanks Fly for working on these.sifu said:I like red shirts.
FLY said:Here is another, notice that the plant used in the picture is ephedra......hehehe
Bobo said:I want some white ones damnit!![]()
sifu said:That won't work. White stands for purity![]()
FLY said:If you can think of a good slogan, let me know.
Bobo said:I want some white ones damnit!![]()
FLY said:lol, i'm just throwing ideas out. Kinda like a photoshoot, for every 100 shots, you might find one that is a keeper. I'm just doing whatever comes to mind. If you can think of a good slogan, let me know.
That one definitely has some good potential. Maybe trick out the fonts and blend in the gray circles. I like the rest a lot.hamper19 said:Here is something I did in flash..(btw I am not very good at it..AT ALL)..I can't get it onto a T-shirt.... But the idea for the picture is that it would go on the right chest area of the T-shirt... just an idea of what kind of image we I think should portray...(intelligent/mysterious/Intriguing) again my art skills are...ok well I don't really have art skills so keep that in mind..
NPursuit said:That one definitely has some good potential. Maybe trick out the fonts and blend in the gray circles. I like the rest a lot.