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Bacon Is Proof said:
One of my good friends:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6592856/...
ETA: he's getting free laser removal.
cannot imagine being friends with anyone so brain dead (and now sucking the state to cure his stupidity)http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6592856/...
ETA: he's getting free laser removal.
Adam B said:
cannot imagine being friends with anyone so brain dead (and now sucking the state to cure his stupidity)
His stupidity doesn't prevent him from being an exceptionally lovely chap, and he's not sucking the state of anything.I dare say you could probably learn a lot from him.
HTP99 said:
So we have "you're", "dicisions" and is that also "four"?
Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
Perhaps she's Chinese, or Latin? I'd imagine it's much how many English tattoos of symbols and script look to them. Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 28th February 22:33
Bungleaio said:
Time for a bump for this
It's sexually explicit so I'll let you look for yourselves.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3387249/...
What an idiot. It's sexually explicit so I'll let you look for yourselves.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3387249/...
HTP99 said:
So we have "you're", "dicisions" and is that also "four"?
Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
I could be wrong, but the two commas look incorrectly placed (not needed) too.Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 28th February 22:33
HTP99 said:
So we have "you're", "dicisions" and is that also "four"?
Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
I've often wondered that myself, do the "artists" just write exactly what you tell them to do verbatim and it's your responsibility to proof read it etc. before they tattoo it on?Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 28th February 22:33
Type R Tom said:
HTP99 said:
So we have "you're", "dicisions" and is that also "four"?
Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
I've often wondered that myself, do the "artists" just write exactly what you tell them to do verbatim and it's your responsibility to proof read it etc. before they tattoo it on?Why are these imbiciles not having their (or should it be "they're"!) slogan corrected by the tattoo artist before having the tattoo done.
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 28th February 22:33
Client had the mistake pointed out to him by someone and refused to pay. Uncle sued him saying he did what he was told and the sample was approved by the client. Uncle lost, court ruled he was a professional printer, and the client wasn't, so as the professional he should have been expected to spot the error and rectify it.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
I have an uncle in the printing game ( or was 20 years ago). A client asked a large amount of leaflets for his shop, and misspelt part of the address. My uncle didn't pick it up and printed off a sample for client to approve, which he did. Then he completed the order, 1000s of them.
Client had the mistake pointed out to him by someone and refused to pay. Uncle sued him saying he did what he was told and the sample was approved by the client. Uncle lost, court ruled he was a professional printer, and the client wasn't, so as the professional he should have been expected to spot the error and rectify it.
That was a bit harsh unless your uncle was offering proof-reading services as well.Client had the mistake pointed out to him by someone and refused to pay. Uncle sued him saying he did what he was told and the sample was approved by the client. Uncle lost, court ruled he was a professional printer, and the client wasn't, so as the professional he should have been expected to spot the error and rectify it.
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