i'll just go ahead and park this here
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Hmmm.. now here's an idea:
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i'll just go ahead and park this here
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Funny. But I have a wrist tattoo and a job that pays taxes/is fairly respectable. To be fair, it's pretty small and two of my coworkers only noticed it last week, despite having had it since November.
I sometimes wonder how much/if I will regret my ankle band when I'm old. But somehow, I doubt it. I usually forget it's even there, I'm so used to it. I agree that they can be addictive. I would certainly like to get more done at some point.
I will always love my moon tattoo though. I wanted that for years and it still makes me happy to see. The only regret I would have is if SFIE and I split up, since it was a wedding gift (he paid for mine, I paid for his).
As for the OP . . . man, dumbass. I don't buy falling asleep at all. I was totally keyed up on adrenaline each time and they freaking hurt. The tattoo parlor I've used for all of mine refuses to do tats on people who appear under the influence of alcohol or have any sign they've been drinking, even if they seem sober. They'll offer a piercing instead, lol.
Everything in this post is spot on. I have a couple of tats here and there and they all hurt like a . No way could someone sleep through that, especially on your face. And every parlor I have ever been in will not do work on a drunk person. This chick is a dumbass.
As far as people thinking it will be weird being a old person with tats, it will be a pretty common thing with the present generation. We are going to see larger group's of older and older people rocking their tats into old age.
Last edited by mardigan; 06-18-2009 at 08:29 PM.
I wouldn't be able to sleep through that.
do you have it showing or do you have it on the wuss underside where its easy to hide
Last edited by Trainwreck2100; 06-18-2009 at 09:10 PM.
I'm just gonna park this here
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The little fessed up to lying about it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-for-them.html
Little pussy was a rebel till she got home and saw her daddy was mad
I've recently heard that the lower back tatoo is called a "tramp stamp".
Is it true?
And if it is, why the would any woman still want one?
This makes me think more of him - obviously a nice guy and a good businessman.But despite insisting she had asked for 56 stars, he still initially agreed to pay for half of the treatment to remove the tattoos.
He said: "Kimberley is unhappy and it is not my wish to have an unsatisfied client."
She's still a lying piece of crap.
I read today that she has been offered a job to work at the rival tattoo parlor, tattoo mike, in the same city.
Now the question is, why in the would someone want that many tattoos on their face? I wouldn't even want one, but to have all of those done.. as Red Foreman would say, "Dumbass!"
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So what's it called when you get a tattoo on your boobies?
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