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BGN wrote:
[of Champ] > One doesn't often see a gentleman of your age with a fresh tattoo. You might not, but there are plenty of, shall we say - More Mature People, getting inked every day. Perhaps you're not looking in the right places. Try some of the better studios (it's my experience that the oldies tend to do their research better), hell even a browse on UPB or RAB newsgroups will reveal an average age older than you think, not sure about the german bunch though. > Having numbers tattoo'd on your arm is *so* World War 2 Jew, btw. <wince> -- Dnc |
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On 31 Aug 2006 23:29:09 -0700, "DoetNietComputeren"
<Doesnotcompute@gmail.com> wrote: >> One doesn't often see a gentleman of your age with a fresh tattoo. > >You might not, but there are plenty of, shall we say - More Mature >People, getting inked every day. Perhaps you're not looking in the >right places. Try some of the better studios (it's my experience that >the oldies tend to do their research better), hell even a browse on UPB >or RAB newsgroups will reveal an average age older than you think, not >sure about the german bunch though. I haven't looked into getting a tattoo. I'm not sure what I would like to have inked on to myself. However, if I were to get a tattoo I would want one that meant something to me. I'd also like one that came all the way down the arm and finished on one of my fingers. If one's going to have one, then one might as well display it. >> Having numbers tattoo'd on your arm is *so* World War 2 Jew, btw. > ><wince> Telling it like it is. -- -- Nick ICQ: 9235201 EMAIL & MSN: nickmooney@spamcop.net -- LOTR#4 SKOGA#8 DS#7 BOTAFOT#159 BOTM#2 FBOTY#06 PM#11 -- Suzuki GSF600n - www.bgn.me.uk You set my soul alight |
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In rec.arts.bodyart DoetNietComputeren <Doesnotcompute@gmail.com> wrote:
> BGN wrote: > > [of Champ] > >> One doesn't often see a gentleman of your age with a fresh tattoo. > > You might not, but there are plenty of, shall we say - More Mature > People, getting inked every day. Perhaps you're not looking in the > right places. Try some of the better studios (it's my experience that > the oldies tend to do their research better), hell even a browse on UPB > or RAB newsgroups will reveal an average age older than you think, not > sure about the german bunch though. > Here in new york city, I'm aware of at least three very highly paid executives, one in his fifties, that are working on full bodysuits... They're tattooed right down to their wrists, and it doesnt seem to be harming their lives nor their careers. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |