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05-16-2007 #1
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Becareful how your RIP tattoos come out
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05-16-2007 #2
The tattoo artist did a good job on getting the necklace right, if I do say so myself. Which I just did...
"We are irritated by rascals, intolerant of fools, and prepared to love the rest. But where are they?"- Mignon McLaughlin
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05-16-2007 #3
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yikes.
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05-16-2007 #4
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Oh man, he did a post-mortem portrait of her.....
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05-16-2007 #5
OMG...That is horrible....Id be pissed as hell....Guess someone didnt research their artist to good...lol
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05-16-2007 #6
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Its probably getting more accurate all the time... seriously this is Stephen King territory.
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05-16-2007 #7
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That`s morbid
"...My father was the wind, my mother was fire
Raised by the wolves - I grew up wild..."
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05-16-2007 #8
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Should have had Kat Von D do that portrait...http://www.katvond.net/
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05-16-2007 #9
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Maybe it's like "The Picture Of Dorian Grey", the tattoo keeps ageing while the girl stays forever young. Of course, since it's in "loving memory" a person would have to assume, youthful or not, the woman would be desperately trying to claw her way out of a pre-mature burial right now. . .
Like the commercial says:
"Roger, you tiger now, tattoos are permanent "
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05-16-2007 #10
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