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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 546922"><p>over 25 years ago, this movie called "tatoo" came out and all I remember about it was the poster of a guy covered with tatoos. I've never seen the movie. But a lot of the actors in the movie had tatoos done for the movie and the makeup artists invented or perfected some kind of ink that would last for about three weeks. This way, the actors didn't have to get real tatoos.</p><p></p><p>Anyway , my older brother , at the time was about 17 and he bought the tatoo kit (with this ink) and put a tatoo on his chest and went down to the dinner table with his wifebeater shirt on with the upper part of the chest visible (hence tatoo was visible). I didn't notice it at all but at some point I noticed my father staring intently ahead at my brother across the table. I always picked up on my father's bad moods(which we kids with our bickering caused) at the table because invariably I would feel the brunt of them as he was on my left and the dinner table in front of me and the wall on the right made escape almost impossible if he got pissed off. </p><p></p><p>But anyway, I followed his line of sight and saw that it intersected the tatoo on my brother's chest. Within seconds of confirmation of the transgression, my father lept across the table with the intent to strangle my brother. I think you might have guessed my father didn't like tatoos and told us never to get them. My brother pushed away from the table telling him "It's fake, it's fake, IT"S FAKE " and managed to smudge it a bit to prove it(as he probably applied it a half hour previously) My father calmed down after that. As you may imagine, my older brother was and is still an idiot to this day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 546922"] over 25 years ago, this movie called "tatoo" came out and all I remember about it was the poster of a guy covered with tatoos. I've never seen the movie. But a lot of the actors in the movie had tatoos done for the movie and the makeup artists invented or perfected some kind of ink that would last for about three weeks. This way, the actors didn't have to get real tatoos. Anyway , my older brother , at the time was about 17 and he bought the tatoo kit (with this ink) and put a tatoo on his chest and went down to the dinner table with his wifebeater shirt on with the upper part of the chest visible (hence tatoo was visible). I didn't notice it at all but at some point I noticed my father staring intently ahead at my brother across the table. I always picked up on my father's bad moods(which we kids with our bickering caused) at the table because invariably I would feel the brunt of them as he was on my left and the dinner table in front of me and the wall on the right made escape almost impossible if he got pissed off. But anyway, I followed his line of sight and saw that it intersected the tatoo on my brother's chest. Within seconds of confirmation of the transgression, my father lept across the table with the intent to strangle my brother. I think you might have guessed my father didn't like tatoos and told us never to get them. My brother pushed away from the table telling him "It's fake, it's fake, IT"S FAKE " and managed to smudge it a bit to prove it(as he probably applied it a half hour previously) My father calmed down after that. As you may imagine, my older brother was and is still an idiot to this day [/QUOTE]
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