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    diggin oop anither auld threid...

    wonderin if Ron ever got a leg tattoo...????

    ai'm thinkin a gettin yin mysel...


    daes oiny yin hae any pics o' they's?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    diggin oop anither auld threid...

    wonderin if Ron ever got a leg tattoo...????

    ai'm thinkin a gettin wan mysel...


    daes anywan hae any pics o' they's?


    This could be interpreted as Celtic, Native American or other indigenous types. I got it about a month ago.


    Dale
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    Oh that is weird.

    I'm from the North of England - we had Vikings - thoroughly Viked were we.

    I'm from the old Kingdom of Elmet, to be precise.

    Reading through the first messages I thought - Viking - image of a black bird, a cawbie.

    Black birds flying from the East were considered an ill omen for a long time - the Vikings used to paint them on the sails of their longships, and come out of the East to do their BPR thing.

    So I skip to the last message and - a tattoo of a cawbie.

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    Here is mine, P1M:

    "I fear the man who drinks water and so remembers this morning what the rest of us said last night."

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    Well, this may be an old thread, but it's my opportunity to figure out the pictures thing. My daughter and I got matching tattoos just after Christmas.

    Last edited by Macman; 20th May 06 at 01:14 PM.
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    picture was taken right after it was finished, so it's a little shiny....

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    Has anyone considered having both legs tatood to look like kilt hose?

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    Has anyone considered having both legs tatood to look like kilt hose?
    Never thought of that! I can't imagine the pain when you get the tops and soles of the feet done, though!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater
    Oh that is weird.

    I'm from the North of England - we had Vikings - thoroughly Viked were we.

    I'm from the old Kingdom of Elmet, to be precise.

    Reading through the first messages I thought - Viking - image of a black bird, a cawbie.

    Black birds flying from the East were considered an ill omen for a long time - the Vikings used to paint them on the sails of their longships, and come out of the East to do their BPR thing.

    So I skip to the last message and - a tattoo of a cawbie.
    Interesting! My family name, DuVall, traces it's origins to Normandy and the Normans were Vikings. Coincidence, eh?

    Dale
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    Might not Pleater be thinking of Odin's Ravens-Hugn and Munin!

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