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Re: Tattoos
comparing birth marks to tats is an argument not based on LOGIC...............
YES " live and let live ".............can you apply that to me too?..............I DOUBT IT...
Obviously we fancy a different type of man.......................
As i said " enjoy your tats, and i'll enjoy my unmarred skin "
what part of that sentence do you not understand ????????????????????????
YOU live and let live!

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Suzy...
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suzy1124 wrote:RIGHT ON CARLA!...I EXTEND MY APOLOGIES TO YOU for offending you by my MERE mention of God.....
comparing birth marks to tats is an argument not based on LOGIC...............
YES " live and let live ".............can you apply that to me too?..............I DOUBT IT...
Obviously we fancy a different type of man.......................
As i said " enjoy your tats, and i'll enjoy my unmarred skin "
what part of that sentence do you not understand ????????????????????????
YOU live and let live!
Suze,
I was not, nor have I ever been "offended" by anyone's mere mention of God. I have good friends of all faiths, shapes, sizes and colours.
My previous post was directed to your rudeness and "superior" attitude...which you have displayed in this post (to me) as well.
You have a nice day.
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Anctually I think I might go for a walk to relieve the stress - might even trip along to The Smugglers for a little R & R. Anyone join me? Might be a bit left in the old paycheque girls!

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See you at the Inn.

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Perhaps a small cat peeking out among the roses?Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:As a cat-lover I could see a few tiny ones spiraling up a calf, perhaps...that could be cuteNot on me...my motif is roses...but I could see it being cute.

As for doormats, jeez Suzi lighten up...there's a nice gin and tonic waiting for you at the Smugglers...there are those of us who are way fem and of a certain age that embrace our body art, there are also the extremes like a family friend who is the sweetest most soft spoken lady you ever could meet...with sleeve tats and muscles that could probably lift an SUV...accepting diversity makes the world go round

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Yes...I could see the tiny kitty prints winding in a spiral upto...say...the tabby on your shoulderLoveabull wrote:Perhaps a small cat peeking out among the roses?Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:As a cat-lover I could see a few tiny ones spiraling up a calf, perhaps...that could be cuteNot on me...my motif is roses...but I could see it being cute.
I found an old child's book printed in maybe the 1940's with the most unique line drawings of cats. I have a sleeping one on an ankle and a tabbie on my shoulder...talk about spiritual..." A tabbie to guide me", isn't that beautiful?
As for doormats, jeez Suzi lighten up...there's a nice gin and tonic waiting for you at the Smugglers...there are those of us who are way fem and of a certain age that embrace our body art, there are also the extremes like a family friend who is the sweetest most soft spoken lady you ever could meet...with sleeve tats and muscles that could probably lift an SUV...accepting diversity makes the world go round

My husband-person and I got our first tattoo together when I was 45 and he was 43. Mine was a rosebud with a bit of
French beneath it. His was a tribal. Both neck tattoos...choosing that sweet spot where you kiss <3 We did it on a "date night" together (a night out away from the kids)...just a lark, really. Also a tres sexy evening afterward. He died at age 47 of leukemia and I will always be glad I have that impulsive crazy memory of US.
LOL...at the "she looks sweet...but she could bench press a Chevy"
Sounds like Carol (a friend of mine)
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I'm thinking of getting my son's name somewhere soon, not sure where yet though.
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@Carla - I am so sorry about your husband. I am glad you have that memory to cherish.
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Gannon wrote:Hades has the kanji symbol for "love" in the small of her back, just above the pants line. Very sexy!!!!![]()
@Carla - I am so sorry about your husband. I am glad you have that memory to cherish.
Gannon...it seems a lifetime ago, now. Thanks.(((hugs))) <3
LOL...was looking for a bit of Chinese (instead of the French) for my tattoos and stumbled across a character I very much liked...took it to a guy I know who is Chinese and can read and write it fluently...he just looked at me and laughed. When I asked him what it said he replied
"And"
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Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Gannon wrote:Hades has the kanji symbol for "love" in the small of her back, just above the pants line. Very sexy!!!!![]()
@Carla - I am so sorry about your husband. I am glad you have that memory to cherish.
Gannon...it seems a lifetime ago, now. Thanks.(((hugs))) <3
LOL...was looking for a bit of Chinese (instead of the French) for my tattoos and stumbled across a character I very much liked...took it to a guy I know who is Chinese and can read and write it fluently...he just looked at me and laughed. When I asked him what it said he replied
"And"



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