Nottingham, U.K. (AHN) - Author J.K. Rowling's outing of Harry Potter's mentor Albus Dumbledore has caused reactions of different kinds around the world.
And a more amusing consequence of the announcement is being experienced by 36-year old Paul Croft, who brandishes a 2-foot tattoo of the newly-exposed wizard on his back.
Circumstances have, however, turned against the well-meaning factory worker father as his co-workers have found it an irresistible urge to make him the butt end of jokes ever since the revelation that Dumbledore was gay, and was in love with a fellow wizard.
"I went into work and everyone was snickering," recalled Croft. "When I walked in, one of the lads said, 'Oi, Paul heard about Dumbledore?"
"It's been terrible," he added. "I've always liked Dumbledore - just not in that way."
The tattoo, which cost $1200, portrayed Dumbledore holding a scroll which bore the names of Croft's five children, all of whom are huge Harry Potter fans.
Avatars can be changed, tattoos no so much
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feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Re: Avatars can be changed, tattoos no so much
I'm surprised he wasn't the butt of jokes just for having a 2-foot tattoo of a wizard on his back!themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.feedsyndicate.com/articles/7008944093
Nottingham, U.K. (AHN) - Author J.K. Rowling's outing of Harry Potter's mentor Albus Dumbledore has caused reactions of different kinds around the world.
And a more amusing consequence of the announcement is being experienced by 36-year old Paul Croft, who brandishes a 2-foot tattoo of the newly-exposed wizard on his back.
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Permanant Reminder of a Temporary Feeling
By: jimmy buffett
She was no marine back from the philippines
She was their pride and joy, their incarnation
Her parents viewed the chief with shock and disbelief
Looking for some other explanation
The indian on her back was poised for an attack
She said a tatoo is a badge of validation
But the truth of the matter is far more revealing
Its a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling
Permanent reminder
Of a temporary feeling
Amnesiac episodes that never go away
Its no complex momemto its not set of revealing
Just a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling
By: jimmy buffett
She was no marine back from the philippines
She was their pride and joy, their incarnation
Her parents viewed the chief with shock and disbelief
Looking for some other explanation
The indian on her back was poised for an attack
She said a tatoo is a badge of validation
But the truth of the matter is far more revealing
Its a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling
Permanent reminder
Of a temporary feeling
Amnesiac episodes that never go away
Its no complex momemto its not set of revealing
Just a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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"Don't know the reasonthemanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Permanant Reminder of a Temporary Feeling
By: jimmy buffett
She was no marine back from the philippines
She was their pride and joy, their incarnation
Her parents viewed the chief with shock and disbelief
Looking for some other explanation
The indian on her back was poised for an attack
She said a tatoo is a badge of validation
But the truth of the matter is far more revealing
Its a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling
Permanent reminder
Of a temporary feeling
Amnesiac episodes that never go away
Its no complex momemto its not set of revealing
Just a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling
I stayed here all season.
Nothing to show but this brand-new tattoo.
But it's a real beauty,
a Mexican cutie.
How it got here I haven't a clue."
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ne1410s wrote:"Tatooes are a permanent reminder of temporary insanity."
Personally, I take exception to both of those quotes. I am neither insane nor poor, and I've been tatted up four times since 2000. I'm not ruling out future tattoos, either.earendel wrote:"Tattoos are a poor man's investment in art."
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Take it up with MAJ Winchester, then. I have no objection to tattoos, though I'd never get one myself (needle-phobia and elwing-phobia)NellyLunatic1980 wrote:ne1410s wrote:"Tatooes are a permanent reminder of temporary insanity."Personally, I take exception to both of those quotes. I am neither insane nor poor, and I've been tatted up four times since 2000. I'm not ruling out future tattoos, either.earendel wrote:"Tattoos are a poor man's investment in art."
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I happen to like seeing a good tattoo - and I've seen lots of them when I used to go to the gym in Vegas. I have one and very nearly had the spider web from my shoulder to my elbow. But, for some reason never pulled the trigger. Lady G has a number of them - all daintily done. No garish, ugly tats there. I happen to think they can be very sexy if done properly. I don't like the big symbols on the back of neck or armbands on the girls. And I have often remarked to the wearer that I liked their tat if I thought it merited a remark. I know that many people do not like them and think those that get them are weird or strange. So be it. I never really considered myself ultra-conservative anyway. 

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Did you see the pic of mine?Sir_Galahad wrote:I happen to like seeing a good tattoo - and I've seen lots of them when I used to go to the gym in Vegas. I have one and very nearly had the spider web from my shoulder to my elbow. But, for some reason never pulled the trigger. Lady G has a number of them - all daintily done. No garish, ugly tats there. I happen to think they can be very sexy if done properly. I don't like the big symbols on the back of neck or armbands on the girls. And I have often remarked to the wearer that I liked their tat if I thought it merited a remark. I know that many people do not like them and think those that get them are weird or strange. So be it. I never really considered myself ultra-conservative anyway.
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A while back my then-three-year old saw a guy with tatooes all up and down his sleeveless arms. Her comment was: "He has too many stamps."Sir_Galahad wrote:I happen to like seeing a good tattoo - and I've seen lots of them when I used to go to the gym in Vegas. I have one and very nearly had the spider web from my shoulder to my elbow. But, for some reason never pulled the trigger. Lady G has a number of them - all daintily done. No garish, ugly tats there. I happen to think they can be very sexy if done properly. I don't like the big symbols on the back of neck or armbands on the girls. And I have often remarked to the wearer that I liked their tat if I thought it merited a remark. I know that many people do not like them and think those that get them are weird or strange. So be it. I never really considered myself ultra-conservative anyway.
I was going to get one that said "Welcome to Jamaica. Have a nice day." They ran out of room, though, after the J.
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:Did you see the pic of mine?Sir_Galahad wrote:I happen to like seeing a good tattoo - and I've seen lots of them when I used to go to the gym in Vegas. ...
I don't think I have.
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That's funny!wbtravis007 wrote: A while back my then-three-year old saw a guy with tatooes all up and down his sleeveless arms. Her comment was: "He has too many stamps."
I was going to get one that said "Welcome to Jamaica. Have a nice day." They ran out of room, though, after the J.
I have seen many cable shows where the guys (and some girls) get "sleeves" done. I have never been much of a fan of those, even if they are tastefully done. Between the sleeves and the overall body tats, I think that it's a bit much. I have seen some really nice full back tattoos, though I would never consider having that done. Those are tats that I feel look much better on someone else.
I think the strangest ones I have seen are they guys that had their faces tatooed so that they resembled a lizard and a leopard (I think it was). That's way out there weird.
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We're leaving right now to get a pair of lips tattooed on my daughter's butt
lol - a message to the insurance company?
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Here's a close-up. Located on my upper left arm/shoulder.Sir_Galahad wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote:Did you see the pic of mine?Sir_Galahad wrote:I happen to like seeing a good tattoo - and I've seen lots of them when I used to go to the gym in Vegas. ...
I don't think I have.
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That's a nice one. I don't have any photos of my spider web but it, too, is on my upper left arm. I am debating on getting one on my chest in memory of my son but haven't made a final decision yet.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Here's a close-up. Located on my upper left arm/shoulder.Sir_Galahad wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote: Did you see the pic of mine?
I don't think I have.
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Associated Press - 10/2/07
Meredith Vierra revealed last night on The Today Show that she got a tatoo of the Who Wants to be A Millionaire logo on her back while she was out drunk last night, partying with Barbara Walters and Rosie O'Donnell in a local New York City club. She has not immediatly responded to emails regarding whether she plans to have it removed.
Just kidding Meredith, lol
Meredith Vierra revealed last night on The Today Show that she got a tatoo of the Who Wants to be A Millionaire logo on her back while she was out drunk last night, partying with Barbara Walters and Rosie O'Donnell in a local New York City club. She has not immediatly responded to emails regarding whether she plans to have it removed.








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The only tat I've ever seen that I liked was on Macs.
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I bet Paul and the kids will be fine. People have been naming their children after Dumbledore for years because of his fine qualities. Those didn't vanish when he was outed.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:And a more amusing consequence of the announcement is being experienced by 36-year old Paul Croft, who brandishes a 2-foot tattoo of the newly-exposed wizard on his back.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller