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The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote:
> > read it and weep. > > http://community.livejournal.com/bmezine/3670172.html > Always sad to hear a bad experience; even sadder when you know in most cases bad can be avoided. Hard to even tell what the thing is supposed to look like. -- Willyboy |"I know of no more encouraging fact | than the unquestionable ability of willyboy at one dot net | man to elevate his life by a conscious | endeavor" -H. D. Thoreau ------------------------------------------------------------------- Willy is a charter member of the Peter Pan Club. Ask him about it. |
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On Oct 13, 5:38 pm, dhrr...@ohatzhapu.bet (The Queen of Cans and Jars)
wrote: > read it and weep. > > http://community.livejournal.com/bmezine/3670172.html First, how did you get Dr. Slicks live journal? Second, why? I don't know who to feel the worst about -- the one who got the tat or the people offering advice. And do people realize that you aren't allergic to "red?" Kavin |
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The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote:
> read it and weep. > > http://community.livejournal.com/bmezine/3670172.html I'm struggling to understand exactly why the ink of her shitty tattoo is "leaking" and "being sucked out". Sounds far cheaper than laser removal. -- Dnc |
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doetnietcomputeren wrote:
<makes note to self, life is not too short to proof read usenet> > I'm struggling to understand exactly why insert: 'she has a problem with' > the ink of her shitty tattoo is > "leaking" and "being sucked out". > > Sounds far cheaper than laser removal. -- Dnc |
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<KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1192313592.505961.262790@k35g2000prh.googlegr oups.com... > On Oct 13, 5:38 pm, dhrr...@ohatzhapu.bet (The Queen of Cans and Jars) > wrote: >> read it and weep. >> >> http://community.livejournal.com/bmezine/3670172.html > > First, how did you get Dr. Slicks live journal? Second, why? > > I don't know who to feel the worst about -- the one who got the tat or > the people offering advice. > > And do people realize that you aren't allergic to "red?" > > Kavin everyone heard the term "red reaction" one time and now they know everything about tattoos. Oh well, here's to Cadmium Ray |
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On Oct 13, 6:02 pm, Willyboy <willy...@one.net> wrote:
PP> Always sad to hear a bad experience; No it's not. It's usually funny. PP> even sadder when PP> you know in most cases bad can be avoided. Double the fun. Kavin |
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On Oct 13, 9:25 pm, doetnietcomputeren <doesnotcomp...@gmail.com>
wrote: > <makes note to self, life is not too short to proof read usenet> You might want to put the drink down as well . . . Kavin |
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KavinTaylor@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Oct 13, 6:02 pm, Willyboy <willy...@one.net> wrote: >> >> Always sad to hear a bad experience; >> > No it's not. It's usually funny. > >> even sadder when you know in most cases bad can be avoided. >> > Double the fun. > Yeah... I'm not much for schadenfreude. For me, my ink has always been a very positive experience and I think it should be that way for everyone - I know it *could* be that way for everyone. Right artist, right research... -- Willyboy |"I know of no more encouraging fact | than the unquestionable ability of willyboy at one dot net | man to elevate his life by a conscious | endeavor" -H. D. Thoreau ------------------------------------------------------------------- Willy is a charter member of the Peter Pan Club. Ask him about it. |
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On Oct 13, 9:25 pm, doetnietcomputeren <doesnotcomp...@gmail.com>
wrote: > doetnietcomputeren wrote: > > <makes note to self, life is not too short to proof read usenet> Proofread is one word. [...] -- C-u-r-t |
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On Oct 14, 12:07 am, Willyboy <willy...@one.net> wrote:
[...] > <snip> For me, my ink has always been a very positive > experience and I think it should be that way for everyone > - I know it *could* be that way for everyone. Right artist, > right research... Fate, luck, or chance might help, too. |
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On Oct 14, 12:07 am, Willyboy <willy...@one.net> wrote:
PP> Yeah... I'm not much for schadenfreude. Then you are missing a very important form of humor. P> For me, my ink has P> always been a very positive experience and I think it should P> be that way for everyone - Never missed an "Up With People" Tour, huh? P> I know it *could* be that way for P> everyone. Except for those who leave their choices to fate or chance. "The tattoo artist was drunk and really dirty. I was lucky to get a good tattoo" deserves laughter. P> Right artist, right research... Right artist from good research. Kavin |
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On Oct 14, 12:26 pm, "KavinTay...@gmail.com" <KavinTay...@gmail.com>
wrote: > On Oct 14, 12:07 am, Willyboy <willy...@one.net> wrote: > > PP> Yeah... I'm not much for schadenfreude. > > Then you are missing a very important form of humor. > > P> For me, my ink has Hey, mister attribution, izzat 'posed to be PP> or P>? Are you referring to two different people or did you drop the ball again? Duh. [...] > Except for those who leave their choices to fate or chance. <snip> Choices and fate don't go together, Kavvy. Think about it. > P> Right artist, right research... > > Right artist from good research. > > Kavin Sh!t happens applies, of course. Or as Robert Burns once said, "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft a-gley." Translated loosely, that's "Shaddap, Kavin!" -- Curt |
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doetnietcomputeren <doesnotcompute@gmail.com> wrote:
> doetnietcomputeren wrote: > > <makes note to self, life is not too short to proof read usenet> > > > I'm struggling to understand exactly why > > insert: 'she has a problem with' > > > the ink of her shitty tattoo is > > "leaking" and "being sucked out". > > > > Sounds far cheaper than laser removal. Yeah, you'd think she'd be grateful for anything that's going to make it easier to cover that piece of crap up later, right? |
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KavinTaylor@gmail.com <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 5:38 pm, dhrr...@ohatzhapu.bet (The Queen of Cans and Jars) > wrote: > > read it and weep. > > > > http://community.livejournal.com/bmezine/3670172.html > > First, how did you get Dr. Slicks live journal? Second, why? > > I don't know who to feel the worst about -- the one who got the tat or > the people offering advice. > > And do people realize that you aren't allergic to "red?" The whole thing is just hilarious. I especially love that the OP doesn't understand the difference between sea salt and epsom salts. Not that sea salt should be used on a tattoo either, but still: awesome. |