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1 hour ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

If we win and at the age of 65, I'm going to do it.  Will I need a general anaesthestic?   I have a very low pain threshold

of course you can, iva. and you should be prepared for at least 3 days in an intensive care unit. make sure you insurance is upto date

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Whatever tattoo you choose, make sure it's one that you won't have second thoughts about later on.

 

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1 hour ago, Win4theAges said:

I wouldn't get a kebab from that place if you paid me. I can understand why you did after a night on the sauce.

It was a night… into a morning, into the afternoon game that lead to a very early evening dietary devilment.
Two of us arrived on the Friday early evening and enjoyed the nightlife, the third rang the door bell at 9am Sat and it was rude to not partake as he was so thirsty.. 

 
1 hour ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

If we win and at the age of 65, I'm going to do it.  Will I need a general anaesthestic?   I have a very low pain threshold

The pain of this club has been much worse than the pain of the needle I. 

25 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

The pain of this club has been much worse than the pain of the needle I. 

Exactly. If you sat through 2013 you can sit through anything.


8 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Ok folks if we happen to win the Premiership who would consider getting a tattoo and what demob logo or other option would you get? what does one think of this?Logo.thumb.jpg.68fc99f2fb194b1ea394ed50943baf46.jpg

 

There's something about this one...the one on Weg's 55 56 57 Poster is pretty good also

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It looks unfinished. 🤔 

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It looks unfinished. 🤔 

I think its a stencil for the tattoo artist to use and draw ontop of/add more detail, shading etc

I don't have any tatts yet, I always said a Dees flag will be my first one. However i've watched a stack of tattoo competition shows over the years so thats my guess haha 🤣


1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Love the Dees !

Loved the GF and Premiership!

Hate Tattoos !!

You are not alone Bbo.

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Club sanctioned. 

 

Okay! And what am I supposed to do with my other breast?

Seems pretty corporatized to me. Do they get intellectual property rights over the piece of skin you put it on? 🤔

Though it's not as bad an idea as the official premiership cheese board they started flogging on the Demon Shop after the match.


On 8/24/2021 at 4:09 PM, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Even at my age (I was probably just a little shy of the legal age in '64...) I have joked with my family about doing this. Easy when it hasn't really been a prospect...

Simple, small, well-concealed, but proudly borne and worn will be my go. Probably the 'MFC' and maybe the year.

With room for addition.

I feel I've gone a bit silly (for me) with posting across the board this past month or so, particularly since Saturday, though particularly particularly with the above. So I'm going to sign off now, until I can post the results of the above.

Gulp.

My younger brother claims he’s getting this with Premiers 2021 on his butt

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He claims he can’t as the tattoo parlours aren’t open atm. Is that true? Can anyone prove he’s chickening out?

On 9/28/2021 at 12:48 PM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Seems pretty corporatized to me. Do they get intellectual property rights over the piece of skin you put it on? 🤔

Though it's not as bad an idea as the official premiership cheese board they started flogging on the Demon Shop after the match.

The cheese board is genius.


8 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

My younger brother claims he’s getting this with Premiers 2021 on his butt

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He claims he can’t as the tattoo parlours aren’t open atm. Is that true? Can anyone prove he’s chickening out?

Nah, your brother is right. They’ll open up long after just about everything else. 

3 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I feel I've gone a bit silly (for me) with posting across the board this past month or so, particularly since Saturday, though particularly particularly with the above. So I'm going to sign off now, until I can post the results of the above.

Gulp.

You have been by no means silly. I love your posts, so please don’t sign off just yet. 
That said, we’ll still need photographic evidence of your brand spanking new tatt once it’s done. 😁

On 9/28/2021 at 1:10 PM, Stiff Arm said:

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Please tell me that’s your belly

 
12 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Nah, your brother is right. They’ll open up long after just about everything else. 

The roadmaps vary obviously...but tattoo parlours can open from 15 October in the ACT. They come under the same category as hairdressers and beauticians (personal services).

Apparently brothels and strip clubs not open again until 29 October though (I swear my wife told me this!).

Still working out what tatt to get and where...

7 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Please tell me that’s your belly

Please tell me it’s not!


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