[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 2/7/2008 7:00:32 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> It's always funny to see people  with Chinese writings on them not 
> knowing what's really tatooed onto them. I  learned Chinese for a short 
> time and my teacher said she already saw a big  bald guy (you know that 
> pit-bull kind) with 'orange jam' tatooed on his neck  :D
>
> .t
>
> ============
>
> Sounds like some Chinese tattoo artists  have a sneaky sense of humor. 
>   
He, he. I rather like their sense of humour. I think when I read this 
that I've come across someone of like mind. I've always been saying that 
if I were in the business of tattooing, or painting or embroidering or 
whatever, texts for people who weren't able to read them, I would do 
exactly this kind if thing.

I'm reminded of certain Norwegians selling "black metal merchandise" 
myself, but perhaps I shouldn't reveal their big secrets like this.

- Toralf
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