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Especially when some are so enormous and clearly visible even when fully dressed..... A different mind set Maz.....
Same thing applies to piercings in my mind. Except of course for a piratical ear-ring!
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Marilyn wrote:I cant fathom why anyone would want a tattoo...
Sally has Dan's name on her forearm along with some small stars and raindrops. Last year at the third anniversary of his death she had a small butterfly done on her ankle. Generally speaking I'm not a fan but I can see that this has helped her and given her some comfort.

I'm not really a fan of poking holes in people either. I remember being quite mortified when Sally took my little princess to have her ears pierced. Carla was quite happy though.

Piercings or tattoos are seen as an art form by many though and I can see the beauty in some tattoo work. Piercings are a different matter though but still a personal statement, each to their own.

Edit: I just remembered, she also has three life saving target tattoos from over 20 years ago for the laser alignment of the radiotherapy machine at Cookridge.
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See...there's the thing. I quite understand Sally's expression of love ( you guys have been through the worst of times and your loss will never be discounted) but what is one to feel when your teenage son reveals the tattoo he got after a drink laden "night on the town"? Not a small butterfly or anything of spiritual importance...but an ugly gothic image that is there for life. He only revealed it when I noticed blood on his shirt..I have to say I was shocked at the size of it...and I felt deep sorrow that he decided to cover a considerable portion of his back in this way.
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Glenn Frey from Eagles has died aged 67.
Loved his lyrics and music.
"Take It Easy". RIP
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RIP Glen Frey.

One of my favorite bands, saw the Eagles at the MEN Arena in Manchester they were astounding.
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I always liked the Eagles. First came across them in California in the 80s.....
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I've always been an Eagles fan.
Another one gone. What is it with men dropping off in their late 60s? It is becoming pandemic...
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RIP ,Glenn. Nolic
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Very sad news. Lucky you Ian, I never got to see them.

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Radio 2 are playing a lot of Glenn's stuff this morning, he was a very prolific songwriter.
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Maz, I always check the age when I see a notable death..... You get that way when you find you are almost always older than them!
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Plenty of room at the hotel California

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Reminds me of the roach traps sold in NY. 'The Roach Motel'. The advertising slogan was "They check in but they don't check out!"
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RIP Dallas Taylor, drummer with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Died yesterday aged 66. Nolic
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This has to stop.... :sigh: too many "good uns" going...
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That was a year ago Nolic, it's just getting flagged up on the internet.
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Stanley wrote:Reminds me of the roach traps sold in NY. 'The Roach Motel'. The advertising slogan was "They check in but they don't check out!"
I believe they use it in a lot of Aged care facilities here. "You can check-out any time you like, But you can never leave!" There's always residents around the door when I visit Mum.

I hope that doesn't sound too harsh. I have to laugh about it or I'd spend my whole life depressed. It's not much of a life.
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They are popping off quickly enough without doubling up, Nolic! :laugh5:
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Come on Liz! It's not as bad as that! Not sure if you meant the roaches are clustered round the door or the residents....
I liked the care home I visited once in the States that had a large notice in the foyer... "The floggings will continue until morale improves!" Never forgotten it....
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Oooops :grin: Nolic
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Cecil Parkinson has died. I shall not shed any tears because I remember the way he behaved towards the child his secretary bore him. See THIS for how this dishonourable man behaved.
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RIP Terry Wogan.
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So sad - a lovely man.
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If I'd had the chance to meet him I'd have thanked him for making my mum & dad very happy. They loved him.
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