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I'm diggin' midi's short hair and glasses. It works for him.
8-) Personally, I prefer my hair a tad longer, so that it just (not) reaches my eyes. I think that looks best on me, although I always hear I look better with shorter hair. My smile is quite awful in that picture (not that it usually isn't)
Well.....could be anything....but I would say possibly the giant crazy glasses of beer could have had SOMETHING to do with it. ha =D
Giant crazy glasses of beer annoy people? :eek: Also, before I forget: it was nice to meet you too, Yobo! PS: Could you keep my book safe? I forgot to take it with me.
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yep. Every tattoo I've ever gotten has hurt like hell. These people who are like.. "oh it tickled' date=' I barely felt it". Fuck them! lol[/quote'] YES!! haha. I have one on my right shoulder blade that I got when I was 19 (so about 7 years now), and I can still remember the pain....it felt like they were grinding up my bone. Although the coloring did not hurt as much for me. heh Do you have anymore?
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YES!! haha. I have one on my right shoulder blade that I got when I was 19 (so about 7 years now)' date=' and I can still remember the pain....it felt like they were grinding up my bone. Although the coloring did not hurt as much for me. heh Do you have anymore?[/quote'] I intend to get one on my left shoulder blade. This sure sounds like fun :mrgreen:
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The most painful one for me was on my chest. The inner forearm was no joke either. The others weren't so bad. My wife turned green and almost threw up while she was getting tattooed' date=' though, it's different for everyone.[/quote'] Yes I would imagine the chest kills. heh. I actually wanted to get a small one on the inner wrist but I think that has left my mind=) Also wow where was your wife getting hers when that happened?
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uh hhuuhh....I am sure you have quite the "selfie" collection on your phone=)
Nope. I have tried taking self-portrait photos and they're just not well-done so I don't bother anymore.
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Found this pic in my old photos..heh...super old...I think about 6 years or so, hard to believe my hair was ever that short! Anyhow I thought it looked pretty sweet. haha. I also found one I think Iceni would enjoy...but I won't piss him off tonight! :P:rolleyes: [ATTACH=CONFIG]1222[/ATTACH]

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Found this pic in my old photos..heh...super old...I think about 6 years or so, hard to believe my hair was ever that short! Anyhow I thought it looked pretty sweet. haha. I also found one I think Iceni would enjoy...but I won't piss him off tonight! :P:rolleyes: [ATTACH=CONFIG]1222[/ATTACH]
Cute dress, cute girl!
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I got off the stage at a.vip area At a. Event I went. To I tried too jump back on. I slipped off the stage. That's how it happen.
Oh damn sorry to hear that hope you are better soon!! There was this one time I went to sounds of the underground and was crowd surfing during GWAR and some "kid" decided to throw me overboard right past the people who was catching crowd surfers...and I banged my leg super hard on the poles that keep up the stage. Could not walk afterwards.
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What? New t shirt Number of days worn? approximately 4.5672 days Number of days washed? Zero Number of fucks given? Zero Obvious new obsession? T shirt.... [ATTACH=CONFIG]1231[/ATTACH] Whilst taking the photograph, I noticed the Windex streaks........moving along.......:P Also....I am very strange today. sry about this.

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