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just wondering if anyone knew of any friendly and dependable tattoo
artists in boston/brookline/cambridge/somerville/etc. i've gotten a few tattoo's at chameleon in harvard square, but i always feel sort of rushed there. the people are all pretty nice, but i'd like to find a new place that i feel 100% comfortable at. i live down the street from stingray body art, so i've popped in from time to time to look around, but i got sort of a rude vibe from them. i'd appreciate any responses. |
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On Jun 6, 9:03 pm, littlev51...@aol.com wrote:
> just wondering if anyone knew of any friendly and dependable tattoo > artists in boston/brookline/cambridge/somerville/etc. i've gotten a > few tattoo's at chameleon in harvard square, but i always feel sort of > rushed there. the people are all pretty nice, but i'd like to find a > new place that i feel 100% comfortable at. i live down the street from > stingray body art, so i've popped in from time to time to look around, > but i got sort of a rude vibe from them. i'd appreciate any responses. Just how much ass-kissing do you require? It would be helpful . . . Kavin |
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littlev51...@aol wrote:
> just wondering if anyone knew > of any friendly and dependable > tattoo artists in <snip> > but i got sort of a rude vibe from > them. i'd appreciate any responses. Set the tone. Take beverages. Hth. -- Curt |
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On Jun 6, 9:59 pm, Curt <curtja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> littlev51...@aol wrote: > > just wondering if anyone knew > > of any friendly and dependable > > tattoo artists in <snip> > > but i got sort of a rude vibe from > > them. i'd appreciate any responses. > > Set the tone. Take beverages. Ignore Curt. Kavin |
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
> Curt wrote: > > littlev51...@aol wrote: > > > just wondering if anyone knew > > > of any friendly and dependable > > > tattoo artists in <snip> > > > but i got sort of a rude vibe from > > > them. i'd appreciate any responses. > > > Set the tone. Take beverages. > > Ignore Curt. Like you, eh? -- Curt |
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On Jun 8, 7:15 pm, Curt <curtja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kavin Taylor wrote: > > Curt wrote: > > > littlev51...@aol wrote: > > > > just wondering if anyone knew > > > > of any friendly and dependable > > > > tattoo artists in <snip> > > > > but i got sort of a rude vibe from > > > > them. i'd appreciate any responses. > > > > Set the tone. Take beverages. > > > Ignore Curt. > > Like you, eh? Again, how's that erection? Since you have posted to every one of my posts, you can't deny it. You have a hard-on for me. Still stinging over my pointing out your little foible? What was it? Oh yeah, that's right, you have three what? Yes, tattoo=bodyart. Piercing= bodyart. Tattoo does not equal piercing. But then, you still believe stretching is the same as gauging. Kavin |
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
> Curt wrote: > > Kavin Taylor wrote: [...] > > > Ignore Curt. > > > Like you, eh? > > Again, h<snip> Yes, again: Like you, eh? Way to follow your own advice. Har! > Since you have posted to > every one of my posts, Actually, that's a whole box of PotKettleSTFU, Kavvy. You've posted to each of the threads I've initiated. Care to look in the mirror there? Naaaah. Don't believe you do. > you can't deny it. Why? It works for you. > You have a hard-on for me. Hey, that's your delusion. Good luck with that. > Still stinging Right. Ow, ow. > over my pointing out your > little foible? If anyone has foibles it's you, Kav. Ignore Curt? You wish you could. > What was it? > Oh yeah, that's right, you > have three what? Subject "Many with multiple tattoos can't find work" was where I wrote: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "Anyway, multiple (three for me) has never hampered my work. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ My shaved head and 2 gauge lobe holes didn't prevent me from being hired and my 00 gauge lobe holes have not prevented me from maintaining that employment. Appearance does count, I'm certain, however attitude and ability are just as important, if not moreso, when it comes to being selected for a particular job." /from http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...bf786a6329ed7e Anyone with half a brain could handle the context of that post. What's your excuse? Underlining added, btw. I wouldn't want to confuse you. Duh. > Yes, tattoo=bodyart. Piercing= bodyart. > Tattoo does not equal piercing. Thanks for that review. Appreciate your finally posting on topic. ;o) > But then, you still believe I believe? Ha! I believe - as per usual - your underoos are inna bunch. Do something about that. It can't possibly be comfortable. > stretching is the same as > gauging. Typically I do not use those terms interchangeably, however I certainly recognize that many people do and, yeah, unlike you, I don't have a problem with that. Enjoy your wedgie, Kavvy. -- Curt |
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On Jun 6, 9:17 pm, "KavinTay...@gmail.com" <KavinTay...@gmail.com>
wrote: > On Jun 6, 9:03 pm, littlev51...@aol.com wrote: > > > just wondering if anyone knew of any friendly and dependable tattoo > > artists in boston/brookline/cambridge/somerville/etc. i've gotten a > > few tattoo's at chameleon in harvard square, but i always feel sort of > > rushed there. the people are all pretty nice, but i'd like to find a > > new place that i feel 100% comfortable at. i live down the street from > > stingray body art, so i've popped in from time to time to look around, > > but i got sort of a rude vibe from them. i'd appreciate any responses. > > Just how much ass-kissing do you require? It would be helpful . . . > > Kavin not so much ass-kissing. basically people who don't act like superior bastards from the moment you step inside the shop. |
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On Jun 14, 8:59 pm, littlev51...@aol.com wrote:
> On Jun 6, 9:17 pm, "KavinTay...@gmail.com" <KavinTay...@gmail.com> > > Just how much ass-kissing do you require? It would be helpful . . . > > not so much ass-kissing. basically people who don't act like superior > bastards from the moment you step inside the shop. Funny, you can read that reply both ways. Take the hint. Kavin |