LEJOG tattoo?
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Please to explain Lance, what (if anything) do they signify? Looks like they are on the inside of your left arm, correct?
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What! You mean you never listened to the greatest album ever produced!!??
http://www.feelnumb.com/2009/07/09/led- ... o-symbols/
http://www.feelnumb.com/2009/07/09/led- ... o-symbols/
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Jules wants me to have ;
"If your reading this put his pants on and send him home .. Now !"
Tattooed on one of my buttocks, ... I think thats a little unfair myself .....
"If your reading this put his pants on and send him home .. Now !"
Tattooed on one of my buttocks, ... I think thats a little unfair myself .....
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Cyril Haearn wrote:durhambiker wrote:Why on Earth anyone wants a tattoo is beyond me.
Me too, absolutely, but it is fascinating, and legal, and normal
I have never had a desire for a tattoo, but often you see triathletes who have done Iron Man events get the IM symbol engraved on their calf. Often if international events they get the red circle done as a flag for the country they done it in. Looks impressive.
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Cyril Haearn wrote:Please to explain Lance, what (if anything) do they signify? Looks like they are on the inside of your left arm, correct?
Aye laddie, left arm. Led Zeppelin baby, 50 years of the second best rock band in the World.
The silhouette of the guy stood on one leg playing the flute on my other forearm represents 50 years of the first best rock band in the world.
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the guy stood on one leg playing the flute
No idea, I must be thick as a brick!!
Is that who you mean?
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Yes yes, the Minstrel in the Gallery himself.
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The only tattoo I'll ever get:
(comes off with a nail-brush).
N.B. authentic Union des Audax Français sock (since deceased).
(comes off with a nail-brush).
N.B. authentic Union des Audax Français sock (since deceased).
Have we got time for another cuppa?
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Sorry to repeat myself.Mick F wrote:27 years service in the RN and not one single tattoo.
I cannot understand why anyone would want one.
They are there for life, and after a dozen or so years they go grey/blue, no matter what the original colours may have been.
Why would anyone want one?
You name the subject, and I've seen a tattoo of it. You name the part of a body, and I've seen one or more of them there.
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A young girl got a tattoo of a graceful eagle on her bottom but a few decades later it downgraded to an ugly duckling
One possible place for tattoos is on the head, they disappear unless one has very short hair
One possible place for tattoos is on the head, they disappear unless one has very short hair
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Mick F wrote:The best place for a tattoo is on someone else.
Have we got time for another cuppa?
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Seen tattoo 'slippage', up close and personal myself. Best advice, don't!
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Audax67 wrote:The only tattoo I'll ever get:
(comes off with a nail-brush).
N.B. authentic Union des Audax Français sock (since deceased).
I can manage to get these on both legs. I have no idea how I do it!
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How do you manage to get such a black manky chain so you can do that?
Mick F. Cornwall