Bubba changed his picture.... now tarabearsmom and I have matching tattoos of some cartoon avatar. Should we sue Bubba for messing up our booblies?
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2007-06-15
05:22:34
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I don't know about you tarabearsmom, but mine aren't that big. lol
2007-06-15
05:26:44 ·
update #1
yes sue....it's tit for tat...
2007-06-15 05:26:07
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answered by Lefty 7
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tattoo removal laser surgery
2007-06-15 05:27:18
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answered by sweetone11211 3
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A cheese grater and a bottle of Jose Cuervo. Arriba!
2007-06-15 12:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Laser treatment can be used to lighten the tattoo more easily and effectively. normally requires several visits during a period of 7 days or even months. this method might cause some individuals to experience hypopigmentation, which represents lightening of the natural skin coloring in the affected area. it can also cause some tattoo pigments to change ot a less desirable shade. could also cause allergic reactions due to allergenic substances in the tattoo ink to be released into the body. this treatment is known to be expensive!
2) Dermabrasion involves abrading layers of skin with a wire brush or diamond fraise which is a type of sanding disc (possible scarring)
3) salabrasion is a method in which a salt solution is used to remove the pigment of tattoos (not very popular)
4) scarification is a technique in which the tattoo is removed with an acid solution. the solution used in this method creates a scar on the place of the tattoo after removing it
5) surgical removal involves the techniques of tissue expanders such as balloons inserted under the skin. this is because when the tattoo is cut away, there is less scarring on the skin.
6) camouflaging entails the injection of new pigments into the skin. this helps either to form a new pattern or to cover a tattoo with skin-toned pigments. however, it is observed that the injected pigments tend not to look as natural as they lack the skin's natural translucence.
2007-06-15 09:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this wouldn't work for me. I am very small. Not like you American women.
But I heard this works.
Take your, you know, and slam them against a door frame. Bam! Bam ! Bam! Slam! Slam! Slam!
When they are all red and swollen, the tatoos won't show.
Plus you'll be ready for a hot date with that Bubba fellow.
2007-06-15 09:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrecking balm. It is a painless cream that takes it off. It takes a while but its cheap and worth it!
2007-06-15 05:44:54
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answered by deet deet 3
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maybe try fingernail polish remover?
2007-06-15 05:28:03
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answered by FuriousRain007 4
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Soap and water
2007-06-15 05:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to see these tattos in great detail and up close first
2007-06-15 11:51:36
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answered by ngcigar 3
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I love his new look. Let's go at lunch and get that put on our other boobies . . .
2007-06-15 05:24:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say sue!!!!!!!!!!!!! Or wait... you could start a fashion trend "Be your avitar, so real it hurts" how awesome would that be?! Except...well keep the tat and then maybe...maybe...we could put a tatoo on him...hmm....
2007-06-15 05:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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