> That is pretty impressive, particularily as the artist has had to tattoo
> it onto a curved surface, but jeez it must have hurt to have that done.
Very probably. Generally I find that the closer to the bone, the more
it's uncomfortable. My elbow certainly hurt enough the last time that
I had to tell my bloke to stop. However that's a generalisation. I've
heard of people who have fainted in the chair whilst having a back
piece done, for example, whilst I didn't find it any more painful
than normal. The most painful place that I've had done is
just under the right armpit. Gordon Bennett, that hurt!
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Rod
kim - 04 May 2008 16:10 GMT
>> That is pretty impressive, particularily as the artist has had to
>> tattoo it onto a curved surface, but jeez it must have hurt to have
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> than normal. The most painful place that I've had done is
> just under the right armpit. Gordon Bennett, that hurt!
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff273/ocpd1310/tattoos.jpg
(kim)
Jane Sullivan - 05 May 2008 10:15 GMT
>>> That is pretty impressive, particularily as the artist has had to
>>> tattoo it onto a curved surface, but jeez it must have hurt to have
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>
>http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff273/ocpd1310/tattoos.jpg
That's religious bigotry for you.
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