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If you look at Marshall's wiki page there's a list of movies he has talked about making : Every one of them sounds like a humdinger... Zombies on oil-rigs, monsters attacking climbers in snow blizzards, WWII version of 'Die Hard'... My kind of director.
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I like some of the occult / dark imagery that Diego does, even if I wouldn't necessarily get it myself. I saw this really cool ribs piece lately which had a bunch of peasants walking into this kind of gothic building or whatever, and rising up out of it is this horned devil, munching away on them. Reminded me of something you'd see in some historical manuscript on witchcraft or something.
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Just watching Neill Marshall's 'Centurion' with Michael Fassbender and Olga Kurylenko again on DVD. I love Marshall's movies... They're like badass updates of the type of movie I used to like watching as a teenager, except with decent actors, scripts and special FX. Probably his best movie, for me, is still 'Dog Soldiers' - best werewolf movie ever.
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I identify with many of the points made in the base post. Except for a snag I almost bought at the absolute height of the property bubble in Ireland. If I had, I'd be neck-deep in negative equity right now. Through blind luck, I didn't, and since then (a number of years at this point) the prices have continued to tumble down and I've kept my powder dry. I don't say that in a gleeful way, because to be honest it's just made me even more inclined to weigh up the real pros and cons of such a big financial commitment. The outlook for the country and the Eurozone as a whole worries me - anything could happen in the next number of years. I'm not an alarmist, but we're on the cusp of oil shock, a greek default, pressure to harmonise tax rates ... That's this year alone. I kind of like the idea of being able to up sticks and leave the country if it finally gets to the point where my paycheck contains not that much more than our social welfare checks do. I'm part of a 'squeezed middle' that is getting smashed from all sides by austerity measures and vested interests intent on protecting some groups and institutions at the expense of anything else. If it gets to a banana republic stage I'd like to be able to simply emigrate, however drastic an option that sounds. Actually - fuck it, I am an alarmist. My GF on the other hand - house-hunting as we speak, so who knows where it will end. She agrees with a poster above - that a house in a time-tested area is going to be a good investment come-what-may. I can see the logic there too, and to be honest I don't like the idea of renting if we ever had a family. One observation - don't know if it's the same in the US as it is here, but really you won't get a mortgage in Ireland past the age of 35 or so - they aren't interested. That means either way I have 4-5 years left to dither tops.
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Diego Brandi from Subskin Rome used to work at the Family Business when I was in there a lot. I saw some really good work from him. In my opinion, anyway... Some of the symbolism is a bit off-the-wall for me, but you did mention neo-trad and I know some people are into that. I thought this one would solve a problem for all those people who seem to want upside-down tattoos on their forearms.... Home
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Wow, very informative, Hawk. I guess prepping an area like the knee that is likely to be coarse / drier skinned in advance is a good idea then - that would not have occurred to me.
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Maybe it helps that we have our own historical North / South issues here too...
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Complex seems to about sum it up. Re: The confederate flag and international perceptions of it ... I can only speak from personal experience, but I think in Ireland it is associated with things like the General Lee from the Dukes of Hazzard, truckers, an idea of 'rednecks' from movies etc. ... And probably there is awareness that it is a contentious symbol in relation to the contemporary US politics and the US Civil war (or should I call that the War of Northern Aggression? ...Joking).
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About 5 weeks on, this is resolving itself slowly. Turns out I have a bulging disc at C6/C7, and it accounts for the symptoms. Probably someone cranking on my neck was the 'buckling' factor, but it's likely that it was able to happen because of general wear and tear over the years, probably some bad posture and probably a lot of 'chin poking' when I was doing things like pull-ups, shoulder presses and whatnot. Anyway, got a pretty good physio and I'm doing a routine that will build stability (strength) in the c-spine area. I look like a mental patient, pushing against bands with my head in the gym, but hopefully it will do the trick. I will eventually have a neck worth of Internet 'big neck' pictures when this is all over. Looks like with a bit of careful rehab over the next few months I should be able to get back to mostly normal training, which means a whole new host of injuries in the coming years. BTW if anyone does have a back problem, but more of a lower back issue, then one of the best books I read recently is Stuart McGill's 'Ultimate Upper Back Fitness and Performance'. He's a Canadian who consults with the NFL. The guy really knows his stuff. BackFitPro.com
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@Rebushido - Well done man, you're probably glad to have it over and done with. It looks great.
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Combining beer with coffee is not exactly a new idea, but this is one of the better irish offerings. They've done the fancy brewing bit in advance - all you need is a bottle-opener.
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I was hoping that Synyster ink (and the two guys pictured) were an elaborate hoax - maybe they're drawing those on with ink pens, smudging them, making the skin look wet etc. ... ?
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I'm looking to buy a grinder (a proper one with multiple settings, good quality grinding mechanism etc) and price is a factor - you don't seem to be able to get one that is 'well regarded' in the industry without spending about 150-200 Euro on it ($200+ ish dollars). Then again, the motto of the likes of Hasbean is that 'life is too short to drink bad coffee'. I drink coffee every day, so I kind of see the logic in investing in it. The funny thing is that sometimes it's the small, inexpensive things that make the biggest difference to the way your coffee tastes... Knowing about taking the time to wash out and heat paper filters (to get rid of an acrid 'paper' taste), getting coffee to 'bloom' before adding more water etc.
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I've just finished spending about 20 minutes hand-grinding enough coffee to brew up a proper batch in my Chemex drip filter coffee maker. Got a line of coffee-related gadgets under our kitchen counter, some of which I've yet to even get out of the box.. Aeropress, electric espresso makers, various filter papers, french presses... You name it. I get my coffee beans from hasbean.co.uk - probably one of the best UK sites for that kind of thing. Freshly Roasted Coffee Beans from Has Bean Coffee Originally it was a place in Chicago that turned me on to drip filter made coffee, funnily enough - a place run by an ex-Navy guy across the road from Deluxe Tattoo... http://www.asadocoffee.com/ It would be pretty tough to go back to instant.... Anyone else got a particular method of choice?
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As requested - Chris Smith (not on me, BTW).
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I think we're thinking of the same thing - I've heard them called compass stars, nautical stars etc. (with five or eight points) but I'm not sure that's the right term. To my eye they look not dissimilar to the stars the Russian mob seem to get on their knees? As far as incorporating them with a spider web googling seemed to throw up a few to me but now that I look for one done by a reputable artist I'm struggling. I was just curious because it does seem like a combo that's out there. As far as the potential difficulty with lines on a compass on a knee go - you could well be right, if things like cat heads and more classic spider web designs crop up again and again there is probably a reason- thanks!
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I have been revisiting knee tattoos lately and thinking about designs. I've seen some cool spiderweb designs from Stewart Robson (with a spider at the centre) and from Nick Colella which made me search for more. One design that seems to crop up in a few cases is a spider web with a nautical star of some sort. As something I have always liked the idea of for a knee tattoo is a compass star I was curious where the combination of spider web with star comes from - anyone know? Random combination or is there a story behind it...
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@Duffa Wow, a serious backpiece from Xam... Holy shit...
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@CaptCanada - yeah, sorry about last time. It was a bit hectic to be honest. This time should be more chilled. Just booked flights with SAS (flying via Copenhagen for a change... Should be better than Heathrow) - we're around from 18 Nov - 2 Dec.
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Who do you think deserves some recognition?
RoryQ replied to Iwar's topic in General Tattoo Discussion
I meant to put Chris Smith in here before. He tattoos at Deluxe Tattoo in Chicago and also makes machines I think (Workhorse Irons))? I think he does some really clean-looking, bright tattoos. I am almost sorry I went ahead with Japanese chest plates when I see these kinds of trad front pieces:- I like his big cat heads too. His (not updated very often) blog: Being dead looks retarded -
The last few times I stayed in NYC I just used some of the more reputable hostels - they worked out fine. The Gershwin or similar looks like a good option too though (although two weeks is going to work out expensive no matter how you cut it..). You could always try and couch-surf for part of it.
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Cool, well we know the dates we're in town for Shige appointments but just haven't booked flights yet. Will check exactly what they are and report back.
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I'll be in Japan in November again - this time we really will do an LST meet-up ...
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I would definitley be all over Smith St. if I were you - I got their little flash book at Christmas and have been drooling over it. The other super thing about NY is the food. Island Burger ... the NY style pizza by the slice ... Nyom nyom nyom
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