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like when you need to remember something so you write it on your hand, you could get a pen and draw a tattoo wherever, its cheaper, you dont have to be 18 and if you dont like it or you mess it up (your drawing on your own arm possibly with the hand you dont normally draw with... mess it up? never!) it just washes off... and if you love it go out and get a real tattoo of it.
panthaz paradise, Apr 14 2001

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       Do you mean D.O.Y.?   

       Anyway, it's Baked. Middle Eastern women have been using Henna for millennia to draw patterns on their skin. They last approximately 2 weeks.   

       Henna has recently become popular for personal decoration in the West. Go to any decent New Age weekend market and you're bound to find someone painting good luck charms on their customers with it.
UnaBubba, Apr 14 2001
  

       what happens if you run out of room??Isn't a notepad or one of those little pocket books a little more practical??
funky_monkey, Jul 08 2002
  
      
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