Re: Do you prefer woman to not have tattoos???
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/21/22 10:07 PM
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Osky
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No Tats thanks… Now TANLINES are a whole nuther story….
Osky
"A womans heart is the hardest rock the Almighty has put on this earth, and I can find no sign on it" Jabless in Minnesota www.SureDockusa.com
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Re: Do you prefer woman to not have tattoos???
[Re: walleye101]
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04/22/22 07:59 AM
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Bruce T
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I rest my case about poor decisions. Lol.......
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Re: Do you prefer woman to not have tattoos???
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/22/22 08:07 AM
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Mark June
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Not so much "Your witness your Honor" Kinda more, "You witness your Honor."
I sat alongside a guy last evening who said he'd spent $22,000 on tats. I had no idea they cost so much.
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Re: Do you prefer woman to not have tattoos???
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04/22/22 08:35 AM
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Bob
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Not so much "Your witness your Honor" Kinda more, "You witness your Honor."
I sat alongside a guy last evening who said he'd spent $22,000 on tats. I had no idea they cost so much. My wife’s tattoo artist charges $100 per hour. Tattoos aren’t expensive, GOOD tattoos are expensive
"I have two guns, one for each of ya."
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Re: Do you prefer woman to not have tattoos???
[Re: 2zwudz]
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04/22/22 10:54 AM
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Elkguy
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I’m not a fan. Thought about getting one myself a time or two but then thought “who puts a bumper sticker on a Ferrari?”
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Re: Do you prefer woman to not have tattoos???
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04/22/22 04:29 PM
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Mark June
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We counsel with people often about a subject that is out there, but you only really get to it (so it seems) when people want to have difficult, or truthful, or productive, or fruitful conversions. It is that,
some people want their lives to matter. Not all people but some people. And in that, there are ways people go about making that happen.
When I asked the guy about the $22,000 for the tats, he said that his brother is a tattoo artist and that his brother still charged him $22,000 for the work. Hm. Ok. sounds like a family matter I told him. He then told me, (he's 29) that before he leaves this life, people are gonna know about him. I told him, "Really?" I Said "How so?" He said that well some people make a name by mass shootings, some people make a name by suing somebody and making a bunch of money, and some people own a bunch of stuff and that gives them status, but that now people get tattoos to show everybody what is really important to them. I asked him what his tattoos were and he had some dates from funerals of kin, he had one of a ghostly face because he'd like to be reincarnated, and he had one of his dog, and he had one of the sun coming up which looked to his other tattoo which was the moon setting and I told him that there sure was quite a bit. He said he's gonna have more done.
He asked me "exactly what do you do here?" I told him I'm a chaplain and that I support people in various ways. He told me that he's pretty good and that when he dies he'll be even better because he'd like to be an angel and time travel to other galaxies if that's possible.
"Joe" was quite interesting and has a wife and two kids and is an IT technician at a major firm in Dallas. His hospital visit was for his intestinal cancer. It doesn't look like he's got 3 more years in him at this point. Just another soul who wants to have an impact in this life. People are sure searching in all sorts of places, aren't they.
Blessings, Mark
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