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Posted by Mary O'Neill on September 21, 2009, 2:48 am


gaw93031@msn.com wrote:
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All of my tattoos I can easily hide. The one on my stomach is usually
never seen. The one around my ankle shows the most because in Arizona I
wear shorts or skirts most the time. I also have one on my back right
shoulder and one on my left breast.

I just found an artist here in Arizona and I'm going next month to get
my fifth tat. A lotus on the inside wrist of my left hand. It will be
the only tattoo that I will be able to see full time. It is in
celebration of my 50th year... and well, I just wanted another one anyway ;)

Mary O'Neill


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Posted by J* on September 21, 2009, 3:09 am


one per decade eh.
we just had a Maori Tattoo artist, very well known in the industry
apparently,
refused entry to a pub because of the Maori tattoo on his face.
the doorman considered it gang insignia so he was refused entry.
in fact it is a cultural tattoo here. often seen so how the doorman messed
that up is odd.

at least one town here has made it a local by-law that gang insignia and/or
gang colours are not allowed in the town in public view. this is a new
by-law and so far only one idiot challenged it and was charged.
i wonder if a bunch of quilters arrived in town with matching clothes and
quilt design tatts, they would be charged too. fill up the jails with a
bunch of grey/white haired tattoo'd ladies. what a hoot.
j.

"Mary O'Neill" wrote:
All of my tattoos I can easily hide. The one on my stomach is usually
never seen. The one around my ankle shows the most because in Arizona I
wear shorts or skirts most the time. I also have one on my back right
shoulder and one on my left breast.

I just found an artist here in Arizona and I'm going next month to get
my fifth tat. A lotus on the inside wrist of my left hand. It will be
the only tattoo that I will be able to see full time. It is in
celebration of my 50th year... and well, I just wanted another one anyway ;)

Mary O'Neill




Posted by NightMist on September 21, 2009, 3:31 am


Hey there was that one time a few years ago when a mall in Ohio
chucked out a contingent of Red Hat ladies who were on an outing
together.

The world is just full of loons.

NightMist

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Legolas is my house elf

Posted by J* on September 21, 2009, 7:07 am



...and it aint always the Red Hat Ladies or the Quilters who are the loons.
ok, so we keep a bail fund just in case but we are not loons just very
misunderstood by the mainstream.
j.

"NightMist" wrote...
Hey there was that one time a few years ago when a mall in Ohio
chucked out a contingent of Red Hat ladies who were on an outing
together.

The world is just full of loons.
NightMist


"J*" wrote:
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Posted by Gen on September 21, 2009, 9:02 pm


Too funny----I just posted about this, then went to the next message, which
was yours.
Gen

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