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SamanthaSunny
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I used to graft with a guy who had HARD C.NT tatted on his knuckles.  He was from a rough area of Middlesbrough and met him whilst working briefly at British Steel, Redcar. 
 

I always wondered if he would ever regret them...  not only were they jobstoppers but offensive with it.

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Anyone been to New Zealand?
Best tattoos I’ve ever seen.
Got offered by the local Maori artist to do my back for free.
So nearly said yes.
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Link to the website of a Maori tattooist I live with. Best work I have seen.
TERANGITU.COM

Internationally acclaimed Ta Moko (Maori Tattoo) artist based in Essex, UK. He also travels the globe to work & teach the integrity of his ancient practice.
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