Reminiscing
Source: http://www.flickr.com.Uploaded to Flickr by Nick Sherman and tagged with "blackchancery". License: CC BY-NC-SA.
A backhoe contractor, Ricky Pearce, poured concrete into hand-drawn molds to create the 40-ton, 17-foot-high legs. Then, he lifted them into place with a crane. Complete with some landscaped foliage, strategically placed, the display is making some folks chuckle, and others shake their heads in disgust. "The project took about three years," Pearce said. "I was inspired by Marilyn Monroe's legs, with the skirt blowing." — riverracer.net
Black Chancery is one of the oldest shareware fonts and has haunted homemade D&D guides, scrapbooks, and other DTP since the '80s. Its shapes are curiously and uniquely bad. How did they get this way? Reading this 1991 description, now I know. — @typographica
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