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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Did you talk to them? What made the guy first get those tats, and his woman later follow suit?

Or are you just assuming that the guy had them first and the girl followed?
(1) Yes, both Evelyn I enjoyed conversation with them after welcoming them to our table and ordering warmed

snifters of Courvoisier. (2A) Peer pressure. (2B) Boy friend pressure. (3) No. He said, 'she did them for me'.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
I have many, many problems, but, that's not amongst them.
Oi. Yes, you do, knuckles.

On that note, I thought about henna tattoos this past weekend at a faire I went to, but then I realized, what's the point, lol?

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Originally posted by Sunburnt
On that note, I thought about henna tattoos this past weekend at a faire I went to, but then I realized, what's the point, lol?
double oi!

there's no endorphines involved in henna!

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Originally posted by eagles54
double oi!

there's no endorphines involved in henna!
Unless some girl named Henna kicks you in the shins. 😕

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Originally posted by eagles54
Absolutely. I could make it look very nice indeed.

It depends on size, location, whether or not I do a custom piece or you provide artwork, things like that.
Tempting, tempting........

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Well, I think I'm pretty clear on how you feel about women (they need to stay in the kitchen apparently). I think I've got a grasp on how you feel about anyone who differs from you in general. Can you clarify how do you feel about racial minorities GB? Do you think their skin color interferes with their pursuit of careers.
Gender, race, ancestry, ethnicity, place of birth, age, disabilities, intelligence quotient, language proficiency, socio-economic status,

chess rating, rhp popularity, political and spiritual persuasions = interesting yet inconsequential dimensions of this conversation.


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Edit: Point of focus relates to intended and/or unintended first impressions with prospective employers. Sound judgement matters.