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  • Emma Hart,

    I was informed that the central nerves area is friggin painful so Emma you may want to try the stomach.

    Heh, I gained twenty kilos when I was pregnant. Unless I'm tattooing a ploughed field, on my stomach is right out.

    Though I am blown away by this scar tattooing. The lizard over the mastectomy scar is very cool.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report Reply

  • Jackie Clark,

    The lizard over the mastectomy scar is very cool.

    That's fantastic. Did you see the documentary Titless Wonders, Emma? That woman reminds me of the women that Gaylene Preston talked to, and filmed. Many, like my mum, chose not to have reconstructive surgery. They viewed their titlessness as sort of a badge, if you will. A tattoo seems to be a really good way of preserving that, and saying what you want to say in a somewhat more obvious way.

    Mt Eden, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 3136 posts Report Reply

  • Sacha,

    No tatoo stories, but observing that Sofie's phrase "a good reminder of a drunket with 2 beautiful friends" shows the new word works really well. Bravo!

    Ak • Since May 2008 • 19745 posts Report Reply

  • Emma Hart,

    Did you see the documentary Titless Wonders, Emma?

    Yeah, I did, it was lovely. Breast cancer runs rampant in the female line of my family. I lost a cousin to it when I was little, and both my mother and aunt have had lumps removed. The prospect has always scared me more than a little. But these tattoos, they're like taking control back over your own body.

    There's a picture somewhere, I can't remember if it's on that site or not, of a woman who's had a reconstruction done, then covered the reconstructed breast in a cherry blossom tattoo. That's my plan now.

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report Reply

  • Josh Addison,

    I was told about someone who had "1." tattooed on one hand, and then "1. hand" on his foot. Because, right, because it's a foot note.

    After being told of this, we then sat around thinking up similarly themed additions, like getting "ibid" on the other foot...

    Onehunga, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 298 posts Report Reply

  • Jackie Clark,

    Yeah, I did, it was lovely. Breast cancer runs rampant in the female line of my family.

    Yes, me too. I spend a reasonable amount of time thinking, as a large breasted woman, what I would do were I ever to get it. Oh, and getting regular mammograms.
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    Mt Eden, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 3136 posts Report Reply

  • Roger,

    Oh and a friend had a microsoft blue screen of death error message tatooed up his forearm

    http://modblog.bmezine.com/wp-content/uploads/200707261209-pix1.jpg/link text

    Hamilton • Since Jun 2007 • 179 posts Report Reply

  • Roger,

    Hamilton • Since Jun 2007 • 179 posts Report Reply

  • Roger,

    Hamilton • Since Jun 2007 • 179 posts Report Reply

  • Stephen Judd,

    like getting "ibid" on the other foot...

    ... and "cf" on your penis.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 3122 posts Report Reply

  • Emma Hart,

    ... and "cf" on your penis.

    Or "sic". Or "stet".

    Christchurch • Since Nov 2006 • 4651 posts Report Reply

  • Sofie Bribiesca,

    BSOD This is Drunken Llama just after he got it done. He popped into the local to show us and quickly downed a Galbraiths Bitter and Twisted or was it a Resurrection? :)

    here and there. • Since Nov 2007 • 6796 posts Report Reply

  • Sacha,

    Heh. I love "stet". :)

    Ak • Since May 2008 • 19745 posts Report Reply

  • Newsprint,

    BSOD This is Drunken Llama just after he got it done.

    Another way in which macs have more style -- a small grey folder with the question mark of death would look much better!

    Wellington • Since Mar 2008 • 42 posts Report Reply

  • JackElder,

    Roger - love that page, you may notice that my avatar is a clipped piece of the Sturmey Archer sprocket. That page seems to have inspired a couple of other cyclists to get similar tats; see this Sturmey Archer arm piece or this variant on the Rudge.

    A plethora of cycling tats available at Squirrels Cycling Tattoo Collection (sic).

    Wellington • Since Mar 2008 • 709 posts Report Reply

  • Sam F,

    Another option for cheapskates and masochists: I have heard the the term "chainring tattoo" used to refer to a particular kind of cycling injury, where little dots of scar tissue are left after your leg impacts the chainwheel teeth. Sometimes embedded grease or oil make a trail of permanent black points for the perfect tattoo effect. Also called the "rookie mark" by the meanspirited.

    Anyhow, carry on.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 1611 posts Report Reply

  • JackElder,

    I have heard the the term "chainring tattoo" used to refer to a particular kind of cycling injury, where little dots of scar tissue are left after your leg impacts the chainwheel teeth...

    It's more commonly just used to refer to a greasy mark on the inside of your right calf from accidentally brushing your outer chainring. There's usually no injury involved. And yes, it's normally seen as a sign of mild muppetry, though it happens to us all... though I've seen a few inked on permanently as well.

    Wellington • Since Mar 2008 • 709 posts Report Reply

  • Glenn Pearce,

    Another option for cheapskates and masochists: I have heard the the term "chainring tattoo" used to refer to a particular kind of cycling injury, where little dots of scar tissue are left after your leg impacts the chainwheel teeth. Sometimes embedded grease or oil make a trail of permanent black points for the perfect tattoo effect. Also called the "rookie mark" by the meanspirited.

    I've got one on the inside of my thigh. I was kneeling down behind my VW beetle adjusting something or other on the engine when it backfired with my leg about 2 inches from the little pea shooter tailpipe. I was wearing shorts, it hurt like the buggery and I've still got carbon embedded in it over 20 years later.

    Auckland • Since Feb 2007 • 504 posts Report Reply

  • Paul Williams,

    I've not had a chance to follow this discussion too closely, so apologies if this its already covered, but can I ask two questions of anyone inclined to advise?

    Firstly, do you know of any good artists in Sydney that you'd trust to do a pohutukawa design?

    Secondly, who'd you recommend to do a something like a pohutukawa that's in Welly (as I'm back over for a week and that might be when I finally get the courage I've lacked for several years).

    Sydney • Since Nov 2006 • 2273 posts Report Reply

  • Roger,

    Jack -

    It's more commonly just used to refer to a greasy mark on the inside of your right calf ... though I've seen a few inked on permanently as well.

    That is why I went for a 1970s Raleigh chainwheel on my right ankle... an 'in' cycling joke, and a hark back to my first 10-speed

    Hamilton • Since Jun 2007 • 179 posts Report Reply

  • Mel Jo, in reply to Mikaere Curtis,

    My artist (Tim Worrall) was unavailable, so I contacted Gordon Toi Hatfield and arranged an appointment, no waiting list.

    I know I'm a bit late for that topic (and please forgive my mistakes in English, I'm not a native speaker). But I'm soon going to New Zealand and I'd like to get a moko. I discovered Gordon Toi Hatfield in a french TV show. Then I tried to google him to know how to contact him but I didn't find his "tattoo parlour" (don't know if I can use that word but...). Could you please give me his website or e-mail adress or at least the town where he works? It would really help me.

    Thank you for your help!

    Since Jun 2011 • 2 posts Report Reply

  • braykz eleo, in reply to Mel Jo,

    Hi Mel Jo,

    If you wanna contact Gordon Toi Hatfield then send him an e-mail: manamoko@gmail. He's currently in the Netherlands. To get him to do his art for and with you means you will have to be prepared to wait in line and be patient. So signing up early on is hands down the best tip I can give you. His work is widely regarded as one of the very best out there and I can tell you: well worth the wait.

    Wishing you well on your journey.

    Kia kaha

    Since Jun 2011 • 1 posts Report Reply

  • Mel Jo, in reply to braykz eleo,

    Thank you very much for your answer.

    Since Jun 2011 • 2 posts Report Reply

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