| You know that feeling you get when you're just about to be pierced or tattooed, when the artist is prepping the materials and you suddenly realize that this is going to really hurt? Well, maybe it's because the magnitude of this procedure is so ... | |
I got my first tattoo in 1977, and it's been re-inked twice since then, the last time about 1982. It could use some help, but I'm wondering if there's some kind of accepted limit to how many times skin can take ink in the same place. Any thoughts? dragon | |
All right, we normally start discussing this as soon as the current year's RABcon is over, but for some reason we haven't yet. So. RABcon 2005. Phoenix. Snakes, lizards, mountains, coyotes, desert, cacti, scorpions, and me. What more could you ask ... | |
not one mention of labouret in the entire deja USENET archive? now that *is* news FCS COPYRIGHT (C) 2004 F CAMERON SIPSTON -- | |
Hi, Well, i was going through my Unimax catalog from 1996, and although i've never gotten anything from them, and i don't know their reputation, then did mention this: " Tattoo Aftercare ointment ratings: 1. Bacitracin Zinc 2. A & D ointment 3. ... | |
Today's "Yorkshire Post", p.3, features an article, about Pamela Anderson, (nee -Lee) and her connection to Bridlington the E. Yorkshire coastal town. Given how long erosion takes, it's more of an "oh, we have a beach, and she was in 'Baywatch'" ... | |
I'm finishing off a site for a client - Sacred Arts, in Northwich, Cheshire. I'm not pierced or inked myself (yet), so I don't know a great deal about the scene in general. Does anybody know of a good index site or directory for tattoo and ... | |
Newsweek's July 12, 2004 edition has a My Turn piece written by Debra Darvick titled Service With a Smile, And Plenty of Metal. Her last line is: "Am I attempting to find meaning in a fad that is only skin deep?" The article states that Darvick is ... | |
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