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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda View Post
    Just browsing Terry's web site, and yet another model w/a tat (left arm detail below jersey hem).
    http://www.terrybicycles.com/product...x-short-sleeve

    According to my Spring catalog, the Terry model is Odessa Gunn who is a former Timex pro rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylvia View Post
    According to my Spring catalog, the Terry model is Odessa Gunn who is a former Timex pro rider.
    Um... and Levi's wife....
    Sarah

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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Um... and Levi's wife....
    Yea, I didn't mean she was a "model" that was a non-cyclists simply dressed up in bike clothes. I didn't read who she was at the time I posted the link obviously. But... in this sense she is a person displaying cycing clothing... sooo... she a cycle-wear model.

    Dr. Phil had really better watch out... rationalization, compartmentalization... dang... I feel like breakin out in a verse of conjunction, conjunction, what's your function.... that's alotta tion use.. lol, oh whatever lol...

    ok... side-bar, I think this is beautiful... however, a buddy suggested that the flowers detract from the symbol itself... (scroll down pic of floral infinity symbol)
    http://www.tattoo22.com/infinity.html

    b.o.t.
    I think the tats are becoming more acceptable to show.

  4. #4
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    Tattoos are becoming much more accepted, especially among my generation (roughly 20-30). It's not very rebellious to get one, many of my classmates got them on their 18th birthday. Personally I have several very large and tasteful tattoos that are very visible and I get nothing but compliments on them.

    I believe it's a societal shift as well, because I get wonderful comments from senior citizens who never would have dreamed of getting one. Maybe because they are so prevalent and visible and most people know someone personally who has a tattoo. They can see for themselves that it doesn't mean anything subversive.

 

 

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