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Emmily ~ Roses are red, Peas are green, My face is a laugh, But yours is a scream Started conversation Apr 26, 2005
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Sounds like you've got a busy life, I used to have 3 jobs, now down to 2. Good luck with the marriage and move. What tattoos have you got, if you don't mind me asking, I've got a blue buterfly tatoo.
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helenmaggot Posted Apr 26, 2005
HI and thanks for the welcome!
My tattoos are of a rubber stamp/chop type thing that says "Made In Hong Kong 1983" inside a circle - I was born there so it somehow seems fitting! And the other is of a branch of bamboo - both are on my sides - in the kidney area - the bamboo is on the right and the made in hong kong on the left. So they are at least a bit covered up for when I'm at work - employers are a bit funny about those things - luckily none of them have noticed my tongue piercing! How big is your tattoo?
Hopefully I'll be able to add a few things to h2g2, I'll see what I can find to add.....
Thanks again!
Helen
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Emmily ~ Roses are red, Peas are green, My face is a laugh, But yours is a scream Posted Apr 26, 2005
Nice to hear from you Helen
I like your sense of humour, having 'Made in Japan' rubber stamp tattoo.
My tattoo is small, only about on inch, near the top of my right breast, so no one sees it, unless I choose to show it.
I don't have any body piercings, how do you manage to hide your tongue piercing, have you had it long?
Emmily
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helenmaggot Posted May 5, 2005
HI!
I think tattoos that are hidden are a lot nicer at times - unless its a huge piece - then sometimes they deserve to be on display!
I was thinking about getting another done between my breasts but my fiance isnt keen! It was going to be a floral design, twisting with vines etc.. I love designing them - have done one for an ex-boyfriend - its pretty big - it covers his upper back!!
I keep my tongue stud hidden quite well - i guess its a combination of not speaking to much and having a black or a pink coloured stud - rather than shiney silver - its a bit more camouflaged that way!! I've had it for about 3 years now - I'll probably take it out sometime in the next few years - once I've gotten a proper job etc..
Helen
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