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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 20:56:31 -0600, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>
>> The large panorama of tall ships on my chest was for the most part
>> designed by me... only a few details were artist's suggestions...
>> required four sessions, about eight hours total. Over the years I've
>> had no regrets, other than had I been a gal with DDD hooters I would
>> have had options for a 3D diarama.

>
>I has to laugh earlier at one person's description as to how to tell a
>woman that gets a rose tattooed on her breast will end up with a long
>stemmed rose as she gets older. <g> Sagging should probably be taken
>into consideration when considering tattoo placement!
>
>I had a co-worker that talked about her tattoo. She had a tasmanian
>devil tatted next to her pubic hair, then she'd shave a stripe thru the
>middle of it as if the tattoo had just passed thru that area...
>
>Too funny. ;-)
>
>Tattoos can be a subject of humor as well as cosmetics.


I'm always very wary of people who display no sense of humor,
especially on usenet. I've encountered very few people with tattoos
of a type I considered offensive... I'd not want to associate with
those dirtbags even if they had no tattoos... I've met far more people
who had no tattoos that were very offensive scum, I could find no
redeeming qualities in them whatsoever. But the vast majority of
people I encountered who have tattoos were very pleasant. There is a
lot of truth in not being able to judge a book by its cover.