Re: MERMAIDS
Tattoo story...
I work in the medical department at a jail. I see a lot of tattoos. Some of them are quality work, others are more of the "I did it by myself with a staple while I was drunk" variety.
Inmates will sometimes sharpen a staple, puncture a pattern in the skin and rub in the graphite from a pencil. About a year ago we had a guy show up for sick call because his jail tattoo had become infected. He had used the staple and pencil method to write the word "GUN" in inch-high block letters across his forhead.
He did a good job and the lettering was clear. Unfortunately he was looking in a mirror when he did it.
Yup... NUG with a backwards N&G.
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