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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1169159" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>A few years ago, there was a group of boys that would load hay for people that baled the small square ones. Every one of those boys were covered in tattoos. None of their tattoos covered a large area, just small pictures, but none of them had the same one. It looked like they all went into a tattoo shop and paid for 10 tattoos each and to not repeat the same one twice. They had them on their stomachs, arms, chest, back, neck, legs, arms, etc...... anywhere there was a spot to put one.</p><p></p><p>Some didn't wear shirts when while loading the hay on the trailer or unloading it in the barn. When they would get through, they would put their hands on the ground; their head down, and flip their legs up on the side of the barn like walking on their hands, as the other's would hose him down with water starting at the waist just below their pants, and let the water flow down their stomachs and their backs to wash all the hay and dust off of each other. The water would run down their face and over their nose and mouth, as they were bubbling and snorting. You could tell by the sounds they were making that the water was so cold after being hot. It is a wonder they didn't have heart attacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1169159, member: 637"] A few years ago, there was a group of boys that would load hay for people that baled the small square ones. Every one of those boys were covered in tattoos. None of their tattoos covered a large area, just small pictures, but none of them had the same one. It looked like they all went into a tattoo shop and paid for 10 tattoos each and to not repeat the same one twice. They had them on their stomachs, arms, chest, back, neck, legs, arms, etc...... anywhere there was a spot to put one. Some didn't wear shirts when while loading the hay on the trailer or unloading it in the barn. When they would get through, they would put their hands on the ground; their head down, and flip their legs up on the side of the barn like walking on their hands, as the other's would hose him down with water starting at the waist just below their pants, and let the water flow down their stomachs and their backs to wash all the hay and dust off of each other. The water would run down their face and over their nose and mouth, as they were bubbling and snorting. You could tell by the sounds they were making that the water was so cold after being hot. It is a wonder they didn't have heart attacks. [/QUOTE]
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