I saw your comment on Brattcat's site before checking your site and just left her a similar comment. Your post reminds me of a time during a deposition when the witness had a tattoo "Shirley" on his forearm, which resulted in the following exchange between the other lawyer and the witness:
Q: Are you married? A: Yes. Q: Would your wife's name be Shirley? A: That is the name of my ex-wife. Big mistake. Q: The wife or the tattoo? A: Both.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Well to find out you just walk in like you owned the place----and come out with a tattoo and a body piercing where you wanted neither. hahaha!!!!!
MB
I'm guessing it might be better if we don't know!
That has to be one of the tidier tattoo parlours I have seen. Be careful if you dare to enter!
Guess this shop wouldn't tempt me a'tall!
Thanks but no thanks. No tats here, and that is the way I like it.
Looks like an old theater.
I'm guessing lots of body altering things are happening here. This looks like and older building that has been given a new and exotic life.
FOr a second I thought it read fat rats...
Dunno...but they have trophies to show for it.
hmmm, lowell, i wonder where would you like a tatt and what would it be.
you want to be pierced?
I saw your comment on Brattcat's site before checking your site and just left her a similar comment. Your post reminds me of a time during a deposition when the witness had a tattoo "Shirley" on his forearm, which resulted in the following exchange between the other lawyer and the witness:
Q: Are you married?
A: Yes.
Q: Would your wife's name be Shirley?
A: That is the name of my ex-wife. Big mistake.
Q: The wife or the tattoo?
A: Both.
PAIN is what goes on behind those closed doors!
You gotta tag?
Please do go inside and let us know!
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