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    RedneckReject

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    Yep, does she really want to be 65 and have that on her???:dunno:

    Apparently so. I thoroughly enjoy my tattoos. They tell a story about me and the things I love. That's why I thought long and hard about each one and exactly how I wanted it to look. It's something I will have for the rest of my life. Clearly she wasn't thinking about the fact that when she is in her 80's she will still have a "tramp" tattoo on her....
     

    jdmack79

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    I'm on my own too. Mrs has to work until late and daughter went shopping in Cincy for a new dress.

    Going to a concert Sunday and HAD to get a new dress for the concert.:D

    When my clothes get holes, I replace them. Dress clothes, on the other hand, I am always buying. You can't ever have too many dress shirts, ties, pants, and shoes. I'm borderline addicted to dress shoes.
     

    chocktaw2

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    Went to the BP to get a Diet Pepsi. There was a woman there, about 35, nice build, not bad looking. When she turned to get a drink from the fountain machine, she has "tramp" tattooed in 1" high letters across her back just under her neck.

    WTH would someone want to do that to themselves?????:dunno:
    Running for election in "2016". :dunno:
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Thank goodness my girls aren't old enough to care about shopping.....yet!

    She didn't until she was about 14. It was like flipping a light switch. 1st to 7th grade, coulkd care less about shopping & clothes. About 1/2 way through 8th grade it hit her. One day, don't care. Next day, super important how she looked.:dunno:
     

    RedneckReject

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    She didn't until she was about 14. It was like flipping a light switch. 1st to 7th grade, coulkd care less about shopping & clothes. About 1/2 way through 8th grade it hit her. One day, don't care. Next day, super important how she looked.:dunno:

    I still have a few years before we hit that stage, but I know it's coming
     

    jdmack79

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    Hey everyone! Like I said, I've been in a wingtip buying spree recently. Here are my latest purchases.
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