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...I wouldn't want to be the 'tattooist' that is doing that when that rather big beefy guy see's what it actually looks like... I bet he is now in prison for murder... cheers.
Then he on to a good start..prison tattoo's aren't done by experts either!!...I wouldn't want to be the 'tattooist' that is doing that when that rather big beefy guy see's what it actually looks like... I bet he is now in prison for murder... cheers.
at least we made the yellow section here in south africaNot necessarily funny, but anyway ...
Mooseface
Little known member
I dunno... I thought it was pretty good. Fun....I wouldn't want to be the 'tattooist' that is doing that when that rather big beefy guy see's what it actually looks like... I bet he is now in prison for murder... cheers.
Meglos
HAVE A NECTARINE, GONK
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Deleted member 39902
Guest
Lol...the 'attractive hair style' gene must have been recessive. It's been trumped!
HarleyQQ
Well-Known Member
kxk
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NEW YORK Two Buildings on Canal Street Are Waging a Post-it War in Their Windows
What reportedly started last week with a simple message reading “HI,” spelled out in Post-it notes in the window of a downtown office building, has escalated into a war of elaborate Post-it designs between two buildings across from each other on Canal Street that demonstrates the creative talents of employees, as well as a rather impressive ability to put off doing actual work.
Adweek reports that a number of ad agenciesare involved, as is Getty Images. (Full disclosure: New YorkMagazine’s offices are in one of the buildings, and some staffers have joined in, too.)
Employees at the two buildings,have been posting images of the designs on social media with the hashtag #canalnotes.
What reportedly started last week with a simple message reading “HI,” spelled out in Post-it notes in the window of a downtown office building, has escalated into a war of elaborate Post-it designs between two buildings across from each other on Canal Street that demonstrates the creative talents of employees, as well as a rather impressive ability to put off doing actual work.
Adweek reports that a number of ad agenciesare involved, as is Getty Images. (Full disclosure: New YorkMagazine’s offices are in one of the buildings, and some staffers have joined in, too.)
Employees at the two buildings,have been posting images of the designs on social media with the hashtag #canalnotes.
SeanE
I loathe sport on TV...
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