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 by artist Cheyenne Randa stanley thermos ll has a whole bunch of images showing tattoos on famous people and they ;re all fantastic. Some people look pretty ridiculous  ahem, JFK, Princess D  while others look completely natural  like Spock above . There were a few that worked surprisingly well  Audrey Hepburn . It   fun to imagine old celebrities having tattoos if they grew up in a different era. Here are a few of our favorites. You can see more here. Jackie O and JFK look like rock stars. Kate Middleton and Prince William look like hipsters: There   Barack Obama and Princess Diana: Seeing Walter White with ink actually isn ;t that surprising. Lucille Ball looks like a stunner: Kelly Kapowski. Audrey Hepburn looks good in anything anywhere, basically: Bruce Lee and Michael Jordan:  SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook                                                        Photoshop                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                   bidon stanley       You May Also Like                           stanley cup canada                                                         Tech NewsNews                                    Adobe   $20 Billion Figma Acquisition Likely to Face EU Investigation           Ofxw Intricate, Ultra-Accurate Blueprints of Botanical Life
 Six plans from those years follow, ranging from the grand to the gargantuan. Makes Bloomberg   Vision 2020 plan look a bit puny in comparison, no   Infill the Hudson River, 1934 In March, 1934, Modern Mechanix featured the daring plan of Norman Sper,  noted publicist and engineering scholar   maybe publicist meant something different back then  , who envisioned adding ten square miles of land to Manhattan by infilling the mighty Hudson River. Sper proposed creating a massive, multi-layered grid that would connect New Jersey to Manhattan, solving problems like housing and trans stanley cup it which, according to the editors,  are threatening to devour the city   civilization like a Frankenstein monster.  Its hard for us to imagine the optimism felt about modern engineering in the 1930s and 40s, and today, Spers plan seems like folly. But the magazine asked a handful of established engineers about it, and many of them described it as visionary.  Provided with sufficient money and time, particularly money, the project could be carried through to completion with unquestionable success,  said one engineer.   8230; It would be quite in keeping with President Roosevelts rehabilitation and N.R.A. plan and put an enormous army of men to work. I heartily endorse the plan, though I am fully aware of the almost insurmountabl stanley cup e impediments which appear at  termo stanley first study of the idea.  Estimated cost: $17 billion*  Build a Massive Hudson River Airport, 1946 The man who owned the Chrysler Buildi