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By popular demand
Oct 09, 2007 14:00
These pics are not the best , they where taken by my phone, but you get the idea
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please check my
myspace f
or the pics of my Tattoos
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corsetsnpearls
October 9 2007, 19:21:37 UTC
NICE!!
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dream_endless
October 9 2007, 19:29:48 UTC
Can't see them :P
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roman_kard
October 9 2007, 20:05:58 UTC
check myspace
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tagancalera
October 9 2007, 19:35:31 UTC
Invisible Tattoos!!! Or did you just post small red "x"s on yourself?
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roman_kard
October 9 2007, 20:06:10 UTC
check myspace
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geminibalance
October 9 2007, 20:17:23 UTC
I can't believe Jason, Long May He Reign, tattooed his skin! This is wild!
They look nifty!
What does the Hebrew say? I think you told me once, but I can't remember.
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roman_kard
October 9 2007, 21:04:32 UTC
Jason, Long May He Reign,
I like that thats good.
I have always said I wanted Tattoo's
the Hebrew is
kafatz haderech, or kfitzat haderech depending on your transliteration
which roughly means to shorten the path.
it refers to a particular type of miracle where a large distance may be covered or an obstacle may be overcome, to achieve a greater goal.
example for the talmud, with a slight variation
"shelosha kaftza lahem haAretz"
"for three persons did the earth (the road) shrink"
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loyal_incarnate
October 10 2007, 04:10:20 UTC
You're a dick.
I dont have a myspace and you moved the pics
email them to me :P
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roman_kard
October 10 2007, 05:50:20 UTC
Actually they weren't showing up for people, so i move them
E-mail on the way
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They look nifty!
What does the Hebrew say? I think you told me once, but I can't remember.
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I like that thats good.
I have always said I wanted Tattoo's
the Hebrew is
kafatz haderech, or kfitzat haderech depending on your transliteration
which roughly means to shorten the path.
it refers to a particular type of miracle where a large distance may be covered or an obstacle may be overcome, to achieve a greater goal.
example for the talmud, with a slight variation
"shelosha kaftza lahem haAretz"
"for three persons did the earth (the road) shrink"
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I dont have a myspace and you moved the pics
email them to me :P
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E-mail on the way
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