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Post by jonjel on May 7, 2013 11:39:01 GMT 1
Last week I had to meet someone in a pub I never frequent. And I very much doubt I will be frequenting it in future as the majority of the clientele were well down the food chain.
There was one very young lady of considerable proportions - and I do really mean Cyril Smith club. Only young but she had adorned the parts of her body on show - which seemed to be most of it, with tattoos. A fair bit was in the cleavage and I assume I only had 'half the picture' and it extended to territory beyond my gaze.
Now I have a question. If said young lady went on a diet, or simply gave up the burgers chips and fizzy drinks and lost weight, what would happen to the tattoos?
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Post by alancalverd on May 10, 2013 18:27:08 GMT 1
They would shrink, initially fairly evenly in 2 dimensions, then distort as some areas of skin became more firmly anchored than others, and finally wrinkle as the subcutaneous fat disappeared.
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Post by mrsonde on May 11, 2013 13:39:21 GMT 1
Best she keeps on stuffing her face then. Maybe that's why she got the tattoos.
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