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08-25-2014, 09:30 PM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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You don't remember how many sittings? OK, let me rephrase that, how long did it take you to get it finished? A month, years? How long ago did you get it? BU or AU?
When you say "some" dope, how much is "some?"
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08-25-2014, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
You don't remember how many sittings? OK, let me rephrase that, how long did it take you to get it finished? A month, years? How long ago did you get it? BU or AU? When you say "some" dope, how much is "some?"
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aren't we pedantic on this eve. goodness...
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08-25-2014, 10:42 PM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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aren't we pedantic on this eve. goodness...
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Just asking, if a man has a full sleeve, he must know how it got there?
Doesn't look like it was put together with a SONY Walkman, BIC pen casing, and a guitar string needle?
I guess I'm predestined not to know.
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08-25-2014, 11:35 PM
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08-25-2014, 11:36 PM
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It's a stock photo
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08-26-2014, 06:35 AM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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It's a stock photo
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You see, it's like this.
When someone sits in the chair and has an tattooist draw blood through the buzzing needle gun, as ink, grease, and blood are wiped away, he (or she) never forgets what happened, or how long it took, unless they are whacked out. Yet, I have rarely (and I do mean rarely) found anyone who gave reefer, or any other controlled substance to someone armed with a tattoo gun, who had even a decent piece of work. The full arm Yakuza style work as in your avatar doesn't look like it was produced by someone who would take "dope" for payment.
Also, someone who has experienced any kind extensive work will pick up on someone who hasn't. Hence the questions, which finally produced the confession.
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08-26-2014, 07:11 AM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
Just asking, if a man has a full sleeve, he must know how it got there?
Doesn't look like it was put together with a SONY Walkman, BIC pen casing, and a guitar string needle?
I guess I'm predestined not to know. 
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I always wondered how they did prison tats and I am assuming from your post that now I know! (although I am not sure what the Sony Walkman would be used for?)
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"We did not wear uniforms. The lady workers dressed in the current fashions of the day, ...silks...satins...jewels or whatever they happened to possess. They were very smartly turned out, so that they made an impressive appearance on the streets where a large part of our work was conducted in the early years.
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"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
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08-26-2014, 08:01 AM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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I always wondered how they did prison tats and I am assuming from your post that now I know! (although I am not sure what the Sony Walkman would be used for?)
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I've seen it done by wrapping a long needle with thread, leaving about 1/16 of an inch bare and dipping in India ink. Talk about PAIN! But they last forever with little distortion.
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08-26-2014, 08:17 AM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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I always wondered how they did prison tats and I am assuming from your post that now I know! (although I am not sure what the Sony Walkman would be used for?)
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The SONY Walkman is the power source the BIC pen is the guide for the guitar string which has a sharpened end to become a needle. Even a tattoo gun itself uses a buzzer which was once found in ringers found in doorbells. A steel shaft which guides a long needle (there are different thicknesses, and tip ends which are soldered onto the end) which at its top a loop which holds the needle to the buzzer. The needle moves up and down in the metal guide controlled by the buzzer, which is controlled by a transformer which is the power source. The tattooist then controls tattoo gun speed usually by a foot pedal. In different Asian cultures, tattooing was done with long thin wooden, bone, or metal needles which were tapped into the skin to apply the ink.
Abiding Now explanation of tattooing with a needle, pin, or sharp wire wrapped with cotton thread and Indian ink is another form of tattooing which can be performed to apply the ink under the skin. While most of them look they were done by children, or Chimpanzees, I have seen a few which were works of art.
As far as prison is concerned the needle wrapped in thread, and especially the SONY Walkman with BIC pen tattoo gun, are considered contraband. Therefore would be seized by prison officials. Yet this never stops inmates from setting up a tattoo parlor on a tier somewhere in the prison.
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08-26-2014, 08:20 AM
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Re: An open letter to Abiding Now
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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
As far as prison is concerned the needle wrapped in thread, and especially the SONY Walkman with BIC pen tattoo gun, are considered contraband. Therefore would be seized by prison officials. Yet this never stops inmates from setting up a tattoo parlor on a tier somewhere in the prison.
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I'm not going to ask how you know the prison info...
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