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Anonymous
Posted October 13, 2010
Ok, so the book has some cool pictures in it - I'll give you that. On a nook however, this is a HUGE waste of money. You can't read many of the captions under the images, and looking at color tattoos in black and white is well...disappointing to say the least. In addition to the color problem, the book is short; very short. I do give the authors as well as every individual in this book big props for being original, seeing as how originality is somewhat lacking these days. Overall, I'd say it's worth checking the book out in the store...where you can just flip through and not pay $10 for five minutes of "reading."
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Posted August 13, 2008
Sweet book. Again, I'm in it. So that's just wonderful.
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Posted July 8, 2008
This book features everything from shockingly stupid, to sick, to completely obscene. If you like to be shocked and you like to laugh, this is a great 'read'. You might be reassured of the stupidity of some people. Go to the store, find the book and sit in a private corner to read it because you WILL laugh! It's hilarious, and wrong, totally wrong. I loved it.
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Posted April 6, 2011
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Overview
Dr. Phil, Gay Unicorns, and Jesus Christ...They're all tattooed on someone's ass. Or face, or whatever. Remember that time you were wasted and thought it would be a good idea to get a tattoo on your leg of Maury Povich shaking hands with Sasquatch, but your friends talked you out of it at the last second? Well, some people don't have any friends...
Aviva Yael and P. M. Chen spent a year going to tattoo conventions and tattoo studios all over the country, chasing, stalking, e-mailing, calling, interviewing, ambushing, and hunting down whomever they could in order to find the most ...