You know, one day when I was in the area, I walked over to our local food stamp and welfare office, and went inside.
This pretty, gal came over and asked me if I was there to file for food stamps. She was a little on the heavy side, but attractive and well endowed.
She had a stack of forms, and told me that they were there to help me fill out the forms to maximize my benefits under Oregon Law.
I told her No Thanks.. actually I am there looking for someone who called me and told me they needed a ride home, but I don't see them, so they must have gotten a ride home with someone else.
my final statement to her was " ya know, I think you and I are the only people in here that don't have tattoos on their body"...
she smiles, puts her forms down on the counter next to us... unbuttons two buttons off her blouse, and pulls it down revealing the top half of a pair of 44 DD breasts and says to me.. " No sir... just you.. are the only one in here who doesn't have tattoos"...
She sure showed me! But what the tattoos were on, sure was a nice picture....
I left thinking, if these people didn't have all those tattoos, and still had the money they spent on them..... they wouldn't need to be on Food Stamps..
of course being on Food Stamps from the state is what freed up their wallets to get the damn things...
once again, we tax paying public, are paying the bills for society's welfare bums...
Oregon tax payers, paid the cost for those tattoos in there.. directly or indirectly.
Jesus if that is real it had to hurt. Pounding ink in right on top of her spinal column like that. Not much meat there.
A friend of mine has a brother who's a well known tat artist in the L A area.
My friend has an anatomically correct spinal column tattooed in blacks and greys down the center of his back.
It's pretty cool, and as I recall his bro did it for free.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
You know, one day when I was in the area, I walked over to our local food stamp and welfare office, and went inside.
This pretty, gal came over and asked me if I was there to file for food stamps. She was a little on the heavy side, but attractive and well endowed.
She had a stack of forms, and told me that they were there to help me fill out the forms to maximize my benefits under Oregon Law.
I told her No Thanks.. actually I am there looking for someone who called me and told me they needed a ride home, but I don't see them, so they must have gotten a ride home with someone else.
my final statement to her was " ya know, I think you and I are the only people in here that don't have tattoos on their body"...
she smiles, puts her forms down on the counter next to us... unbuttons two buttons off her blouse, and pulls it down revealing the top half of a pair of 44 DD breasts and says to me.. " No sir... just you.. are the only one in here who doesn't have tattoos"...
She sure showed me! But what the tattoos were on, sure was a nice picture....
I left thinking, if these people didn't have all those tattoos, and still had the money they spent on them..... they wouldn't need to be on Food Stamps..
of course being on Food Stamps from the state is what freed up their wallets to get the damn things...
once again, we tax paying public, are paying the bills for society's welfare bums...
Oregon tax payers, paid the cost for those tattoos in there.. directly or indirectly.
I'll go out on a limb here: you've never put one foot in Oregon
You know, one day when I was in the area, I walked over to our local food stamp and welfare office, and went inside.
This pretty, gal came over and asked me if I was there to file for food stamps. She was a little on the heavy side, but attractive and well endowed.
She had a stack of forms, and told me that they were there to help me fill out the forms to maximize my benefits under Oregon Law.
I told her No Thanks.. actually I am there looking for someone who called me and told me they needed a ride home, but I don't see them, so they must have gotten a ride home with someone else.
my final statement to her was " ya know, I think you and I are the only people in here that don't have tattoos on their body"...
she smiles, puts her forms down on the counter next to us... unbuttons two buttons off her blouse, and pulls it down revealing the top half of a pair of 44 DD breasts and says to me.. " No sir... just you.. are the only one in here who doesn't have tattoos"...
She sure showed me! But what the tattoos were on, sure was a nice picture....
I left thinking, if these people didn't have all those tattoos, and still had the money they spent on them..... they wouldn't need to be on Food Stamps..
of course being on Food Stamps from the state is what freed up their wallets to get the damn things...
once again, we tax paying public, are paying the bills for society's welfare bums...
Oregon tax payers, paid the cost for those tattoos in there.. directly or indirectly.
I'll go out on a limb here: you've never put one foot in Oregon
yeah, guess I am blessed with a wannabe sockpuppet now...evidently some leftist looney toon...
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I had a female friend who had an nice tattoo in the tramp stamp location, above her rear end. It was her name, in a fancy font, with a bunch of vines and flowers around it. It went from hip to hip. It was something to look at "from behind". I noticed later that it read her name from the other angle too, looking from her head back toward her rear end... the font read the same right side up or upside down. Thought it was pretty neat.
I had a female friend who had an nice tattoo in the tramp stamp location, above her rear end. It was her name, in a fancy font, with a bunch of vines and flowers around it. It went from hip to hip. It was something to look at "from behind". I noticed later that it read her name from the other angle too, looking from her head back toward her rear end... the font read the same right side up or upside down. Thought it was pretty neat.
Maybe she wanted everyone to know her name when she was blowing and going.
I seen a Black Fraternity member one time with the letters branded into his arm.
Likewise I met an Indian in South Dakota with four pairs of knotted sundance scars on his chest.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
I had a female friend who had an nice tattoo in the tramp stamp location, above her rear end. It was her name, in a fancy font, with a bunch of vines and flowers around it. It went from hip to hip. It was something to look at "from behind". I noticed later that it read her name from the other angle too, looking from her head back toward her rear end... the font read the same right side up or upside down. Thought it was pretty neat.
Nope don't like them at all. Never had the urge to disfigure my body. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder though. Look how popular the plates are for hanging the lips down to their waist in the "dark" continent. In the last 10 years alot of Hollywood and sports figures got them so all the wannabes got them too.