Put It Where?

 

 

Put It Where?

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When thinking where to place your tattoo

remember that you are trying to convey.

 

Take the back for example.

 

Is your tattoo childish? Is it erotic?

Is it a dedication to a passing loved one?

Dedicated tattoos belong on the upper shoulder.

 

For hot body art, below the dimples is an adult

placement for a sexually directed tattoo.

 

If you are placing your tattoo for maximum potential

to empress or attract a lover, place it in the area below

the dimples and just above the ass crack.  Another place

is in the lower third of the butt cheek.  High on the cheek

is a tease, lower is an invitation to adventure.

 

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Over the years, the site has not gotten any smaller!

 

What Does The  health dept say about Guns 2 Roses?

 

"Good work providing sterilized ink and tattoo machines."  

 

Thank you Mr. Hurst for recognizing our commitment to the

health and safety of our customers.  Our #1 Goal!

 

Guns 2 Roses loves the customer, and it shows in the choices we make for them, year after year after year after year after year.

 

 

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What does the official newspaper for Nebraska say about Guns 2 Roses?

 

"Professionally in the safety

and sterility of Guns 2 Roses"

 Hilary Kindschun - Journalist - Lincoln Journal Star - Thursday, Dec 14, 2006

 

Guns 2 Roses is "the only shop in the state to

use equipment ..........totally sterilized in an autoclave.

 There's no chance for hepatitis".....

         Kathryn Cates Moore - Journalist - Lincoln Journal Star - July 10, 2005