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Cropp got the tattoo one night in prison while drunk off home-brew. It was given to him by his brother, who shared his cell and used a makeshift needle and fermented food to make the ink. It took eight and a half hours to complete and Cropp admitted some of the motivation was to avoid being bullied by other inmates.
At least he took the offer for free tattoo removal. Having had one removed, he is in for a world of hurt. I can't imagine having that done on my face. It was the worst pain I have ever felt by far, and mine wasn't on my face!
At least he took the offer for free tattoo removal. Having had one removed, he is in for a world of hurt. I can't imagine having that done on my face. It was the worst pain I have ever felt by far, and mine wasn't on my face!
I saw this on the new last night. Geeee, I don't think that I would have hired him.
I certainly can live with tattoos (on others, not me), but why on the face?
He could be (I doubt it) an educated, smart resourceful, people oriented and hard working with the best resume in the world. He would never have gotten past my secretary. Hell, he wouldn't have gotten past our receptionist!
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