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lolson
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ilikepie2
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 1:44 pm Post subject: Re: tattoo you |
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fascinating...... i saw a guy the other day with his face tattoo'd. fascinating to look at. what always annoys me though is when someone has tattoos and is wearing a shirt that shows them off BUT seems annoyed when you look at them. i always figure they want you to look but maybe they don't? it's a hard call, so i just look and ask about them if i feel like it and deal with their response when it comes.
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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Dave Walton
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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 5:15 am Post subject: Re: tattoo you |
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Talking about extensive coverage, above is a a pic of my girlfriend Julia. She has about 95% coverage, but is now in the process of getting them removed from her face, because she is really tired of being looked at, and having no choice in the matter. This way, if she chooses to go to the grocery store or something, she need only wear jeans and a longsleeve shirt or sweater. On the other hand, whenever she wants to show off the tats, she can dress appropriately for that too.
She started the tattooing after in 1992 she and I visited in Las Vegas the Guinness museum, seeing the a statue of a girl whose body was fully covered. She said "I am going to do that" and I didn't really think she meant it but she started shortly after we returned. She happened to meet up with tattoo artists and skateboard champs, the Godoy twins, Art and Steve, who also are founding members of legendary Orange County punk band the Exploding Fuck Dolls (just now returning from a succesful U.S. tour) as well as world class tattoo artists.
The whole process took about 7 years, and the process of removal from the face is about half completed and will take another 18 months.
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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Sterling30sg
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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 12:34 pm Post subject: Re: tattoo you |
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I don't get the tattoo thing myself, I always thought that was something for sailors and marines, though the very small one's aren't to bad..
Maybe if they had a tatoo type that would dissappear naturally after a person passed through the phase that made them want to get them in the first place.., think there could be a big market fot that..
To each their own I guess..
Hmnn.., maybe a tattoo of my late Doberman would be cool..
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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Dave Walton
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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 4:34 pm Post subject: re |
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Chris, yes she was finished, and then decided to get them off the face. No scarring, its low-power, tuned lasers in conjunction with several dermabrasions.
I like tattoos that are inspired in the concept and the execution, like hers and yours. There's a lot of off-the-shelf (flash) stuff out there though, unfortunately.
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