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30th December 05, 09:35 AM
#1
Nice looking work. Three 8 hour sessions, huh? That's alot of sitting still time
I am trying to figure out how I can make my 9th trip (for 3 tattoos) to the chair without my wife noticing right away. Maybe if she goes out of town.............;-)
Personally I find the ink more addicting than the kilts.
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30th December 05, 09:44 AM
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[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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30th December 05, 09:47 AM
#3
Although I'm not fond of big tattoos...I think this is a piece of art
Happy New Year!
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30th December 05, 05:54 PM
#4
Nice piece. I don't have any tats now, but I know I want to get a small one when I finish hiking the Triple Crown (Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail). I'll probably get it on my ankle, or some other rather inconspicuous place.
Andrew.
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31st December 05, 12:53 AM
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I'm considering a tattoo of a flying squirrel, I have been raising and exhibiting them for about nine years. My online handle (Sciuropterus) is one of the Latin names for them, I have 5 flyers of the Glaucomys Volans variety, hope to get some g. Sabrinus next year.
Once I get a design I like, I will pin it on the wall and think about it. If I still like it after a year or so, I will take the plunge. I will probably get it on my lower leg, so it will show if I am wearing a kilt.
Last edited by Sciuropterus; 31st December 05 at 01:29 AM.
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31st December 05, 04:19 AM
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For those of you that are thinking about getting one tattoo, be aware that you may as well start trying to determine what your second design is going to be. Colin, you called it, the ink is very addictive.
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31st December 05, 04:26 AM
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 Originally Posted by Mike1
For those of you that are thinking about getting one tattoo, be aware that you may as well start trying to determine what your second design is going to be. Colin, you called it, the ink is very addictive.
Mike and Colin both hit the proverbial nail on the head: Tattoos and kilts can be addictive and creative 'adornments' for the human body, far better and more beneficial than the multitude of self-destructive alternatives out there.
Last edited by MacSimoin; 31st December 05 at 04:29 AM.
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31st December 05, 05:23 PM
#8
I'm sure addicted to both kilts and tats.
Waited until age 59 for my first tat...now have eleven, including a full back tattoo.
I do so love the endorphins the needle releases. ;-)
Sadly, I got my tat addiction before my kilt addiction and now there isn't room where I want it for clan crests. I do have a Scottish Heart tattoo over my heart though.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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31st December 05, 11:41 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mike1
For those of you that are thinking about getting one tattoo, be aware that you may as well start trying to determine what your second design is going to be. Colin, you called it, the ink is very addictive.
I have no doubts that you're correct, but I'm still not even sure of the one tattoo I want to get (and that's at least two years away in any case). I know I want to do something to commemorate my (future) Triple Crown, and a tat seems like the best way to do it: understated but permanent.
Andrew.
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1st January 06, 03:29 AM
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If I ever sail single-handed (solo) around Cape Horn, I'm getting a tattoo to commemorate it.
apropos of nothing, but whatever...LOL
Nice ink, mate.
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