Thursday 28 March 2013

Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013

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 Tatoo Games Biography
RCA Records, Chris Brown, President Barack Obama, The Game, Interscope, tattoo, Ghana
In this edition of Rewind, Chris Brown is still a wanted man–in Ghana. The Game is running out of tattoo room and Black history figures to etch onto his skin.
After etching a tattoo of President Barack Obama across his abdomen, the Game continues to think with ink. He recently revealed  his other iconic images he has had tatted after Obama. But first he has to find the room.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown may not want to return to Ghana. A youth activist, who attended a show to celebrate Ghana’s independence, explained to Radio.com why the singer should be prosecuted. Check it out below.
The 21st Annual Paeroa Highland Games & Tattoo will be held on Saturday 8th February 2014 at the Paeroa Domain. What started out as a small Pipe Bands Competition has grown over the years, and today is a fully-fledged Highland Games, one of only seven such Scottish gatherings in New Zealand, and the only one in New Zealand to hold an Evening Tattoo.
Between 3000-5000 people attend each year, many coming from throughout New Zealand. This community event continues to grow each year, and is a major undertaking by a small team of volunteers who believe in putting something back into the community in which they live.
Evening Tattoo - 6.30pm:
A kaleidoscope of massed bands music and displays
including: mace flourishing, Ode to the Haggis, farmers walk, toast to the caber, ANZAC caber challenge, a 2.5 hour family spectacular.
Kings and commoners. Sailors and prisoners. Tribesmen and sweethearts. All have shared one thing: the art of the tattoo.
Evidence from ancient Egypt, Greenland, Siberia, and New Zealand shows how truly global the tattooer's art is — and how old. In fact, tattooing had existed for thousands of years before England's Captain Cook encountered it in the South Pacific in 1769. Merchant and naval seamen soon spread the art to Europe and America. But while its meaning has varied from people to people and from place to place, tattooing has most often served as a sign of social status, as a mark of one's passage through life, or simply as a way to beautify the body.
Once regarded in the West as frightening and repulsive, the tattoo has enjoyed great popularity in our own culture in recent years. Everywhere we look today — movies, advertisements, television-are signs that people of all walks of life appreciate and practice the art of the tattoo.
Believe it or not, some scientists say that certain marks on the skin of the Iceman, a mummified human body dating from about 3300 B.C., are tattoos. If that’s true, these markings represent the earliest known evidence of the practice. Tattoos found on Egyptian and Nubian mummies date from about 2000 B.C., and classical authors mention the use of tattoos in connection with Greeks, ancient Germans, Gauls, Thracians and ancient Britons.
Tattooing was rediscovered by Europeans when exploration brought them into contact with Polynesians and American Indians. The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian word tattau, which means "to mark," and was first mentioned in explorer James Cook’s records from his 1769 expedition to the South Pacific. Because tattoos were considered so exotic in European and U.S. societies, tattooed Indians and Polynesians drew crowds at circuses and fairs during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013
Tatoo Games Designs Photos Pics Wallpapers 2013

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