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I know two guys who got the same "bee" tatoo just below their belt line. But no pics.

There's a tatoo artist in my small business class. I've been thinking of talking to her about one.
 

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I know two guys who got the same "bee" tatoo just below their belt line. But no pics.
There's a tatoo artist in my small business class. I've been thinking of talking to her about one.
I'da never taken you for a guy who'd get a bee tatoo just below his beltline. ;)
 

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also think about what its gonna look like it 10 years or so when the skin its on is not as firm and the color has faded.
Like crud. I see tats on patients in the ICU all the time.... I have yet to see a good tat on anybody who is sick. A few days of dehydration and they really fade and distort. But when you are on the edge of death I gues sit really doesn't matter.

I had to do vaccine teaching to a lady one day who was covered in tats. She said she didn't give them to her children and she didn't want it either... "she didn't trust them" :scratch:
 

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There's a bar in Pensacola Fl. called Mr. B's where at one time there lurked a tattoo artist and I am pretty sure at least 50% of the regulars have a bee tat in some spot. Probably better then 20 or 30 people.
I wasn't that dedicated to the local scene.
 
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