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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Yeah! Of course I do. You want a tattoo of my fist

> on your face smart arse.


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Jah lush please which fist the "Love" or the "Hate" one.


Can I choose ?




W**F

daizie Wrote:

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> a punch up? two un-tatooed men fighting over

> tatoo's. Can i referee naked?


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Dazzers



Now that is funny however, I did not offer Jah Lush a fight, just to take a left or right for being a bit saucy !


Fair enough I s'pose



W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Jah

>

> I was a bit rude suggesting your tattoo of the Who

> song "Tattoo"( which you don't have ) jiggling on

> your bum when you coughed

>

> I retract my tasteless gag & hope you accept my

> recriminations

>

> Won't happen again...............honest!

>

>

> W**F



That's fine with me just don't let your mouth get too big for your muzzle or someone else might want to put you down.


Drinkypoo?

Jah Lush wrote-


That's fine with me just don't let your mouth get too big for your muzzle or someone else might want to put you down.


Drinkypoo?


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Accepted ☑ (tick box)


A chilled Manzilla at this hour please.






Cheers.



W**F

Back in 2002 on a wild weekend in Dublin I briefly met the camp music mogul Louis Walsh at the Morrisson Hotel who in turn introduced me to a girlfriend of his that my hotel security guard later referred to as a "knacker". She ended up naked on our roof terrace overlooking the Liffey shouting "get on with it!" and left 4 hours later with my wallet but leaving behind her shoes.


All I recall is the butterfly tattoo on her right buttock.

I have 5 tattoos and I love each 1 for the story behind it. Unfortunately some will get a tattoo to accessorize, not good. They are permanant and need to be well thought through, because they are part of you. I had my last 1 in March on my foot of a rosary, because I have been going through a tough time with my MSc and kept telling myself to keep the faith, so I have and everytime I look at my foot I remind myself how sheer bloody minded I am and I passed my first year. First tat was when I married my Andrew, Second one when we opened the shop, third one of my heritage, Italian and Spanish flag, fourth one of the third eye for protection when I was going through a very difficult time. I am proud of my tattoos.

I decided at 16 I wanted a tattoo. low and behold aged 36 and still can't decide what I want!


Mrs B has a few and the last took many hours and takes up about half of her back. All hers represent and have meaning.


Surely the point to tattoos is that we are not given the choice as to how our body looks... yes we can exercise and eat correctly (or chose not to) But my nose really isn't going to get any smaller. So why not make a mark that I have chosen and I like? That doesn't mean to say anyone makes the right choice... most don't admittedly.


I have a friend who nearly has a complete body suit now. It's taken her years and openly admits that she couldn't ever stop to think why she has done it..... she'd probably lose it... obligatory flesh tunnels to boot.


Probably one of the best around.


http://www.into-you.co.uk/


or


http://www.thefamilybusinesstattoo.com/

I decided at 16 I wanted a tattoo. low and behold aged 36 and still can't decide what I want!


That pretty much sums up what i just don't get: I mean, having something that you really want on your body is one thing, to just want something but to have no idea what makes very little sense in my head.

I love the way that some have justified getting tattoos by claiming that they have personal meaning. Wouldn't the same image in a book or in a picture on the wall would have the same meaning? I really like some tattoos, but pretty much detest others. Often it correlates with the atractiveness of the person thus tattooed.

citizenED Wrote:

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> I love the way that some have justified getting

> tattoos by claiming that they have personal

> meaning. Wouldn't the same image in a book or in a

> picture on the wall would have the same meaning? I

> really like some tattoos, but pretty much detest

> others. Often it correlates with the atractiveness

> of the person thus tattooed.

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In contrast to that I used to employ a decorator "Tattoo Dave" I loved him in the way he was matter of fact about his Tatt's.

On the odd rainy day if we were rained off he'd occasionally sit there " Right,if we cant work this afternoon I'm getting a Tatt done" like it was a way to kill the boredom. Sometimes we'd get him to take his shirt off and give us a guided tour.

I even watched him have "I'm only here for the beer " round his navel done in Camden just because he thought it was alright at that moment and cheap. He was covered in ad hoc designs, each had a story & most truth be told were pretty rubbish , some you just thought "why" but they were there & I was fascinated. I called him our walking art gallery , my clients were mostly a little shocked when they first met him but once they got to know him they were fascinated to see his gallery. Some of the ladies who lunch clients took quite a shine to him & he was fit as a fiddle but they certainly liked the whole thing, Tatt's , bald head, the teeth & piercing in a weird way.




W**F

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