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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
National Football Player Tattoos Around The World
When the New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady was eight years old, he found himself in the San Francisco Giants' locker room, where he asked Chili Davis, a star for the team at the time, for an autograph. Davis refused, but said, "Maybe later, kid, maybe if you come by after the game.
First, you must have something to sign. Having a player sign you arm may seem like a fun idea at the time--and they may well oblige--but it's largely a pointless act since you're going to eventually wash it off. Here's a good rule of thumb: if you're not going straight to the tattoo parlor to have a tattoo artist trace the autograph, don't bother with body signing. Always carry a good-quality pen. What's the point of handing a player something to sign if you don't give him the means to do so?
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