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12th August 04, 07:20 AM
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Tattoo in Australia
I've learned that the Edinburgh Military Tattoo is coming to Sydney early next year.
I shall have to start saving, I would love to go.
I do believe this is a first!
http://www.edinburghtattooinaustralia.com.au/
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12th August 04, 11:33 AM
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Graham,
It is well wotrth the time and the money, it is an extremely awsome show
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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12th August 04, 02:22 PM
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For a second there, I thought Graham was going on holiday in Australia to get a tattoo! Boy, was I sorely disappointed.
From the pics on the website, it looks like it'll be a huge military tattoo. Well worth the money Graham.
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12th August 04, 02:59 PM
#4
I thought that too, Rufus! Somehow the idea of Graham developing a passion for ink and body art just didn't seem to fit. It did startle until I realised what he was talking about.
My parents had the chance to see the Tattoo a few years back and it still comes up in conversation. It really left an indelible mark on them. I'd definately go if I got half a chance.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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12th August 04, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Rufus
For a second there, I thought Graham was going on holiday in Australia to get a tattoo! Boy, was I sorely disappointed.
From the pics on the website, it looks like it'll be a huge military tattoo. Well worth the money Graham.
There are a few things in life I can say will never happen, that is one of them
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12th August 04, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Graham
Originally Posted by Rufus
For a second there, I thought Graham was going on holiday in Australia to get a tattoo! Boy, was I sorely disappointed.
From the pics on the website, it looks like it'll be a huge military tattoo. Well worth the money Graham.
There are a few things in life I can say will never happen, that is one of them
Too bad Graham, tattoos (the ink kind) are similar to kilts in that they are addictive. To each their own.
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12th August 04, 04:15 PM
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Graham, I have no doubt that the tattoo will be worth saving for. It looks impressive. I have been to the Nova Scotia International Tattoo and it was excellent. As for tattoo of a different kind, it is like kilts an addiction. And as expensive.
David
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14th August 04, 06:38 PM
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colin I can attest to that,My only regret is that I have seen much better art that I would rather have in those places instead.
Dave
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15th August 04, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Colin
Originally Posted by Graham
Originally Posted by Rufus
For a second there, I thought Graham was going on holiday in Australia to get a tattoo! Boy, was I sorely disappointed.
From the pics on the website, it looks like it'll be a huge military tattoo. Well worth the money Graham.
There are a few things in life I can say will never happen, that is one of them
Too bad Graham, tattoos (the ink kind) are similar to kilts in that they are addictive. To each their own.
And there the similarity must end.
Kilts are an essential part of life, to protect one from the elements, the cold, the wind, the heat, the scratches and bruises of life.
Kilts maintain modesty and decency, they allow us to proudly hold our head up when attending a dinner, a concert or just going to work.
Kilts are healthy to the body.
Kilts can be easily removed when desired.
If kilts are addictive, I would contend that they are a healthy addiction, and since only one kilt can be worn at a time, it is an "addiction" that is not possible to overdose on. At the same time, there is no limit to the number of kilts we can buy (except our financial limits)
Tattoos are none of these things. But each to his own.
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16th August 04, 09:05 AM
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Don't forget that both were used by the CElts
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