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Mick Weder

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    Mick Weder got a reaction from SeeSea in Hi Everyone! I Got My First Tattoo Today.   
    @TheAsian
    You dived straight in off the cuff, without thought and recklessly without giving a fuck apart from just wanting to get tattooed...just like a lot of us did when we were 18 ;)
    Tattoos are the stories of our lives, they form part of our life experiences and you've just embarked on one of your own.
    It's done man. Love it.
    A lot of us come from a generation of where having your hands and neck slammed are areas that were "earned" We also came from a generation that a tattooer wouldn't tattoo your hands or neck until you had earned it by having a high proportion of your body already committed.
    As my original tattooer told me when I was 18, "there will come a day, at least one that for whatever reason you will wish no one can see your tattoos, and when you're in that moment, I don't want to be remembered as the person who tattooed your face, neck or hands"
    I never gave that much thought when I was 18, but I learned to understand what it meant.
    I waited until I was suited to hit solid hands and neck and I love them. I'm still as reckless as what I was when I was 18...AND, I hold s respectable Govt management position. I just have to work harder to show motherfuckers I know my stuff.
    We're in a different generation now. We don't have the same "code" as what a lot of us here were brought up with.
    My parents couldn't understand why I pierced my ear at 14 and tattooed my arm at 17. I can't understand why the youth today plug their ears or choose a hand or neck tattoo as their 1st, but it's not for me to understand. It's for you :)
    Now!! Start working on your bodysuit!
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from cltattooing in Hi Everyone! I Got My First Tattoo Today.   
    @TheAsian
    You dived straight in off the cuff, without thought and recklessly without giving a fuck apart from just wanting to get tattooed...just like a lot of us did when we were 18 ;)
    Tattoos are the stories of our lives, they form part of our life experiences and you've just embarked on one of your own.
    It's done man. Love it.
    A lot of us come from a generation of where having your hands and neck slammed are areas that were "earned" We also came from a generation that a tattooer wouldn't tattoo your hands or neck until you had earned it by having a high proportion of your body already committed.
    As my original tattooer told me when I was 18, "there will come a day, at least one that for whatever reason you will wish no one can see your tattoos, and when you're in that moment, I don't want to be remembered as the person who tattooed your face, neck or hands"
    I never gave that much thought when I was 18, but I learned to understand what it meant.
    I waited until I was suited to hit solid hands and neck and I love them. I'm still as reckless as what I was when I was 18...AND, I hold s respectable Govt management position. I just have to work harder to show motherfuckers I know my stuff.
    We're in a different generation now. We don't have the same "code" as what a lot of us here were brought up with.
    My parents couldn't understand why I pierced my ear at 14 and tattooed my arm at 17. I can't understand why the youth today plug their ears or choose a hand or neck tattoo as their 1st, but it's not for me to understand. It's for you :)
    Now!! Start working on your bodysuit!
  3. Like
    Mick Weder got a reaction from hogg in Hi Everyone! I Got My First Tattoo Today.   
    @TheAsian
    You dived straight in off the cuff, without thought and recklessly without giving a fuck apart from just wanting to get tattooed...just like a lot of us did when we were 18 ;)
    Tattoos are the stories of our lives, they form part of our life experiences and you've just embarked on one of your own.
    It's done man. Love it.
    A lot of us come from a generation of where having your hands and neck slammed are areas that were "earned" We also came from a generation that a tattooer wouldn't tattoo your hands or neck until you had earned it by having a high proportion of your body already committed.
    As my original tattooer told me when I was 18, "there will come a day, at least one that for whatever reason you will wish no one can see your tattoos, and when you're in that moment, I don't want to be remembered as the person who tattooed your face, neck or hands"
    I never gave that much thought when I was 18, but I learned to understand what it meant.
    I waited until I was suited to hit solid hands and neck and I love them. I'm still as reckless as what I was when I was 18...AND, I hold s respectable Govt management position. I just have to work harder to show motherfuckers I know my stuff.
    We're in a different generation now. We don't have the same "code" as what a lot of us here were brought up with.
    My parents couldn't understand why I pierced my ear at 14 and tattooed my arm at 17. I can't understand why the youth today plug their ears or choose a hand or neck tattoo as their 1st, but it's not for me to understand. It's for you :)
    Now!! Start working on your bodysuit!
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from polliwog in Hi Everyone! I Got My First Tattoo Today.   
    @TheAsian
    You dived straight in off the cuff, without thought and recklessly without giving a fuck apart from just wanting to get tattooed...just like a lot of us did when we were 18 ;)
    Tattoos are the stories of our lives, they form part of our life experiences and you've just embarked on one of your own.
    It's done man. Love it.
    A lot of us come from a generation of where having your hands and neck slammed are areas that were "earned" We also came from a generation that a tattooer wouldn't tattoo your hands or neck until you had earned it by having a high proportion of your body already committed.
    As my original tattooer told me when I was 18, "there will come a day, at least one that for whatever reason you will wish no one can see your tattoos, and when you're in that moment, I don't want to be remembered as the person who tattooed your face, neck or hands"
    I never gave that much thought when I was 18, but I learned to understand what it meant.
    I waited until I was suited to hit solid hands and neck and I love them. I'm still as reckless as what I was when I was 18...AND, I hold s respectable Govt management position. I just have to work harder to show motherfuckers I know my stuff.
    We're in a different generation now. We don't have the same "code" as what a lot of us here were brought up with.
    My parents couldn't understand why I pierced my ear at 14 and tattooed my arm at 17. I can't understand why the youth today plug their ears or choose a hand or neck tattoo as their 1st, but it's not for me to understand. It's for you :)
    Now!! Start working on your bodysuit!
  5. Like
    Mick Weder got a reaction from beez in Hi Everyone! I Got My First Tattoo Today.   
    @TheAsian
    You dived straight in off the cuff, without thought and recklessly without giving a fuck apart from just wanting to get tattooed...just like a lot of us did when we were 18 ;)
    Tattoos are the stories of our lives, they form part of our life experiences and you've just embarked on one of your own.
    It's done man. Love it.
    A lot of us come from a generation of where having your hands and neck slammed are areas that were "earned" We also came from a generation that a tattooer wouldn't tattoo your hands or neck until you had earned it by having a high proportion of your body already committed.
    As my original tattooer told me when I was 18, "there will come a day, at least one that for whatever reason you will wish no one can see your tattoos, and when you're in that moment, I don't want to be remembered as the person who tattooed your face, neck or hands"
    I never gave that much thought when I was 18, but I learned to understand what it meant.
    I waited until I was suited to hit solid hands and neck and I love them. I'm still as reckless as what I was when I was 18...AND, I hold s respectable Govt management position. I just have to work harder to show motherfuckers I know my stuff.
    We're in a different generation now. We don't have the same "code" as what a lot of us here were brought up with.
    My parents couldn't understand why I pierced my ear at 14 and tattooed my arm at 17. I can't understand why the youth today plug their ears or choose a hand or neck tattoo as their 1st, but it's not for me to understand. It's for you :)
    Now!! Start working on your bodysuit!
  6. Like
    Mick Weder got a reaction from finegentleman in Hi Everyone! I Got My First Tattoo Today.   
    @TheAsian
    You dived straight in off the cuff, without thought and recklessly without giving a fuck apart from just wanting to get tattooed...just like a lot of us did when we were 18 ;)
    Tattoos are the stories of our lives, they form part of our life experiences and you've just embarked on one of your own.
    It's done man. Love it.
    A lot of us come from a generation of where having your hands and neck slammed are areas that were "earned" We also came from a generation that a tattooer wouldn't tattoo your hands or neck until you had earned it by having a high proportion of your body already committed.
    As my original tattooer told me when I was 18, "there will come a day, at least one that for whatever reason you will wish no one can see your tattoos, and when you're in that moment, I don't want to be remembered as the person who tattooed your face, neck or hands"
    I never gave that much thought when I was 18, but I learned to understand what it meant.
    I waited until I was suited to hit solid hands and neck and I love them. I'm still as reckless as what I was when I was 18...AND, I hold s respectable Govt management position. I just have to work harder to show motherfuckers I know my stuff.
    We're in a different generation now. We don't have the same "code" as what a lot of us here were brought up with.
    My parents couldn't understand why I pierced my ear at 14 and tattooed my arm at 17. I can't understand why the youth today plug their ears or choose a hand or neck tattoo as their 1st, but it's not for me to understand. It's for you :)
    Now!! Start working on your bodysuit!
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from polliwog in Post awesome things you have been doing recently   
    Racking up thousands of kilometres
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from cltattooing in Squidpants/Leg Mania; or, where we're at with our leg tattoos.   
    Little bit of knee action

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    Mick Weder got a reaction from GlaryMilberg in Restaurant Refuses Service to Man Because of Facial Tattoos   
    In Qld, Australia now, it's common to be refused from venues for having hand, neck and face tattoos. Especially on the Gold Coast.
    The way I see it is that these venues are mainstream. Fuck mainstream. Never wanted to mix with them fuckers anyway. Give me a dingy blues club any day of the week.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from The Tig in Restaurant Refuses Service to Man Because of Facial Tattoos   
    In Qld, Australia now, it's common to be refused from venues for having hand, neck and face tattoos. Especially on the Gold Coast.
    The way I see it is that these venues are mainstream. Fuck mainstream. Never wanted to mix with them fuckers anyway. Give me a dingy blues club any day of the week.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from MadeIndelible in Restaurant Refuses Service to Man Because of Facial Tattoos   
    In Qld, Australia now, it's common to be refused from venues for having hand, neck and face tattoos. Especially on the Gold Coast.
    The way I see it is that these venues are mainstream. Fuck mainstream. Never wanted to mix with them fuckers anyway. Give me a dingy blues club any day of the week.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from sighthound in Restaurant Refuses Service to Man Because of Facial Tattoos   
    In Qld, Australia now, it's common to be refused from venues for having hand, neck and face tattoos. Especially on the Gold Coast.
    The way I see it is that these venues are mainstream. Fuck mainstream. Never wanted to mix with them fuckers anyway. Give me a dingy blues club any day of the week.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from Colored Guy in Restaurant Refuses Service to Man Because of Facial Tattoos   
    In Qld, Australia now, it's common to be refused from venues for having hand, neck and face tattoos. Especially on the Gold Coast.
    The way I see it is that these venues are mainstream. Fuck mainstream. Never wanted to mix with them fuckers anyway. Give me a dingy blues club any day of the week.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from MoistTowelette in just posting a pic of my torso.   
    Brill
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from xcom in Trying to zone out   
    If you're lying on your side and being blasted, it's amazing how just placing a pillow between your thighs can help.
    Total comfort is necessary for long & painful sittings.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from Dumpleton in Post awesome things you have been doing recently   
    Racking up thousands of kilometres
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from SStu in Post awesome things you have been doing recently   
    Racking up thousands of kilometres
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from sophistre in Post awesome things you have been doing recently   
    Racking up thousands of kilometres
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from joakim urma in Your Kids and Tattoos   
    My son is nearly 12, my daughter nearly 10.
    My daughter likes looking at my tattoos but says it won't be for her. She's funny though, she sees other people with tattoos and frequently and quietly comments, "dad, you have way more tattoos than him"
    My son is always planning his suit which comprises of dragons, snakes, ships and skulls.
    They can never understand why people have to stare so intently when we're out when I'm rocking singlet and shorts.
    It's nice to know they're developing a non judgmental attitude towards people who "appear" different.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from polliwog in Your Kids and Tattoos   
    My son is nearly 12, my daughter nearly 10.
    My daughter likes looking at my tattoos but says it won't be for her. She's funny though, she sees other people with tattoos and frequently and quietly comments, "dad, you have way more tattoos than him"
    My son is always planning his suit which comprises of dragons, snakes, ships and skulls.
    They can never understand why people have to stare so intently when we're out when I'm rocking singlet and shorts.
    It's nice to know they're developing a non judgmental attitude towards people who "appear" different.
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from Mark Bee in Post awesome things you have been doing recently   
    Racking up thousands of kilometres
  22. Like
    Mick Weder got a reaction from xcom in Post awesome things you have been doing recently   
    Racking up thousands of kilometres
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    Mick Weder got a reaction from kimkong in Your Kids and Tattoos   
    My son is nearly 12, my daughter nearly 10.
    My daughter likes looking at my tattoos but says it won't be for her. She's funny though, she sees other people with tattoos and frequently and quietly comments, "dad, you have way more tattoos than him"
    My son is always planning his suit which comprises of dragons, snakes, ships and skulls.
    They can never understand why people have to stare so intently when we're out when I'm rocking singlet and shorts.
    It's nice to know they're developing a non judgmental attitude towards people who "appear" different.
  24. Like
    Mick Weder got a reaction from hogg in Your Kids and Tattoos   
    My son is nearly 12, my daughter nearly 10.
    My daughter likes looking at my tattoos but says it won't be for her. She's funny though, she sees other people with tattoos and frequently and quietly comments, "dad, you have way more tattoos than him"
    My son is always planning his suit which comprises of dragons, snakes, ships and skulls.
    They can never understand why people have to stare so intently when we're out when I'm rocking singlet and shorts.
    It's nice to know they're developing a non judgmental attitude towards people who "appear" different.
  25. Like
    Mick Weder got a reaction from SeeSea in Your Kids and Tattoos   
    My son is nearly 12, my daughter nearly 10.
    My daughter likes looking at my tattoos but says it won't be for her. She's funny though, she sees other people with tattoos and frequently and quietly comments, "dad, you have way more tattoos than him"
    My son is always planning his suit which comprises of dragons, snakes, ships and skulls.
    They can never understand why people have to stare so intently when we're out when I'm rocking singlet and shorts.
    It's nice to know they're developing a non judgmental attitude towards people who "appear" different.
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