i hope thats just paint and not there for life
Think this person is serious?
i hope thats just paint and not there for life
I hope that is for real....what a dumbass.
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I assume he did it on his head so that he can just grow his hair out to hide his shame later on in life.
Oh my God, that is ridiculous!! I saw a tattoo of a vampire bite on someone's neck, and I thought that was the most regretful tattoo I'd seen. There's no hiding it. But this one beats that by a long shot!!! What a![]()
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I hope he is bald. Anyone stupid enough to get a tatto like that on thier scalpe should have to live with it....lol
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"In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the experts there are few."
-Buddha's Little Instruction Book
Well at least he got balls. I would've gone with a t-shirt myself, but hey different strokes.....
The lions sing and the hills take flight.
The moon by day, and the sun by night.
Blind woman, deaf man, jackdaw fool.
Let the Lord of Chaos rule.
The Paul Harvey on this one ...
Indiana Woman's Skull Bears Anti-Bush Tattoo
Woman Offers Up Shaved Skull For Political Message On eBay
POSTED: 3:42 pm EST October 6, 2004
UPDATED: 4:01 pm EST October 6, 2004
BEDFORD, Ind. -- Kerra Fowler is a mother of four who decided to wear her opposition to President Bush on the back of her head.
Fowler says she'll grow her hair back if Kerry wins.
She offered up on eBay her shaved skull for an anti-Bush message and received a tattoo of a large W, complete with a cowboy hat, with a red slash across it after a sympathetic buyer bid $103.50.
Fowler, 29, said she placed her eBay advertisement with an opening bid of one penny after seeing two others offering to sell space on their heads for tattoos backing Democratic candidate John Kerry.
"One wanted 10 grand and the other, $30,000," she told The Herald-Times of Bloomington for a story Tuesday. "So I thought, that isn't right, to say you believe in something and then charge $30,000. I thought that was audacious."
Fowler said the winning eBay bidder asked her not to get the tattoo. But she went through with it after she and her husband, Jeremy, came up with the design with a tattoo artist in Bedford, some 20 miles south of Bloomington.
Fowler did accept the money, gave half to the tattoo artist and used the rest to buy beer, pay part of a bill and buy a gift for her children.
Fowler, who home schools her children, ages 2 to 9, said she disagreed with Bush over the war in Iraq, which she sees as both unchristian and bad policy.
She hasn't decided what she'll do with the tattoo after the November election.
"If Bush wins, I'll keep it there," she said. "It's my little civil disobedience thing. A permanent picket sign. If Kerry wins, I'll probably just let my hair grow."
Seriously stupid. Yes.Originally Posted by BoneCrusher[center
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And I'm not saying that as a GWB supporter, just someone who thinks it's assinine to take politics to that extreme. And she home schools? God help us all.![]()
Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???
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