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Raymonde Vinston: "Oooz...ze daddy?"

Quote: EllieJP @ January 23 2009, 1:39 PM GMT

Maybe. Smarmy

hehehehehehe

Quote: Huge Bear @ January 23 2009, 1:40 PM GMT

Raymonde Winston: "Oooz...ze daddy?"

Laughing out loud

*puts boules in sock*

Quote: Nil Putters @ January 23 2009, 1:32 PM GMT

It was actually a reference to Scum, the film. I wouldn't have expected you to get it though Aaron. ;)

Not sure what it being a reference has to do with my comment? :)

Quote: Huge Bear @ January 23 2009, 1:10 PM GMT

You and me Nil, brothers in scum

I am a sister of scum too! ;)

Scum buddies!!

Laughing out loud

Better than scum buckets.

I have no tattoos, I think they are ugly. When you get one done they should by law have to put the word LOSER on your forehead at the same time.

I don't have one or want one. Mooost of them look horrible to me, but some aren't.

Quote: Bad dog @ January 23 2009, 2:19 PM GMT

I have no tattoos, I think they are ugly. When you get one done they should by law have to put the word LOSER on your forehead at the same time.

Does your haircut or taste in clothes come with the same deal?

Actually Mato's sounds pretty cool.

Can we see a pic? Er, with surrounding bum parts cropped off. :)

Quote: Leevil @ January 23 2009, 2:20 PM GMT

Does your haircut or taste in clothes come with the same deal?

No, because you have to have your hair cut or wear clothes, but tattoos are not necessary - they are merely a sign of wanting to conform with your dullard friends.

Quote: Bad dog @ January 23 2009, 2:19 PM GMT

I have no tattoos, I think they are ugly. When you get one done they should by law have to put the word LOSER on your forehead at the same time.

Agreed.

I keep toying with the idea of a fairy on my shoulder but I always end up bailing out.

If you did have one done, how well can they remove them if you later change your mind? And can it be done years later? I would not have one, but I wonder if it's possible.

Quote: Bad dog @ January 23 2009, 2:26 PM GMT

If you did have one done, how well can they remove them if you later change your mind? And can it be done years later? I would not have one, but I wonder if it's possible.

I've read about micro-encapsulated inks that can be quickly removed. Traditional ink removal is a slow, costly and somewhat painful process.

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