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• #3128
Anyone going to the Brighton Convention at the end of the month? I'm pretty sure my girlfriend and I will be popping by so it would be good to say hello to unfamilar faces etc if any is coming.
We're going on saturday I believe, but thought you guys were going sunday?
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• #3129
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• #3130
Hello
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• #3131
Salt and Vinegar boss?
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• #3132
Nuno, is that your girl?
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• #3133
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• #3134
Nuno, is that your girl?
My girl's a white canvas. ;)
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• #3135
^Racist.
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• #3136
Looks like someone's been knobling her knees.
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• #3137
Carpet burns?
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• #3138
Ha!
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• #3139
literally nothing better in the world then girls with ink.
i got half sleeve started recently at Forevermore Tattoo in Shepherds Bush by Xico. He's a pretty sick artist. I'll upload a photo at some point. eventually I'm going to have two full sleeves, knucks to shoulder, both arms with chest and neck done too.
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• #3140
It will make a pretty good aid for storytelling when she's a grandma.
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• #3141
Except the characters will look like they've been in an acid attack.
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• #3142
great tattoos, great bike, perfect
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• #3143
so my next tattoo:
will be something along the lines of:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25628148@N07/5382665712/
in this style:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff4130/3286828770/sizes/m/in/photostream/not finalised yet, as may go fine detail route... we'll see.
oh and no crown.
why is flickr being cunty?
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• #3144
Any particular reason for a penguin?
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• #3145
not a penguin.
an otter:
in the style of the penguin.
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• #3146
Both absolutely awesome.
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• #3147
^^ah ok. I thought it was the other way around.
I really want to get mine done, but I need to re-book it and work out how the hell I'm going to pay for it.
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• #3148
thoughts on infinitink?
*We love tattoos. They're symbolic, they represent turning points in lives and attitudes, they celebrate life, and they're a way to stand apart from everyone else.
Maybe you want a tattoo, but you're a little scared? There's something about making a permanent decision that just seems hard. But what if you could get a tattoo today and have it removed later? Suddenly your choices are unlimited, they're infinite.
Infinitink is a high quality tattoo ink engineered specifically for future removability. Today all tattoos are permanent and all are removable. But removing a tattoo usually involves several laser treatments from a dermatologist. An Infinitink tattoo is just as permanent as any other, but it can be removed with minimal lasering. That means less expense, less time and less pain.
Infintink is the first and only tattoo ink to make use of advanced scientific research. It's applied by inserting ink through the skin just like normal tattooing - yes, with a needle - and it's there forever. Unless you change your mind. Our scientists have perfected the dissolution of the pigment when passed over with a laser - in short, it just works better.*
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• #3149
not much online about it but found this on YT
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIPXtsbxBbk"]YouTube
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• #3150
some great music in that 'documentary'
I can not see it, could you just post the raw link please