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Rock-and-roll fans for decades have used the sign language gesture for “I love you” to symbol “rock on.” But KISS frontman Gene Simmons claims he used it first. The rocker has filed an ...
we learned that Gene Simmons of Kiss was trying to trademark his particular spin on the heavy metal “devil horns” gesture — a thumb-out variation that looks more like the American Sign ...
The love-you gesture has been updated with a design based on the "I love you" hand sign in American Sign Language, and mythical creatures such as a mermaid, a merman, a fairy, a vampire and a ...
Rock-and-roll fans for decades have used the sign language symbol for love to gesture “rock on.” But Gene Simmons, the demonic bass player from the legendary rock band KISS, claims he used it ...
Rock-and-roll fans for decades have used the sign language gesture for "I love you" to symbol "rock on." But KISS frontman Gene Simmons claims he used it first. The rocker has filed an application ...
Rock-and-roll fans for decades have used the sign language symbol for love to gesture "rock on" But KISS frontman Gene Simmons claims he used it first. The rocker has filed an application to ...