To: apackof2
care to revise that statement about low-lifes? I'd show you a picture of my leg, but it's not finished yet:
from my ankle to my knee, a rattle snake wrapped around justice scales. One side of the scales is a scroll for the Constitution with 2 severed shaking hands, the other side are 2 exploding pistols. A giant eagle sits on top of my knee with it's wings wrapped around the back of my leg. The banner reads "LIBERTY OR DEATH - DON'T TREAD ON ME"
19 posted on
07/29/2003 10:18:57 AM PDT by
bc2
To: bc2
You might be interested in
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To: bc2
When I was having our fourth child, the admitting nurse for the hospital gave me a questionnaire which asked whether I had ever had any tatoos. I asked her why that would matter. She said that some tatoo places use the same ink over and over again. When they tatoo an HIV+ (or other disease) person, and then tatoo you using the same ink, then somehow you might contract HIV, too. I have never researched whether this is true or not. I just answered the questions.
To: bc2
I recently got the Breen cartoon of the bald eagle sharpening its talons with a file. Still needs the flag backdrop, though.
To: bc2
113 posted on
07/29/2003 1:00:09 PM PDT by
Travis McGee
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To: bc2
Thank you. Tattoos are certainly not indicative of low lifes or people of low moral standing.
151 posted on
07/29/2003 2:39:34 PM PDT by
splach78
(Tattoos? Yeah, I've got three.)
To: bc2
care to revise that statement about low-lifes?No, because your tatoos are the exception and not the rule
Also even though they are patriotic you may fell differently about tatoos when your fifty
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