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2nd August 07, 07:37 AM
#11
Do well, and let them say "Gordon"
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2nd August 07, 08:03 AM
#12
Those are just fantastic, make me want to go out and get another tattoo
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2nd August 07, 12:45 PM
#13
that. is. AWESOME.
BYDAND, cousin!
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2nd August 07, 01:10 PM
#14
Great work.
I particularly like the Stag with the thistle between it's antlers.
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2nd August 07, 01:30 PM
#15
Wow, this thread is certainly bringing out us Gordons!
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2nd August 07, 08:27 PM
#16
Yeah, that tends to happen.
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2nd August 07, 09:16 PM
#17
OK, I'll chime in too. The tatt is very fine work - don't know if I could sit still for one, myself.
Animo non Astutia, Cousin
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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2nd August 07, 11:31 PM
#18
Not a lover of tatoo's myself, but I admire the work.
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3rd August 07, 01:12 AM
#19
I am amazed at all the talented people here from weavers to leatherworkers and this artwork is really good. My ex is a Gordon but not into tattoos.
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4th August 07, 12:51 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by JerMc
Very nice work, Raptor. Your girlfriend is quite an artist. My mother's family are Gordons, and I'd love to have something like that done, but after extensive chemo several years back, my immune system isn't the strongest and my doctor would probably throw a real tantrum if I got a tattoo.
Mate, I did chemo in '96. I've really only been getting tattooed again for about the last 3 years, & yes, it has slowed the healing process down a bit, but not by a great deal (age may even be a factor in that one). They now take me around 8-10 days to heal.
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