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Tattoo Recommendations

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Jeff, Feb 10, 2005.

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  1. Fatty FatBastard

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    I'm aware! I just know that it seems a little coincidental. I'm still contemplating getting one. My ideas are an Oiler Derrick Morphing into a Texan's logo, and a bull skull (realistic) with the Texan's logo colored in.

    If you were going to get one before y'all separated, then I'll shut up and say go for it.
     
  2. Oski2005

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    But Jeff, isn't it going to get warped everytime you flex your massive guns?;)
     
  3. VooDooPope

    VooDooPope Love > Hate

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    I have one and I don't regret it but the only way I'd ever get another was if I traveled to the south pacific and got one the traditional way using bamboo and a hammer.

    Tattoo Trivia:

    Did you know that the name tattoo comes from the sound of the hammer hitting the bamboo in the traditional way of tattoo.

    Tat too tat too tat too
     
  4. bobmarley

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    here is some info jeff.

    galveston is probably out of your way but this guy is worth it.

    Body Language Tattoo & Peircing Studio
    2412 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77550
    (409) 763-1058

    http://www.bodylanguagestudios.com/

    They are still putting up their website right now but it has a few pictures on the front page.

    Do it for your self
     
  5. swilkins

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    The black widow is in rememberence of my fathers fascination with them. Of course, he also listened to Alice Cooper music in the 70's. As unoriginal as the Barbed tattoo might sound, it signified the relationship I have had with my wife of 20 years - Her name is Barb.

    The only name I would ink on my skin would be my sons.

    None of that "Mama didn't love me" crap.
     
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    I saw something on the Science channel recently on this.
     
  7. keeley

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    Get a tattoo of Foghorn Leghorn on your calf being hung from a tree branch on your thigh. You can tell da wimmenz that you got a **** that hangs to your calf.
     
  8. Jeff

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    [​IMG]

    :D
     
  9. HayesStreet

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    damn, people. get off his back. Jeff, i saw you picked your bicep. good job. i got one on my ankle and is was seriously painful. good luck and have fun with it!
     
  10. Jeff

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    I considered doing one of those one's that wraps around but they seem kinda cheesy, plus, I'd probably cry like a schoolgirl when they were doing the underside of my arm. :D

    I also considered my forearm, but the bicep seems the best choice. A friend of mine wants to get one too on her wrist and she said that all the people telling her not to do it (particularly the one's who say not to do it because of what an employer might think) just makes her want to do it more. :)
     
  11. JayZ750

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    I know people who have gotten them on their back shoulder blade...seems like a good place...somewhat hidden, but not always.

    If she wants to do her writs, she can always do it on her watch wrist, then cover it up with a nice timepiece if she needs too.

    I think the forearm would be pretty cool.
     
  12. weakfromtoday

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    The inside of the wrist is pretty popular right now. I think it looks pretty cool. You can always wear a watch to hide it, but not while it is healing.
     
  13. DaGlide

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    Why don't you get a tattoo of a butt .... on your butt. That would rock!


    FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRE!!!!!!
     
  14. gwayneco

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    How 'bout something in honor of Billy Paultz?
     
  15. Oski2005

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    Just a few minutes ago, I saw that same joke on a clip of the NBC version of the Office.
     
  16. Supermac34

    Supermac34 President, Von Wafer Fan Club

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    You should get a snake that curls all the way down your arm...and it ends with two of you fingers being the fangs and you hand is its head.

    Then you could run up to people and "HISSSSSSSS" at them.

    And you could tell women that the snake's brother was in your pants.
     
  17. Jeff

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    A tattoo of a butt on your butt with a butt tattoo on it. Uh huh, huh, yeah, that would rule. :D

    gwayneco: Maybe just a big hamburger. :)
     
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    Like I had mentioned earlier, I went to Shaw's here in town to get mine, but whatever you pick, just don't make it too small. After time it will fade a bit and you'll end up with a black blob on your arm. If you're going to get one, GET ONE, as in make sure you make it big enough to make it worth going through with. Nothings worse than looking down at your arm a couple of months after and saying, 'Why did I get this little a$$ thing on my arm?' It'll just look like your were too scared to go through the pain, because no matter what people tell you, at no point when you're getting one, do you not realize that someone is poking you with a sharp needle.
     
  19. DaDakota

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    Or get a tattoo on your but with the letters P and U.

    That way no matter which way you looked at it, it would make sense.

    Either you could say..."Dude what is UP your butt?"

    Or P...U.....

    I think we all know what that means.

    DD

    PS. on a serious note, when you do have children and they come up to you at 15 and want a Tattoo, you are gonna have a hard time making them believe that it is bad for them. Credibility..meet Mr. Undermine.
     
  20. Jeff

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    Well, thanks gramps, but, since I don't consider a tattoo bad for anyone, I guess that won't be an issue. And given that literally millions of people - some of them born into cultures that actually encourage body art - have gotten them over the past 100 years or so, I'm not all that concerned about the potential consequences when it comes to convincing a child what he or she should or shouldn't do. But, thanks for worrying about it for me.
     
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