To: vannrox
Is tatooing illegal in SC? So glad to hear it, but it doesn't seem to inhibit what I like to call the inverse ration of tatoos to teeth I have observed among SC natives...(the more tatoos, the fewer teeth)...
I'd like to know of a way to invest in tatoo removal. There are going to be some serious, painful and expensive regrets that I could turn into an investment profit if I just knew how to go about it.
10 posted on
12/01/2002 1:43:12 PM PST by
Mamzelle
To: Mamzelle
You obviously don't know many South Carolinians. I know many men and women with tattoos and all have nice teeth.
To: Mamzelle
South Carolina has a tatoo ban it is news to the parents of Clemson students that come home sporting that paw ( you cannot see). The remark about the teeth was idiotic.
The people from SC are more than nice to us when we visit.
To: Mamzelle
I agree tattoo removal could be an excellent investment about this time. It has been a real fad for many years now. If people want to get them,great,but I wonder how many young people get them just to keep up with the latest fad. the permanence of them as always scared me off.
23 posted on
12/01/2002 4:22:21 PM PST by
Rocksalt
To: Mamzelle
among SC natives...(the more tatoos, the fewer teeth)...I was born in South Carolina. Have lived here all my 49 years. Know a lot of people with tatoos who are generally ex-military. Your observations are more bigoted than factual.
To: Mamzelle
Take a chill pill... some very regular/normal people have a tattoo. I waited til my 30's to get one, and love my discreet rose (with stem and shading) on my hip.
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