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<blockquote data-quote="MCVetSteve" data-source="post: 2573309" data-attributes="member: 33591"><p>A buddy of mine was a Navy Corpsman with an infantry battalion, has sleeves on both arms and a bit of ink on his neck and the back of his hands. Since he got out he has grown a beard and gotten rings in his ears, gauges I think they're called. He has just been accepted to start training for the DEA in a few months. Which, although it wouldn't be my chosen profession, it's respectable employment nonetheless. I will say that if you put him in a suit, except for his mom's and sister's names on the backs of his hands (who died together in car accident while him and dad were at home, he was hardly old enough to remember either of them) you'd never be able to tell he had ink everywhere. Oh and he's also a published novelist, and as a result is actually fairly well off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCVetSteve, post: 2573309, member: 33591"] A buddy of mine was a Navy Corpsman with an infantry battalion, has sleeves on both arms and a bit of ink on his neck and the back of his hands. Since he got out he has grown a beard and gotten rings in his ears, gauges I think they're called. He has just been accepted to start training for the DEA in a few months. Which, although it wouldn't be my chosen profession, it's respectable employment nonetheless. I will say that if you put him in a suit, except for his mom's and sister's names on the backs of his hands (who died together in car accident while him and dad were at home, he was hardly old enough to remember either of them) you'd never be able to tell he had ink everywhere. Oh and he's also a published novelist, and as a result is actually fairly well off. [/QUOTE]
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