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  #41  
Old November 14th, 2003, 10:02 AM
krys
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That's some nice work!
I like the David Bowie portrait - but then Labyrinth is one of my all-time
favourite movies, so I would! *grin*

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krys

UK 157/136.4/126
Started March 1st 2001
GOAL August 16th 2001
struggling now.......

"Kate Dicey" wrote in message
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Have you seen some of Fiona Long's work, and that of her other artists?
Take a look he http://www.fionalong.co.uk/

The guy who did her web site is a friend of mine, and has two done by
her on his arms. If you click on Fiona/Portraits and wait for them to
show, the two pre-Raphaelite women are the ones I know!

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Kate XXXXXX
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  #42  
Old November 14th, 2003, 10:12 AM
ray miller
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 22:11:35 -0000, "krys"
wrote:

ooh - thank you for the compliments - and I like your cat-too too


Thx. I love it despite it deteriorating a bit over the years. The new
band is done a lot better. I'll post some more pictures when I get my
act together after the holidays. Hopefully I can find some before and
after pics.

if you don't like rec.arts.bodyart - uk.people.bodyart is much nicer
Still - it's kinda uk centric so,.......well.


UK centric is good. RAB is a bit rough for some people. I'll lurk on
UPB a bit I think.

Ray

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  #43  
Old November 14th, 2003, 11:10 AM
krys
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Warning - as you know - piercings = short sharp over before you notice it
pain - and long healing - very long if you happen to me and it involves
cartiledge (sp?)
Tattoos = much longer pain, much faster healing (depends on you, location,
size, etc....). Some bits don't hurt at all, some bits kill!

Depends on you though - everyone be different.

oh, and thanx for the "gorgeous" bit - I'm blushing now

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krys

UK 157/136.4/126
Started March 1st 2001
GOAL August 16th 2001
struggling now.......

"Erin Marsh" wrote in message
. co.nz...
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:00:21 -0000, "krys"
wrote:

Hey - another pierced tattooed person!

I have some of both - check 'em out here if you're interested


Wow, you're gorgeous. I love your back tattoo, very cool. My daughter
really likes your eyebrow ring, she says she wants me to have lots of
rings, although she's telling me now that 3 is lots...lol... I don't
know if my hubby will be keen on any more piercings, so I'll go for
the tattoo next ;-)

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Erin in NZ
125/88/75 kgs
275.3/193.8/165 lbs



  #44  
Old November 14th, 2003, 11:11 AM
krys
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"ray miller" wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 22:11:35 -0000, "krys"
wrote:
Thx. I love it despite it deteriorating a bit over the years. The new
band is done a lot better. I'll post some more pictures when I get my
act together after the holidays. Hopefully I can find some before and
after pics.


that'd be cool

UK centric is good. RAB is a bit rough for some people. I'll lurk on
UPB a bit I think.


might see you there then
I'm the one organising our next munch........

krys


  #45  
Old November 15th, 2003, 07:44 AM
Erin Marsh
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 11:10:17 -0000, "krys"
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Warning - as you know - piercings = short sharp over before you notice it
pain - and long healing - very long if you happen to me and it involves
cartiledge (sp?)


How long did it take for your to heal? And how long will it be before
my piercing stops being tender?

Tattoos = much longer pain, much faster healing (depends on you, location,
size, etc....). Some bits don't hurt at all, some bits kill!


I've ben told that anything near bone hurts like hell.

Depends on you though - everyone be different.

oh, and thanx for the "gorgeous" bit - I'm blushing now


I only speak the truth :-)

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Erin in NZ
125/88/75 kgs
275.3/193.8/165 lbs

NYNY goal 180.6lbs (82 kilos)

"It is not the mountain we conquer, it is ourselves"
Sir Edmund Hilary
  #46  
Old November 15th, 2003, 08:42 AM
krys
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"Erin Marsh" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 11:10:17 -0000, "krys"
wrote:

How long did it take for your to heal? And how long will it be before
my piercing stops being tender?


How long is a piece of string? My eyebrow took over a year, my nose was all
settled in a couple of months, one of my ear ones took a few months, and the
two tricker ear ones have just about gotten there now.......18 months later.

Tattoos = much longer pain, much faster healing (depends on you,

location,
size, etc....). Some bits don't hurt at all, some bits kill!


I've ben told that anything near bone hurts like hell.


The dragon - the outline was the first session - that's the worst bit. Over
the spine and the ribs - very ouchy - the rest was just normal ouch. The
other two fill in sessions were easy - I read a book and chatted through
them both. Likewise the arm one - other than a coupld of isolated bits,
absolutely fine - easier than the back even.

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Erin in NZ
125/88/75 kgs
275.3/193.8/165 lbs


Still blushin'

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krys

UK 157/136.4/126
Started March 1st 2001
GOAL August 16th 2001
struggling now.......


  #47  
Old November 15th, 2003, 01:57 PM
Miss Violette
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I do have my ears done, they were done when I was 13 and a dentist did them,
Novocain before piercing. He knew I was a slow healer/bleeder so he put
self piercers through the hole so they would be easy to clean but now I am
older and just don't want to deal with that again, I was looking at those
fakey glue on stones for the belly button, that is my speed, Lee
Erin Marsh wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 08:07:54 GMT, "Miss Violette"
wrote:

The last time I got blood tests was the best time in about a hundred or

so
blood draws, it was only a thirty minute process and they only used one
gauss pad to stop the bleeding and the bruise was only the size of a us
fifty cent peice. And I thanked the guy for not being so brutal, Lee,
wanting no extra holes


Ooh, ouch. That sounds nasty. I can't blame you for not wanting any
extra holes.

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Erin in NZ
125/88/75 kgs
275.3/193.8/165 lbs

NYNY goal 180.6lbs (82 kilos)

"It is not the mountain we conquer, it is ourselves"
Sir Edmund Hilary



 




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