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#60
by
Razor X
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:10
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Today a girl at work was trying to convince me to get an earring. I told her that will never happen.
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#61
by
Timmay
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:12
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why not? Its acceptable now.....
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#62
by
JDog
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:16
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Razor, I think you should get an earring and give it the 30day trial period. If you dont like it, take it out.
I'm in the process of stretching my lobes to 5/8" with the intent on going all the way up to 1". Is this too big?
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#63
by
schro
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:17
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You used to be a rebel if you had an earring and a tattoo. Now, you're a rebel if you have neither.
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#64
by
Timmay
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:25
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Well JDog my first reaction would be ....Yes its too big. But, I am one that doesnt like the look of stretched lobes. But, just like a head of hair....its your body, do what makes you happy. I just often look at things in the broader view. By stretching your lobes....will they be like an old ladies ta ta's when you get older? ..................LOL.......just asking LOL..
Timmayyyyyyyyyyyy!
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#65
by
Razor X
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:26
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Razor, I think you should get an earring and give it the 30day trial period. If you dont like it, take it out.
Nope. It's just not me.

I'm in the process of stretching my lobes to 5/8" with the intent on going all the way up to 1". Is this too big?
No idea. I would imagine at some point, the elasticity in your skin would be ruined, but what that point is I have no idea. Probably varies from individual to individual.
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#66
by
Razor X
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:36
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You used to be a rebel if you had an earring and a tattoo. Now, you're a rebel if you have neither.
Hey, Schro -
How about something like this?
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#67
by
Timmay
on 31 Jan, 2008 21:39
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Thats good Razor...thats good! LOL...i think that one guy sorta resembles JDOG..dont you think?? LOL
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#68
by
Stu
on 31 Jan, 2008 23:27
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You used to be a rebel if you had an earring and a tattoo. Now, you're a rebel if you have neither.
That would make me a rebel, then... cool !
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#69
by
schro
on 01 Feb, 2008 06:03
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Yeah Razor, something like that!
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#70
by
JDog
on 01 Feb, 2008 14:42
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I waited until a good long time and did extensive research before getting my first tattoo.
I didnt want to be one of these guys my age who has a tribal sun on the shoulder, with a tribal armband underneath it and a Kanji symbol for "Strength" underneath that.
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#71
by
Marz
on 01 Feb, 2008 15:33
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I waited until a good long time and did extensive research before getting my first tattoo.
I didnt want to be one of these guys my age who has a tribal sun on the shoulder, with a tribal armband underneath it and a Kanji symbol for "Strength" underneath that.
That is so true.
What about the "Barbed Wire" armband... now that just screams "Please think I am tough, I need the ego boost."
Thats why I got a lower back tattoo that says "Baby Doll" in script.
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#72
by
JDog
on 01 Feb, 2008 16:03
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I waited until a good long time and did extensive research before getting my first tattoo.
I didnt want to be one of these guys my age who has a tribal sun on the shoulder, with a tribal armband underneath it and a Kanji symbol for "Strength" underneath that.
That is so true.
What about the "Barbed Wire" armband... now that just screams "Please think I am tough, I need the ego boost."
Thats why I got a lower back tattoo that says "Baby Doll" in script. 
Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.
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#73
by
Paul
on 01 Feb, 2008 16:33
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That is so true.
What about the "Barbed Wire" armband... now that just screams "Please think I am tough, I need the ego boost."
Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.
Or it could just be that a guy got the barbed wire to honor POWS....LIKE I DID!!!!
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#74
by
Razor X
on 01 Feb, 2008 19:55
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Man...The infamous "Barbed Wire" armband tattoo...the biggest selling tattoo of the 1990's made famous by frat boys nationwide.
Well, that's one of the risks of getting a tattoo, isn't it -- that it might someday look dated or out of style? Can you imagine how we'd all look and feel now if all that polyester and those bell bottoms that looked so cool back in the 70s were unremovable and we were still stuck wearing them today?