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the only tat i would get would be either a stamp saying "made in australia" or the southern cross.

Anyone got one of these ?

couple of my mates have these.... also a boxing kangaroo in the inside of his bicep....

got 2 different mates one with Loco and one with destiny on their chests.....

Righto mate... get a tat for how to cook a barbie.. or maybe VB label.... :):P

what s ur name??

mayb it sounds funny in chinese

nah actually it sounds pretty cool ;)

and im korean so if I write my korean name it wont make sense to you...but if I write it in chinese characters it prob will....but I cant seem to find the damn button on the forum that allows me to write chinese symbols :D

Got a biohazard symbol at the base of my neck... hurt a fair bit cause i'm well skinny and it is right where my vertabre sticks out really bad so he was basically tatooing straight bone lol. perhaps i'll pick somewhere with more flesh next time.

the only tat i would get would be either a stamp saying "made in australia" or the southern cross.

Anyone got one of these ?

made in australia is the one Im getting drawn at the moment.. but not a stamp

its across my upper back underneath is an outline of australia with my date of birth under that, and the southern cross is in the outline of australia

nah actually it sounds pretty cool :cheers:  

and im korean so if I write my korean name it wont make sense to you...but if I write it in chinese characters it prob will....but I cant seem to find the damn button on the forum that allows me to write chinese symbols :P

is it something like this?

龙虎鸟兽勇气智慧 :wassup:

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ur welcome...... anyone know of any good tattoo sites to get some ideas.....

usually i buy magezines~~~

like Tattoo life or Australian tattoo all good

i been check out pics a lot , coz i wanna upgrade the one on my leg to something bigger.....

There's seems to be a lot of tatted SAU'ers thats good to see.

I don't have a digicam so can't post mine up but it's my family crest changed slightly to be 'mine' (in accordance with tradition) with some kanji chars around it that mean stuff to me. Round my arm like a band.

Under the arm tickles a little.

Next tat considering an eagle on my shoulder exactly like my brothers - it's a national coat of arms.

Been thinking of Hayao's Miyazaki inspired dragon from Spirited Away also ... hmm just need to get it drawn for me :(

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