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Dermablend

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Created by FlySurfer > 9 months ago, 23 Oct 2011
FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
23 Oct 2011 2:10PM
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byf
WA, 512 posts
23 Oct 2011 11:22AM
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Unreal FS. It makes ya wonder if he thought what the f#$% have i done to myself.

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
23 Oct 2011 3:22PM
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what a f$%K wit

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
23 Oct 2011 4:06PM
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hamburglar said...

what a f$%K wit


could also go in aussies fav sayings

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
23 Oct 2011 2:25PM
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"I think I'm about ready to go get a job", sums it up.

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
23 Oct 2011 4:27PM
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There. Fixed it for ya!!



FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
23 Oct 2011 5:37PM
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It's called being an individual... good for him.

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
23 Oct 2011 4:57PM
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Not knocking it but the cosmetic surgeons are making a motza from 30 yo women who have thought better about the tatts they thought were a great idea when they were teens.

Tatts are a fairly effective way of making oneself unemployable.

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
23 Oct 2011 5:55PM
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cisco said...



Tatts are a fairly effective way of making oneself unemployable.


maybe when only sailors and criminals had ink that was true.
but these days tatts are the norm, nobody really bats an eyelid.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
23 Oct 2011 7:16PM
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I wonder about those people who get a tatts out of a book... I guess they may also have birthday parties a Macas... diversity is still good.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
23 Oct 2011 9:50PM
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That's some industrial strength spackfiller right there!

Interesting video though, thanks for sharing.

When I see the look in the guy's eyes when he's back to "clean skin" I bet he's wondering if all the ink was worth it. Each to their own though. He's not hurting anyone else so it's his business.

stamp said...

cisco said...

Tatts are a fairly effective way of making oneself unemployable.

maybe when only sailors and criminals had ink that was true.
but these days tatts are the norm, nobody really bats an eyelid.


I'm with Cisco, tattoos are only the norm if you are under 30(ish). The rest of us still think only sailors and criminals have them...

busterwa
3777 posts
23 Oct 2011 7:22PM
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least he wouldn't have to dress up at Halloween.

BulldogPup
6657 posts
23 Oct 2011 7:57PM
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hmmmm - wonder if he pulls many chicks (besides crack hoes)

BulldogPup
6657 posts
23 Oct 2011 7:58PM
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bloody spammer alert - got a double message to edit , get rid of trollmonkeys

slainte
QLD, 2246 posts
23 Oct 2011 10:26PM
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Opens up to the question,, "Who's got tats and wishes they didn't" or " why do you like them "

wodgina6722
WA, 229 posts
23 Oct 2011 9:27PM
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Makes me think about the crappy tatt I wanted when I was younger.

and for the girls, no girl has ever looked better for having a tramp stamp ever.

knigit
WA, 319 posts
24 Oct 2011 1:39AM
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I just want to know how long he can wear that thing at the top of his nose before it sends him permanently cross-eyed.



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