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In article <0pme82lfbp06q4r8gn2no6qrbshgophg88@4ax.com>,
Curt James <cwj111@psu.edu> wrote: > How does it make the artist a pig and/or unprofessional if corman's > buddy lied on the release? The OP claims that the person being tattooed drank the six beers while he was being tattooed. What kind of artist (read: scratcher) tattoos someone who has a beer in their hand? --jm |
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Jim Mowreader wrote:
> Curt James <cwj111@psu.edu> wrote: > > > How does it make the artist a pig and/or unprofessional > > if corman's buddy lied on the release? > > The OP claims that the person being tattooed drank the > six beers while he was being tattooed. ! .... "The reason i ask is because i was at a buddy's a few weeks ago and he was getting tattooed, he drank about 6 beers and ate 2 10mg perks during the session." And so he did. And so... what? > What kind of artist (read: scratcher) tattoos someone who > has a beer in their hand? Never heard of tattoo parties? It's a Big World. Beer's a part of it. And, yes, drunk people love their tattoos, too. I suspect the entrepreneurial tattoo artist (you may call them scratchers, of course) will seek out customers where they find them. ;o) > --jm -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |