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Re: Pretty sad, what's considered attractive these days


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Posted by Taylor Lambert on October 16, 2011 at 09:59:09 from (67.142.171.22):

In Reply to: Pretty sad, what's considered attractive these days posted by s.crum on October 15, 2011 at 05:31:45:

I have trouble with alot of body art. Gal down the road in a rent house and her old man are into it big time. THey are both unemloyeed and on my way home from work usually they both can bee seen out side the body art shop on fridays. She showed up on the porch the other night broke down no gas money. SHe said she made a mistale and spent her budget on a new tat.

Theres a guy near where I work hes a big guy pretty nice fellow but after a breakup with his girlfreind he got his whole face tattoed. Hes asked us for a job several times. but we just cant hire some one that looks like that as the company we work for has high standards for employees public appearances.

I get to hear al lthat self expression crap and dont buy into it. Most folks here that dress like that and have peircings and tats all they do is lay on their parents couch and watch tv all day. WHen I was 21 I had a good job for a construction company as an operator/mechanic. I was harrased by a laborer that was my age for not having any tattoos. He was fresh out of the Navy and had gotten some tats and peircings. ONe in particular was a big ring in the eyebrow. He had been asked to remove it and every day mid day he would install it again.

He had a bad habit of sliding down a ladder like he did in the Navy. One hot day I was in my excavator digging a trench out from where he was working at. He slid down a verticle personell ladder and a section of number 9 Tie wire was exposed from a rebar net and hooked up. As he slid past it he hung the eye brow ring and pulled it out. He bawled like a baby.


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