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Joe Thanks
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Location: Dudleyville
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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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maxxx_power wrote: |
A lesson - ALWAYS DESIGN YOUR OWN TATTOO OR AT LEAST COME UP WITH AN ORIGINAL IDEA FOR THE ARTIST TO DRAW!!!
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In total agreement.
I laugh at this because the last time I got some ink (October) back in the states, I was talking to this cat who claimed he got the "kanji" of his girlfriend who had died. Silly me, I thought she was Chinese and I asked what her name was. He said "Amy." I said, "What was her Chinese name? Was she Japanese?" He said, "Uh, no. American."
The "Kanji" was totally bogus, with one being the character for "middle" ("jong"). I asked the proprietor if they guy was joshing me and he said "nope. I did it myself. He brought in the design and paid me and I did it."
My advice is NOT to get crap put on your body unless you - yourself - have learned what it means.
I have CHINESE characters on my body, but I can read 'em and write 'em and had known them long before I had the desire to have them PERMANENTLY inked on my body.
There are a LOT of bogus "kanji" floating on people's skin in the U. Arse Eh.
Now that I think about it - let the bozos pay for their stupidity.
Joe
Last edited by Joe Thanks on Fri Jan 30, 2004 4:48 am; edited 1 time in total |
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hojucandy
Joined: 03 Feb 2003 Location: In a better place
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:30 am Post subject: |
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that mindless soccer player, beckham, the one who married one of the spice girls... he had her name tattooed on his arm in sanskrit... "Victoria"
i saw a photo of it in a woman's magazine last time i was in australia. he was proudly displaying the tatt to the photographer.
i can read sanskrit... it said "vhictoria" - a truly weird spelling error. and no, there are no aspirate "v's" in sanskrit, it was a hithertoo unknown conjunct consonant melding the first element of "v" with that of "hi".
i wonder has anyone told him. |
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