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I don't mind the black polish. I can look past that and appreciate the pair of feet they coat.
As far as the tats go, I'm not a huge fan of them. A small subtle classy tat around the ankle or face of the foot is alright, but when the tats start to get so large the feet become lost and are only used as a canvas for art, I don't agree with.
Seems tats on the feet are a huge thing on the west coast. Before this topic came up I was cruising the pics on the contributions section (particularly "California Beach Feet") and thinking to myself whats up with all the fucking tats on the feet?
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41? That's not old. I'm 22, one of my good friends is 44. Sometimes I feel like he's a long lost brother or cousin.
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I laughed out loud, even though I love black polish and I don`t mind foot tattoos too much. And I´m old, too.
-Hal-
PS. The black polish fashion hasn`t seemed to reach Germany yet...I hardly ever see girls with dark polish. Creamy colours and light-grey were in this summer.
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LOL! Too funny! I don't mind the black toenail polish as a change of pace every once in awhile. However, I can see that it's now getting overplayed, just like French pedicures have been overplayed for the last few years now. I totally agree on the tattoos. I don't like seeing them on feet, let alone on any other parts of a woman's body. I'll never understand why tattoos have suddenly become fashionable.
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Find French Toast and French Fries more yummy than French Pedicures. Sorry, unless on a super tan light skinned girl, or a dark skinned one, they look boring.
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Wow, I didn't know this many people had opposition to tattoos and black polish. Leave it to me to be the odd one...
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quote:Originally posted by hyperion2424: Talos: Odd is good! I like french and lots of people don't. It's all cool.
Let's go get a beer. Lots of good ones here in the upper midwest.
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Got Killian's and Newcastle? I go straight for the Jager, lol. I live in Georgia, but I'm from Illinois. Are you farther north than that?
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Though my preference is far more narrow. I don't like nail polish at all, I think I also missed a meeting. One that said getting a mouthful of bad chemicals was a good thing.
Tattoos are pretty skanky too. It's funny. All the girls who I used to know at school have them, along with children whilst they were children. I never saw a tattoo whilst I was studying at Oxford. And I'm glad too. I just find it hilarious that people get them to be individual, when they just well, another poster put it better than I will.
I tell you what I don't like too.
Toe rings. What on this glorious planet are they for?
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