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The Fly Zoo TV fonts

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Topic started 17 years ago by RememberEveryMoment in General U2 talk. Since then 14 posts have been made by 9 users.
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  1. u282
    16 years
    Oops! Seems I put the wrong link up. Apologies.

    This one is free......

    http://www.fontyukle.com/en/Franklin+Gothic+Extra+Condensed+BT.html

    Enjoy
  2. hodel_05
    16 years
    Originally posted by u282:Oops! Seems I put the wrong link up. Apologies.

    This one is free......

    http://www.fontyukle.com/en/Franklin+Gothic+Extra+Condensed+BT.html

    Enjoy


    Yep, that the right font! cool

    I made a little Powerpoint Version from The Fly fade-in

    http://rapidshare.com/files/216912558/TheFly.pps


    Does anyone know how to make a screensaver from that??

    cu
    hodel_05
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