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[/quote]Right?! Yet he talked that other dancer into getting FTS tattooed on her ***! What a hypocrite! I felt so bad for that girl making a mistake like that. She makes money shaking her *** and now she's gone and screwed it all up because Michael talked her into it and "hooked it up for her." Effing jerk.[/quote]
I thought the same thing! I thought he was an A-hole for encouraging that girl to do that. She's gonna regret it. All so he can feel like he's the ****. Stupid. Granted she's a grown woman and can make her own decisions, but I'm sure she was getting caught up in the party. Also says alot about the tattoo artist too. Any respectable artist would have tried to talk to her out of it.
. Also says alot about the tattoo artist too. Any respectable artist would have tried to talk to her out of it.
That's exactly what I said to my wife. Did you see the stencil? It looked like it covered an entire cheek.
For anyone who didn't see...
You can't make out the tattoo, of course, but you can kind of make out how hot she was. It also doesn't look like she has other tattoos, which makes this one doubly awful.
kicked around about going but still trying to get some vacation days stacked up 1600 miles each way but all the real fun would be in the ride there and back drive through town stay at one of the big places and then ride back to get it all in a week. Weather is a big factor that time of year don't mind some riding in the rain but trying to lay down 500 to 800 miles in a day would be impossible.
Why would 500-800 miles per day be impossible? I really can't get off more than a week with a weekend on the ends. Last year rode out from SC with a buddy. 3 days out, 3 days there and 3 back. All kinds of weather, rain, heat, you name it. I have nothing but great memories of the trip. I even enjoy the crowds and general goings on. I don't really object to the high prices. Living just outside of Augusta, Ga. it is similar to Masters Week. It is a circus one week out of the year and many businesses survive on their revenue from that week.
That's exactly what I said to my wife. Did you see the stencil? It looked like it covered an entire cheek.
For anyone who didn't see...
You can't make out the tattoo, of course, but you can kind of make out how hot she was. It also doesn't look like she has other tattoos, which makes this one doubly awful.
Kind of stupid, so much for getting a dancing job anywhere else. What other business would want a walking billboard for FTS working for them. I guess she can always get it inked over when her buzz wears off.
Went in '02, stayed in Spearfish, had a blast all week.
Went in '10, stayed at Buffalo Chip, I had an 'ok' time. Not the same rally I experienced 6 years prior.
I won't go again until maybe motorcycles arent the cool fad anymore (again).
Right?! Yet he talked that other dancer into getting FTS tattooed on her ***! What a hypocrite! I felt so bad for that girl making a mistake like that. She makes money shaking her *** and now she's gone and screwed it all up because Michael talked her into it and "hooked it up for her." Effing jerk.[/quote]
I thought the same thing! I thought he was an A-hole for encouraging that girl to do that. She's gonna regret it. All so he can feel like he's the ****. Stupid. Granted she's a grown woman and can make her own decisions, but I'm sure she was getting caught up in the party. Also says alot about the tattoo artist too. Any respectable artist would have tried to talk to her out of it.[/quote]
The way I see it,
It was her chance to make it on TV,
A tv crew is not going to miss taping that, and she knew it,
"Look Ma, I made on TV, told you I'd be famous!!!!!"
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