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Tattoo History - Prison Tattoos
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Kijk aan! U bent nèt op tijd voor Dreadloki & Haida's Dinsdag Tatoeage-dag! U weet wel, die ene themadag waarbij alle andere verbleken. Vandaag slaan we u om de oren met een boel informatie over .... Prison Tattoos.

History
Dit is lastig. Het valt vrij moeilijk te achterhalen wanneer exact het vrijwillig tatoeëren binnen het gevangeniswezen plaatsvond. Dat er gevangenen geheel onvrijwillig
getatoeëerd werden in de 2e Wereldoorlog is iedereen nagenoeg
bekend. Dientengevolge beperken we ons vandaag dan ook tot de
cultuur die we allen kennen. De Amerikaanse gevangeniscultuur.
Tats, Tacs or Ink, whatever slang term you use to
describe tattoos there’s one thing you can’t get around. Tattoo
recognition and interpretation is a valuable tool when dealing with
state prison parolees. A convict’s ink will tell you three sweet pieces
of info about him.Who he is, what he’s done and where he’s been. Lets
first talk about joint tats in general.
Joint ink starts out as one color. Blue. It may turn black or purple
according to the sun and the skin pigment but it usually starts out
blue. If you see other colors besides blue, or it’s variations, the tat
probably is not a true joint tat. There are two ways of giving a tat.
Free hand, which most are, or machine. Free hands a no brainer. You get
some ink, usually out of a pen, and you dip a needle, usually a
straight pen, and you use the Polynesian method. That is a series of
dots to form a picture or word. These tats are crude and sloppy and
very noticeable. The second method is the machine. A home made tat
machine consists of a slot car motor, a hollowed out ball point pin,
some guitar string and a 9 volt battery. Oh ya and the ink. The
hollowed out pen is wired or taped to the motor facing away from it.
The guitar string is wrapped around the arm of the motor and run
through the pen so it sticks out about a 16th of an inch out the end.
Hook up a flashlight battery and its tat time. When the battery is
hooked up, the motor arm vibrates which moves the guitar string back
and forth rapidly in and out of the end of the pen and as long as you
keep dipping the end in the ink, you can create a tattoo. Machine ink
jobs are more detailed because of the method but also because they are
usually done with stencils. Getting caught giving a tat or getting one
in the joint is a serious crono. You remember, a 115. A write up. It
spreads decease inside the institution.
OK, lets talk about the three things the ink tells you. First of all,
who he is. Many times the convict will have his name or street name on
him. I have even heard of having one’s CDC # put on. Also a loved ones
name may help you ID him. What he’s done often relates to his crimes.
For example if he carries a gun, a picture of the weapon maybe on him.
If the gun is pictured from the side this means he carries a gun. If
the weapon is pointed outward, this means he is a shooter. Where he’s
been has to do with the joints he has called home. The ink in relation
to the joints he’s been in will be landmarks. Landmarks such as walls,
gun towers, cell doors or windows and bob wire. Remember to take your
time and read the ink.

Tattoos and their Meaning
Clock faces without hands............................. ..Doing time
Tombstones with numbers on them................The years they were inside
Tombstones with numbers and RIP................Mourning the death of a friend
Spider/cobb webs on elbows/shoulders........Doing time
Eight balls...................................................Behind the eight ball or bad luck
One laughing face/one crying face........Play now, pay later or my happy life, my sad life
SWP......................................................................Supreme white power
Peckerwood.........................................................White pride ( males )
Featherwood........................................................White pride ( females )
Viking themes.......................................................Common Caucasian tat
Granite block walls..............................................Time in Old Folsom Prison
100 % pure............................................................Pure white or anglo
Cell window with sun or bird showing.............Waiting to get out
Face of female crying..................................Has someone on the outside waiting
SUR.........................................................................Southerner
Norteano................................................................Northerner
Prison block wall with bricks falling outward...Inside wanting to get out

Gangs
Ook dit valt moeilijk samen te vatten, aangezien er héél véél
gangs zijn en nog meerdere spinoffs. We benoemen de zes
grootste en waar mogelijk de gerelateerde bendes.
Aryan Brotherhood
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: White
Origin: Originated in 1967 in the San Quentin State Prison, California Department of Corrections.
Characteristics: Unaffiliated splinter groups sometimes use
the name of their state along with the name "Aryan Brotherhood" (e.g.,
Aryan Brotherhood of Texas).
Members display many white supremacist, neo-nazi characteristics and
ideology, but often state their goals as simply "getting high and
getting over," or making their stay in the prison as comfortable as
possible.
Members are ordinarily apolitical. Most are in custody for crimes such as robbery.
Identifiers/Symbols: Shamrock clover leaf , Initials
"AB", Swastikas, Double lighting bolts, The numbers "666", Known to use
Gaelic (old Irish) symbols as a method of coding communications. Aryan
Brotherhood groups from other states often accompany the symbols
mentioned above with the name of the state.
Enemies/Rivals: The AB maintains a working relationship with
the Mexican Mafia (EME) and therefore opposes the EME's long-time
enemy, the La Nuestra Familia (NF).
The Aryan Brotherhood has traditionally nurtured a deep hatred toward
black individuals and members of black groups/gangs, such as the:
Black Guerrilla Family (BGF), Crips, Bloods, El Rukns
Allies: Maintains a working relationship with the Mexican Mafia (EME).
Is known to give moral support to black groups in an effort to encourage possible prison disturbances.
Utilizes black associates to buy and sell drugs to elements of the black prison population.
Compatibles with most motorcycle gangs; many members were former "Bikers."
Compatible with most white supremacy groups. This often leads to
confusion in distinguishing AB members from other white supremacist
groups, particularly when making identification by their tattoos or
symbols. "Copy cat" Aryan Brotherhood groups are generally tolerated by
true members. However, federal and California ABs do not consider them
to be legitimate and may threaten violence if AB tattoos are not burned
or cut off.
Actively cooperates with the Dirty White Boys, an Anglo spin-off gang
of the Texas Syndicate. Similar cooperation has been observed with the
Silent Brotherhood.
Recruitment/Initiation: Membership in the AB has
traditionally come from white male inmates. Lifelong allegiance is a
requirement. A "Blood in, blood out" oath must be taken.
Often a "hit" or significant act of violence is required before full membership is earned.
Candidacy for membership may last a year or more.

Propensity for Disruptive Behavior:
Aryan Brotherhood is not readily recognizable; however, receipt of
inmates on interstate compact and the current membership in groups with
white supremacy ideology lend to the threat of an organizing AB within
our facilities. Main activities of the AB are centered on drug
trafficking, extortion, pressure rackets, and internal discipline.
Prison activities include introduction of contraband, distribution of
drugs, and getting past facility rules and regulations. Traditionally,
targets have been non-gang inmates and internal discipline. From 1975
to 1985, members committed 40 homicides in California prisons and local
jails, as well as 13 homicides in the community. From 1978 to 1992, AB
members, suspects, and associates in the federal system were involved
in 26 homicides, 3 of which involved staff victims. Once released from
custody, AB members are actively expected to continue to assist or
"score" for the members remaining in prison.
Links/gerelateerd:
Nazi Low Riders
http://www.adl.org/hate_symbols/tattoo_aryan_brotherhood.asp
http://www.academon.com/lib/paper/16318.html
http://www.knowgangs.com/gang_resources/aryan_brotherhood/ab_001.htm
http://www.adc.state.az.us/STG/AAB.htm
http://www.shutitdown.net/gangtattoos/
http://www.lex4.k12.sc.us/shs/departments/English/symbols%20of%20hate.html
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/pub/gangs/racial.html
Neta
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: Puerto Rican-American/ Hispanic
Origin: an inmate established The Neta in 1970 in Rio Pedras
Prison, Puerto Rico. It was formed to stop the violence between inmates
housed in the Rio Pedras Prison. Characteristics: They use
the facade of a cultural organization. They are establishing ties to
street gangs. Members are strongly patriotic and have associated
themselves with a revolutionary Puerto Rican group called the Los
Macheteros. Their philosophy is "independence for the island" or
"Puerto Rico." They see themselves as oppressed people who are
unwillingly to be governed by the United States. Members are required
to procure 20 perspective recruits. Any disrespect shown to an
individual Neta member is looked upon as disrespect to the group and is
usually dealt with violently. Neta members come together in observance
of their fallen members on the 30th of each month.
Identifiers/Symbols: Their colors are red, white, and
blue. There is also evidence that black is sometimes substituted for
blue. Members usually wear beads in these colors, but also will wear
clothing such as bandannas, handkerchiefs sticking out of their
pockets, white tops, black shorts, etc., in these colors. Probationary
members wear all white beads until they are considered loyal; then,
they can wear black beads among the white, plus one red one.
Members usually display the Puerto Rican flag and are known to carry
Neta identification cards. The Neta emblem is a heart pierced by two
crossing Puerto Rican flags with a shackled right hand with the middle
and index fingers crossed. Members salute each other by holding the
crossed fingers of their right hand over their heart. This hand signal
has the meaning "N" in sign language; it also means togetherness and
unity.
Enemies/Rivals: Latin Kings, Los Solidos
Neta members are secretive and will not freely admit membership. This
group is much more challenging to identify and validate than other
gangs.

Propensity for Disruptive Behavior: A
classic Neta tactic is to keep a low profile while other Hispanic
groups draw attention to themselves. They have quietly entrenched
themselves in the drug trade and extortion, and have performed "hits"
for other STGs. Neta is actively recruiting members in our correctional
facilities. Neta's growth should be closely monitored in prisons and
they should never be taken lightly. Neta is dangerous to staff and
inmates. Drug activity, extortion, and gang-related violence are what
they do and they do it violently. They like to carry semiautomatic and
fully automatic weapons. Neta members are not deterred by police and
will not hesitate to attack or to kill one if they feel it is necessary.
Black Guerrilla Family (BGF)
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: Black
Origin: Founded in 1966 at San Quentin State Prison, California by former Black Panther member George L. Jackson.
Characteristics: The BGF is the most politically oriented of the major prison gangs.
They were formed as a Marxist/Maoist/Leninist revolutionary organization with these goals:
Eradicate racism. Struggle to maintain dignity in prison. Overthrow the
United States government. The group is extremely antigovernment and
anti-official. This mentality is often depicted in their symbolism. BGF
has a very strict death oath that requires a life pledge of loyalty to
the group.
Identifiers/symbols: Antigovernment/anti-official mentality is
often depicted in conjunction with the initials BGF. Cross sabers and
shotgun. Black dragon overtaking a prison or prison tower.
Enemies/Rivals: Aryan Brotherhood, Texas Syndicate, Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, Mexican Mafia
Allies: Has a very active working relationship with La Nuestra Familia.
Other allies: Black Liberation Army, Symbionese Liberation Army, Weather Underground
black street gangs. Black street gangs are often utilized by the BGF and their members are heavily recruited into the BGF.
These include: Crips, Bloods, El Rukns, Black Gangster Disciples, other black street gangs
Recruitment/Initiation:
Membership in the BGF has traditionally
come from black male inmates. Lifelong allegiance is a requirement and
a death oath must be taken. Black street gang members are often
recruited into the BGF upon imprisonment.

Propensity for Disruptive Behavior:
The BGF is not readily recognizable in the Florida Department of
Corrections; however the history of the group and documented acts of
violence in other jurisdictions warrants their certification as a
Security Threat Group. Receipt of inmates on interstate compact lend to
the potential threat of an organizing BGF within our facilities. The
antigovernment, anti-official mentality promoted by the group poses a
serious threat to corrections and law enforcement personnel who
represent the government and the law.
Mexican Mafia
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: Mexican-American/Hispanic
Origin: The Mexican Mafia (EME) was formed in the late 50s at
Duel Vocational Center, a youthful offender facility in California,
from an urban Los Angeles street gang. Characteristics: EME's
philosophy centers on ethnic solidarity and control of drug
trafficking. EME is the Federal Bureau of Prisons' most active gang, in
terms of incident frequency rather than severity. Ordinarily, each
prison has a separate leadership.
Identifiers/Symbols: Initials "EME." The Mexican flag symbols
such as the eagle with a snake in conjunction with the initials "EME."
A single hand print, usually black in color.
The EME symbol of eternal war. Initials 'MM' or 'M.'
Many intelligence personnel and officers confuse the EME with the
Mexikanemi from Texas. Great care should be taken in evaluating these
distinct groups. Some believe the Mexikanemi share identical tattoos
and symbols with EME, but there are subtle differences to be taken into
account when attempting to associate membership.
Enemies/Rivals: The La Nuestra Familia is the EME's chief
rival. They are said to have a "kill on sight relationship," which has
resulted in Federal Bureau of Prisons adopting an absolute separation
of confirmed members.
Other rivals include: Northern Structure, Arizona's New Mexican Mafia, Black Guerrilla Family, black street gangs
Allies: The EME has a very active working relationship with the Aryan Brotherhood. Other allies include: Arizona's Old Mexican Mafia, Mexikanemi, New Mexico Syndicate, urban Latino street gangs.
The EME often provides protection for imprisoned La Costa Nostra members. Recruitment/Initiation: Members are Mexican-American/Hispanic male inmates.
The wives, girlfriends, and relatives of the EME are held in extremely
high regard due to their support of drug transactions, financial
activities, and mail-forwarding operations.
The EME is generally considered a "blood in, blood out" organization.

Propensity for Disruptive Behavior: EME is
not readily recognizable in the Florida Department of Corrections;
however the history of the group and documented acts of violence in
other jurisdictions warrants STG certification.
Receipt of inmates on interstate compact and the current membership in
groups with Hispanic/Latino supremacy ideology and Latino street gangs
lend to the threat.
The main activities of the EME are centered around drug trafficking,
extortion, pressure rackets, and internal discipline. The EME uses
killing as a means of discipline or gaining respect. EME killings are
extremely gruesome and calculated to establish fear and intimidation.
La Nuestra Familia
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: Mexican-American/ Hispanic
Origin: The La Nuestra Familia (NF) originated in Soledad
prison in California in the mid 60s. It was established to protect
younger, rural, Mexican-American inmates from other inmates. Characteristics: The
NF was originally formed for protection purposes from the Mexican Mafia
(EME). The cultural and social differences between urban and rural
Mexican Americans developed into a deep hatred between the EME and NF.
The struggle to gain power over other groups evolved into the NF's
participation in criminal activities in an effort to control the
introduction of contraband into the facilities. There are separate
organizational chains for street and prison segments.
Identifiers/Symbols: La Nuestra Familia members are known to
wear identifying red rags (as does the Northern Structure). NF members
favor larger tattoos, often on the entire back.
Symbols include the initials NF, LNF, ENE, and F. The number 14 for
"N," the 14th letter in the alphabet stands for Norte or Northern
California. A sombrero with a dagger is a symbol commonly used by NF
members.
Enemies/Rivals: The Mexican Mafia is the chief rival.
Other rivals include: Texas Syndicate, Mexikanemi, F-14s, Aryan Brotherhood
Allies: The NFs have an uneasy working relationship with the
Black Guerrilla Family that is driven by their sharing of common
enemies. The Northern Structure, a spin-off subsidiary prison gang, is
believed to have formed to direct the attention of officials away from
the NF.
Recruitment/Initiation: Membership consists traditionally of
Mexican-American/Hispanic male inmates. Lifelong allegiance is a
requirement and a "blood in, blood out" oath must be taken. Membership
appears to extend beyond prison.

Propensity for Disruptive Behavior: The NF
is not readily recognizable in the Florida Department of Corrections;
however the history of the group and documented acts of violence in
other jurisdictions warrants their STG certification. Receipt of
inmates on interstate compact and the current membership in groups with
Hispanic and Latino supremacy ideology lend to the threat of an
organizing NF within our facilities.
Their main activities are drug trafficking, extortion, pressure rackets, and internal discipline.
Once released from custody NF members are expected to actively continue
to assist or "score" for the members remaining in prison. Failure to do
so can cause a member to fall in great disfavor with other members.
Links/gerelateerd:
Met alle onderlinge intriges valt het moeilijk uit te vinden wie
precies een hekel heeft aan wie. Daarbij is het niet ongewoon dat, mits
het uitkomt, er steun aan een bepaalde groep wordt verleent om
vervolgens doodleuk diezelfde groepering te verraden. Puur en alleen
omdat dit goed uitkomt. Een beetje zoals onze hedendaagse politiek dus.
Dus voor het gemak staan hieronder alle 'Hispanic' links.
Barrio Azteca
http://www.eboards4all.com/604375/messages/2448.html
http://www.segag.org/frpistol.html
http://www.tattoomaniastudio.com/ta2/ta2arte.html
Old Mexican Mafia
http://www.adc.state.az.us/STG/OMM.htm
New Mexico Syndicate
Gangbusters.com
Texas Syndicate (TS)
Gender Makeup: Male
Racial Makeup: Mexican-American/ Hispanic
Origin: The TS originated in Folsom prison, in California in the early 70s. It
was established in direct response to the other California prison gangs
(notably the Aryan Brotherhood and Mexican Mafia), which were
attempting to prey on native Texas inmates.
Characteristics: Membership is rising nationally due to
recruitment. The TS now accepts members from Latin American countries
such as Columbia, Cuba, and Mexico. They have made attempts to recruit
in the Florida Department of Corrections. A TS member is called a
"Carnal." A group of members is called "Carnales." A TS recruit is
called a "Cardinal." The institutional leader is called the "Chairman."
Identifiers/Symbols: They have tattoos with a "TS"
located somewhere in the design; sometimes requires close scrutiny. The
tattoos are generally located on the back of the right forearm, but
they have also been found on the outside calf areas, neck, and chest.
Enemies/Rivals: Aryan Brotherhood, La Nuestra Familia, Mexican Mafia, Mexikanemi, Mandingo Warriors.
Allies: The TS has developed associations with the Texas Mafia and Dirty White Boys.

Propensity for Disruptive Behavior: There
is some representation in the Florida Department of Corrections. The TS
has been found to be recruiting. The history of the group and
documented acts of violence in other jurisdictions warrant their
certification as a Security Threat Group. Receipt of inmates on
interstate compact and the current membership in groups with Hispanic
and Latino supremacy ideology lend to the threat of an organizing TS
within our facilities. The main activities of the TS are centered
around drug trafficking, extortion, pressure rackets, and internal
discipline.
De andere kant
Op dit moment worden er vele initatieven genomen om
ex-bajesklanten/gangmembers weer een plek te bezorgen in de 'normale'
maatschappij. Dus de meest logische stap is het verwijderen van de
gang-tatoeages middels laserbehandelingen.
http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/service/skindeep/homepage.htm
http://www.geocities.com/~gangoutreach/
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/02.13.97/tattoo1-9707.html
http://www.tyc.state.tx.us/archive/Media/031099_unmarked.html
http://www.thekidsshow.org/issues/kidslaw_gangs.shtml
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/tattooremoval001017.html
Achtergrond
Vele gang-tatoeages zijn gebaseerd op religieuze afbeeldingen. De uiteenlopende meningen daarover kunt u hieronder vinden.
Christenen
http://www.axxent.ca/~gennaro/
http://www.axxent.ca/~gennaro/Bible_Support/index.html
http://salc.wsu.edu/Fair_F02/FS3/Psychology/religion.htm
http://www.axxent.ca/~gennaro/Tattoo_History/
http://www.axxent.ca/~gennaro/Other_Tattoos/index.html
http://www.dreamlandcreations.net/myke/tattoos/tattoo_gallery_c=10.html
http://sealofthelivinggod.com/index5.html
http://sealofthelivinggod.com/sealtatphotos1.html
http://christianteens.about.com/library/weekly/aa010501a.htm
Islam
http://www.answering-christianity.com/tattoos.htm
Joods
http://www.geocities.com/mnlerner2000/
Los spul
http://photoarts.com/journal/SABA/kenlight/tear.html
http://www.tattoo-designs.ws/prison.html
http://www.cnn.com/US/9902/18/dragging.death.03/
http://memory.loc.gov/pnp/fsa/8b15000/8b15500/8b15572r.jpg
http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?00185557+Rh-557
Alle gangs
http://www.convictsandcops.com/tattoo.htm
http://www.foto8.com/issue01/dprisontattoos/prisontattoos1.html
http://www.foto8.com/issue01/dprisontattoos/prisontattoos2.html
http://www.foto8.com/issue01/dprisontattoos/prisontattoos3.html
http://www.cellblockvisions.com/artgallery4.html
http://www.nevadacorrections.org/gangs.html
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/pub/gangs/prison.html
http://www.thebackup.com/trainingacademy/gangs/gt_tattoos.asp
http://www.landmarkcases.org/tinker/gangs.html
http://www.gangsorus.com/otherprison.html
http://www.geocities.com/inmatestory/gang/tattoo.htm
http://www.cjconsultant.com/pgangs.htm
http://www.nagia.org/east_coast_mexican_gangs.htm
http://www.adc.state.az.us/STG/Tattoos.htm
http://www.freeessays.cc/db/43/svn280.shtml
Extra! Russian Tattoos!
The tattoos are painfully applied with needles and electric shavers, using ink made from urine, soot, and shampoo. Infection from the procedure is frequent, and death not uncommon.

Monasteries, cathedrals, castles, and fortresses are often tattooed
on the chest, back, or hand. The number of spires or towers can
represent the years a prisoner has been incarcerated, or number of
times they have been imprisoned. The phrase, "The Church is the House
of God," often inscribed beneath a cathedral, has the metaphorical
meaning, "Prison is the Home of the Thief."
A spider or spider's web symbolizes drug addiction.
Links
http://russian.4t.com/
http://www.mgia.org/assets/pdf/RUSSIAN1.PDF (large)
http://www.mgia.org/assets/pdf/RUSSIAN2.PDF (large)
Tattoolog!
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23 hadden wat:
| Het is weer een mooi en uitgebreid stukje tekst :) Wat ook interessant is trouwens, is het ‘prison tattoo cultuurtje’ in Rusland. Hier ene link: http://www.vanishingtattoo.com/china_rus.. (‘Today, prison tattoos constitute a secret language, but in wartime gulags, tattoos were a form of protest.’) |
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| beweerde Lilith boudweg (link) - 29 Juli '03 - 14:30 |
| Oh ja: helaas wel in Russisch trouwens de ‘doorlink’, maar desalniettemin .. |
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| beweerde Lilith boudweg (link) - 29 Juli '03 - 14:34 |
Hee leuke links! Ik had reeds een ‘russische gedeelte’ ingebouwd, maar dat had u wellicht gemist door wat interne CMS-probleempjes ….
Jammer genoeg kan ik dat ABC-filmpje hier niet aan de praat krijgen … |
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| beweerde dreadloki boudweg - 29 Juli '03 - 14:49 |
| Ahh, oke … ik dacht al dat ik vandaag weer erg blond was en het russische gedeelte over het hoofd had gezien. Gewoon last van wat interne CMS-probleempjes dus :) Ik krijg trouwens ook dat ABC-filmpje niet aan de praat, Realplayer mist weer eens een ‘belangrijk’ onderdeel … |
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| beweerde Lilith boudweg (link) - 29 Juli '03 - 15:01 |
| goed stuk dread |
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| beweerde bs boudweg - 29 Juli '03 - 17:03 |
| Inderdaad, jullie maken er wederom een fijn werkje van! |
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| beweerde Rick boudweg (email) (link) - 29 Juli '03 - 23:34 |
Jazeker! Een aardige pief zo te zien.
Ik heb overigens uit onbetrouwbare bron vernomen dat u ook wel in bent voor een plekje in de KHC … Klopt dat? |
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| beweerde dreadloki boudweg - 30 Juli '03 - 09:39 |
| Waarschijnlijk wel, ik ben namelijk niet zo moeilijk. Maar waar staat KHC voor? |
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| beweerde Attu boudweg (email) (link) - 30 Juli '03 - 11:15 |
De onbetrouwbare bron was in dit geval dus toch betrouwbaar. Ik be ook bekrast, ook al is het maar een kleine.
Dus dan ben ik wel een kandidaat voor de KHC. Graag zelfs.
Wie zijn er dan nog meer lid? |
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| beweerde Attu boudweg (email) (link) - 30 Juli '03 - 13:08 |
| Wo ist meine ACT, bitte? |
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| beweerde Curt boudweg (email) - 24 Maart '04 - 17:51 |
| Bitte? |
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| beweerde dreadloki boudweg - 24 Maart '04 - 20:06 |
| Cool hoor, mooie pages. Props! |
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| beweerde de Kitten boudweg (email) - 28 Augustus '04 - 12:55 |
| domo arigato ! |
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| beweerde kenjiro boudweg - 14 Oktober '04 - 19:35 |
| Fascinerend |
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| beweerde Deh Haagh boudweg (email) (link) - 14 Oktober '04 - 22:44 |
| Just need Info on “Ink” I’m in the Navy and Just trying to get a class on I.D.ing of some Tats. |
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| beweerde sam boudweg (email) - 14 Februari '05 - 12:24 |
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| beweerde N boudweg - -1 ' - : |
| Coole pics! Wou dat ik zoveel tattoos had :D |
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| beweerde Lukas boudweg (email) - 02 Augustus '05 - 19:21 |
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