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A photo of Mitch Clark's tattooist allowing the great man himself to tattoo his signature and footy number on her.

Now we all love the big guy down at Demonland, so If you truly are a passionate and dedicated fan I expect you all to have one of these done before the start of 2013 season.

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Bridget is also my tattoo artist, she's a mad demon fan. She metioned she was getting him to do this when i saw her last. She tattooed Mitch's leg a couple of months back and also did Jeremy Howe's rib piece. Amazing artist.

Where does she work?

I have a sleeve done by Nathan Jones artist, he is a top bloke.

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Not for me thanks, but I'll donate some extra $s to the Footy Club. How much does this artwork cost anyway?

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Jesus Christ! What's with all the tattoos these days?

Hasn't anyone ever heard of a pen? I hear that works pretty well for writing signatures too.

There human beings with there own lives. Live & let live.

Good luck to him, them & her.

Some people used to scream at some of our players, when they got too rough onfield. I couldn't believe it.

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There human beings with there own lives. Live & let live.

Good luck to him, them & her.

Some people used to scream at some of our players, when they got too rough onfield. I couldn't believe it.

I can't bear this, why the hell would you follow the AFL when you don't like seeing physical contact? Really annoys me

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I'm a cleanskin at nearly 40 but I will happily tatto my forehead for a flag at this stage .

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There human beings with there own lives. Live & let live.

Good luck to him, them & her.

Some people used to scream at some of our players, when they got too rough onfield. I couldn't believe it.

If you do anything too much, it loses meaning. One tattoo says something. A hundred tattoos says something else entirely.
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If you do anything too much, it loses meaning. One tattoo says something. A hundred tattoos says something else entirely.

I agree to an extent, however I'm sure tattooed people don't have an opinion that you don't have a tattoo.

Don't try and stereotype people with one tattoo or one hundred.....because you can't.

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I agree to an extent, however I'm sure tattooed people don't have an opinion that you don't have a tattoo.

Don't try and stereotype people with one tattoo or one hundred.....because you can't.

You can't stereotype anyone though, so obviously you can't stereotype people with lots of tattoos. Mitch Clark and Nathan Jones have got lots of tattoos. So what? They seem like great people.

I just think that tattooing so many things on you that it gets to the point that you'd practically tattoo your shopping list for the day seems a little overboard - for no other reason than it makes the really important tattoos seem less special.

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I am not going to wait for a premiership to get an MFC tattoo, but am really just not sure which emblem to use being the issue for myself. any thoughts which are the best, original/traditional?

Careful JT the way the MFc changes logo's / colours it could be incorrect 5 minutes have you do it.

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I am not going to wait for a premiership to get an MFC tattoo, but am really just not sure which emblem to use being the issue for myself. any thoughts which are the best, original/traditional?

I've always liked this one. The new one is a bit "tacky" and "busy" in my opinion.

The poor southern cross has been tainted by bogans with "eff off we are full" bumper stickers.

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