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Originally posted by QuantumQuackers
For those that understand that they have made a serious mistake getting tatooed, here is help.
The Complete Idiot's Guide To Covering Up Idiotic Tatoos
edit on 15-8-2012 by QuantumQuackers because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by QuantumQuackers
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
reply to post by Destinyone
I have wanted one, but felt I was to old, if I do get one I am going to make sure I can see it and everyone else, what do I have to lose at my age?
What little credibility for being sensible you have left?
'And the linked discovery that the 'princess' in fact had a shaved head, with no hair, but instead wore an elaborate wig, that remains intact to this day, enabling detailed study.'
'It was a total surprise to find a wig,' said the professor, from the Institute of Archeology and Ethnogoraphy at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
'It was put on a shaved head. The base of the wig was a felt 'hat', with two layers of women's hair sown into it. Between the layers was a black flexible substance, which helped to fix and hold the shape and the volume of the wig.'
The 'crowning glory' of the wig was a giant feather some 68.65 cm long, made from felt and covered with black woollen fabric, with a stick inside it to help it stand straight.
'This feather had the figures of 15 birds attached to it, which like in modern Russian Matryoshkha dolls with one inside another, were each of smaller size compared to the previous one,' said Dr Polosmak.
'The birds had leather wings, tails and legs, and long necks, which most likely meant they were swans.
'This feather can be interpreted as a symbol of 'the Tree of Life - a healing tree which existed in so many cultures all around the planet.'By the roots of the tree there is a wooden figure of a deer with a Capricorn's antlers.'
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
I don't believe in ancient times they were just decorative.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
reply to post by Destinyone
I have decided a dancer in a thunderstorm.