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Is Ugly the New Beautiful?

TR6BILL said:
I am fighting a malpractice lawsuit in my office right now for commenting how I thought a "tramp stamp" tattoo on the lower back of a young woman, who happened to be a friend, was tacky and in bad taste. Guess I should have kept my mouth shut. We will win the suit but what a PITA.
How the h*ell is that "malpractice"?
 
Just erased this post. Gotta keep my mouth closed till the suit is finished. Prying eyes.

Just a nuisance suit from an angry, misguided youth and her mother. Nuff said.
 
Man! Is she sueing or is it your soon-to-be ex-employee?
 
Whole thing is absurd. No more mention of it and allow your lawyer(s) to deal wifit.

Another fine and proper reason we elected NOT to procreate.
 
Body Art.... Isn't.


If it'll wash or wear off, it's acceptable, but just for "fun"....
 
Supposedly all sailer's have tattoos. Not so! I guess I never passed out in front of a tattoo parlor?
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tony, i went to the store the other day to buy staples (im putting up isullation) girl about 20 years old walks out from around the counter to help me find the staples pretty face and figure, covered from neck to feet in ink, reminded me of the rod steiger movie "illustrated man" but freeked me out. great movie, :nonod:
 
Gee, when I saw the topic title the first thing I thought was the SP 250 was getting the recognition it deserves(?). :jester:
 
Tony, nice picture. She was a fox.
 
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