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I think DEM on one bum cheek and NS on the other is more than appropriate.

 
15 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I think DEM on one bum cheek and NS on the other is more than appropriate.

You could also add MELB to the left cheek, and URNE to the right.  Would create a nice balance...

If you wanted to be political, it could be Barnaby on one cheek, Tony on the other and Malcolm in the middle.

 
3 hours ago, The Chazz said:

You could also add MELB to the left cheek, and URNE to the right.  Would create a nice balance...

Would only work if you were Kevin 'Bloody' Wilson's mate, Mick the master farter (those who know the lyrics to that song know where I'm coming from).

I started a tattoo thread a few years ago (before kids when I could afford them) but I was alone. Maybe it was Demonology?

 

Anyway got "Every heart beats true" from shoulder to shoulder. Looks sweet.

I actually done a fair bit of research to determine the correct syntax. I didn't know weather the line implied that every heart beat's true or if every heart beats true, as in just every heart beat of mine or everyone's heart beats true.

 

Does anyone know...? I never found a straight answer


4 minutes ago, Josh said:

I started a tattoo thread a few years ago (before kids when I could afford them) but I was alone. Maybe it was Demonology?

 

Anyway got "Every heart beats true" from shoulder to shoulder. Looks sweet.

I actually done a fair bit of research to determine the correct syntax. I didn't know weather the line implied that every heart beat's true or if every heart beats true, as in just every heart beat of mine or everyone's heart beats true.

 

Does anyone know...? I never found a straight answer

take your pick, josh. both sound good to me

On 26/02/2018 at 2:48 PM, demonstone said:

If you wanted to be political, it could be Barnaby on one cheek, Tony on the other and Malcolm in the middle.

that deserves a mild titter.Political comedy never gets any recognition.

  • 6 months later...
 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I expect that from a Collingwood fan. 

at least i'd say it's fixable

57 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

I'm holding off 2 weeks before I get Maxy on my bum

why wait 2 weeks when you can get it done in 10 days?

A couple of beauties from Nuffies on AFL Pages:

I believe this to be Biffen's van...

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On 2/25/2018 at 2:32 PM, Moonshadow said:

Got this little beauty done last year. What do you thunk?

 

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Heheh wonder if the owner regrets not paying attention in English at school ?‍♂️

On 2/25/2018 at 12:14 PM, Bobby Clark said:

So I got this tattoo done last year and was interested to see if anyone else has a demon tattoo,  show us yours? 

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That is class. Mind sharing your template?

I hope we play Collingwood and smash them because I am considering one. Could be nice to add a magpie in the Demon's clenched fist or underfoot. Father in law and wife probably won't be amused (being Collingwood supporters)

16 hours ago, -Ⓥ- said:

Good grief! I'm glad no one misread the title as "SHOW US YOUR DEMON T!TS"

Aimie in the Western Demons has the whole club song tattood on her ribcage

Hope she can lift it a bit higher if we win it  !


On 2/25/2018 at 11:32 AM, Moonshadow said:

Got this little beauty done last year. What do you thunk?

 

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Moonie you have some much to regret. Where do I start? I know this post!

On 2/25/2018 at 12:48 PM, Moonshadow said:

Note to self when we win a flag: don't get MFC tattoo done whilst pizzed in Bali and make sure they know how to spell 'day'...

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Moonie what is wrong with these tattoos?

If you choose to support the Cats you should expect bad things to happen.

 

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