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Post by tatt2 on Nov 6, 2007 9:27:41 GMT 10
right bicep - wont be quite as big as that - it will be part 2 in what will eventually be my maiden three quarter sleeve. nice - looking forward to seeing it develop
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Post by skrabsta on Nov 6, 2007 10:51:34 GMT 10
right bicep - wont be quite as big as that - it will be part 2 in what will eventually be my maiden three quarter sleeve. nice - looking forward to seeing it develop im not looking forward to paying for it.
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Post by tatt2 on Nov 7, 2007 8:23:55 GMT 10
nice - looking forward to seeing it develop im not looking forward to paying for it. Yeah but! hey it's the best money spent i reckon. You don't piss it out like beer, don't shit it out like food, no one can break into your house and steal it, it can't burn down, get written off in a crash and is impervious to floods... and, personally speaking, is way better to look at in the mirror than my ugly mug. lol
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Post by skrabsta on Nov 15, 2007 12:56:30 GMT 10
and people say league fans are stupid - www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,22751214-5006404,00.html A GEELONG Cats supporter wanting a permanent reminder of the team's AFL triumph has been left by a tattoo saying his team were "Gay Premiers 2007". In a celebratory trip to Thailand, last week, "Neville", the dyed-in-the-wool Cats fan had 15 cans of beer to ease the pain of the five-and-a-half-hour experience. He paid $150 for the privilege. And to ensure the Phuket tattooist got it right, he wrote down exactly what he wanted on his right and left arms, under the headlines "right arm" and "left arm". "I gave them a piece of paper and wrote down on the right arm, I wanted the new Geelong emblem they've got out now ... and Day Premiers 2007." "I gave them a week to work it all out. "And on the left arm side I wrote "left arm" and the two grandkids names and Night Premiers 2006" The tattooist took him literally - almost. Now he has "right arm" written on his right arm, just above "Gay Premiers 2007" because the tattooist marked in "Gay" instead of "Day". "I couldn't believe it," Neville told 3AW radio. "When I first walked in he showed me the picture of the thing, and I just looked at a picture and didn't really take notice of the words. "My son-in-law walked in halfway through it ... and told me what happened, and I thought 'you're joking!" he said. "Once they'd written right arm, I told them you might as well have left arm on the other one – and make it a bit fun."
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Post by tatt2 on Nov 16, 2007 23:46:04 GMT 10
I'm never going to Thailand and i'm never getting a tattoo there.
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