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#90
by
Tyler
on 26 Aug, 2007 22:09
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Hey Big Rig, welcome to Sly Bald Guys!
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#91
by
JDog
on 27 Aug, 2007 00:31
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Big Rig welcome to the SBG's buddy.
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#92
by
Yeti
on 31 Oct, 2007 12:55
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definitely, born and raised 37 years.... except for jaunts around the world at times. 8-) Well met, The ~Yeti
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#93
by
stemikger
on 11 Jul, 2008 03:31
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Cool Tats. Wow. You got balls. I only have one that I got at 17. I'm 44 now and I want to get another one, but I will feel like if I walk into the tattoo parlor everyone will be wondering what this old guy is doing.
I want to get Mickey Mouse on my arm for my upcoming Disney trip.
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#94
by
TheSlyBear
on 11 Jul, 2008 09:51
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I'm 44 now and I want to get another one, but I will feel like if I walk into the tattoo parlor everyone will be wondering what this old guy is doing.
Dude, I'll be getting my first at over 50.
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#95
by
Southworth14
on 03 Sep, 2008 14:44
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Great Tat MC. Normally I do not like celtic work, but yours rocks.
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#96
by
IRONHORSE
on 24 Sep, 2008 10:56
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Very nice work! You're fortunate to have so many talented artists so close.
I know how it goes with the "changing the face hair around" thingy. I usually go with a Goatee in the summer and the full beard in the winter (but unlike you, I haven't had the guts to go clean shaven altogether since I was able to grow facial hair (Which was at about age 18 - If your mug looked like mine, would YOU reveal any more of it than you had to?!?!
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And finally, Re: your friendship with Slipknot - very cool. While I wouldn't go so far as to call myself a "maggot," I do have some of their tunes within my MP3 collection, and I stand in awe of Joey Jordison's drumming. Most times when listening to him do his thing, I find myself going "GOD he's fast! How the he(double hockey sticks) does he DO that?!"
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#97
by
Mr. Wilson
on 17 Nov, 2008 12:09
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Nice ink Yeti, I plan on getting some tats once I move away from my family. Can you share some more of your tats with us?
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#98
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RyanJP
on 10 Oct, 2009 17:32
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I dig the skull tat on the throat, very very cool
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#99
by
Baldstu
on 19 Apr, 2012 11:39
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That does sound interesting skull tatoo on the throat
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#100
by
JimmyRhino
on 26 Apr, 2012 16:30
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Out of interest what do people think of Maori/Polynesian tattoos? I'd love to get a half sleeve one on my left arm , maybe extending onto my left pectoral.
Do you reckon you need to have a bit of Pacific Islander blood in you though to avoid looking like an idiot? I don't think so but have seen some people who it really didn't suit if you know what I mean.
I'd be thinking something like this...
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#101
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Tyler
on 27 Apr, 2012 15:45
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Most of my friends have tribal, though most of them are also Pacific Islander or have spent time in the islands. If you're going to do it I recommend that you know the meaning of what you are getting.
Out of interest what do people think of Maori/Polynesian tattoos? I'd love to get a half sleeve one on my left arm , maybe extending onto my left pectoral.
Do you reckon you need to have a bit of Pacific Islander blood in you though to avoid looking like an idiot? I don't think so but have seen some people who it really didn't suit if you know what I mean.
I'd be thinking something like this...
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#102
by
Slyfive
on 27 Apr, 2012 17:57
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I agree with Tyler, there is nothing worse than meaningless tribal spaghetti on your arm. I find that Samoan tatau are much less common than Maori designs, and are refreshing to see because they are not so overused. The only tribal I would ever consider getting is the Pe'a which is the traditional Samoan tatau of basically the area shorts would cover, denoting manhood.
In short, be careful what you get, because good tribal is hard to come by, and the more traditional it is, the better, but know your meanings, or you may not wear it well.
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#103
by
RoWilJr
on 27 Apr, 2012 18:25
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Well put Slyfive... My Samoan Bros passed this tid bit of info to me as well.
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#104
by
Semi-Sly
on 13 Mar, 2014 00:40
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Does anyone know of an artist in the U.S. who does the traditional Pe'a? I have one tattoo that I got from a New Zealander but it is not a full Pe'a.