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August 20, 2010: Lacey Nabozny

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I love traditional tattoos. The poison girls were the sailors' downfall when they came into port during the Sailor Jerry days.

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Aug. 27, 2010: Robin Cox

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This tattoo is a piece from a painting that hung on my wall growing up. I always thought of the "creepy orange man" as my protector.


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August 13, 2010: Randy McNiven

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A combination of Coheed & Cambria's Keywork representing unity, and Dethklok's main symbol, representing interdependence. "I fear not my mortality, in this universe or the next."

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August 6, 2010: Amanda Rock

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I love my husband, Dave, and we love to spend time cooking and eating together.


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July 23, 2010: Skot

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The right half of my “geek tat.” It’s the “Bantha skull” that Boba Fett (from Star Wars) wears on his uniform’s shoulder.

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July 30, 2010: Laurel Wilson

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I got this tattoo for my deceased parents. My mom enjoyed watching hummingbirds at the feeder when we lived in Fruitland, and my dad was a very avid outdoors man ...

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