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Truedat

I am here for Networking

About Me

I tattoo at INK'D CHRONICLES @ 264 W. 2nd St. Pomona, CA 91766. It's a very clean, relaxing, hip and fun shop. Come by and check it out. I apprenticed under Horihiro (Velvet Grip in Hollywood), East (Mark Mahony's Shamrock in West Hollywood) and Noel (Blvd. Tattoo in Hollywood). I've been tattooing for about 5 years and I really enjoy all aspects of tattooing: black and grey, color, Japanese, traditional, portraits, whatever; I just like tattooing. Thanks for checking me out. Peace!

My Interests

My three radical children, Sunny (the love of my life), painting, drawing, tattooing, playing music, listening to music, talking, cooking, reading, writing, and nano technology.

I'd like to meet:

Here are some of the tattoos I've been doing. Tattoos In Progress And some paintings:

Music:

Amos Lee

Movies:

Why We Fight, Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion, Jesus Camp, Loose Change, McLible, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, 911: In Plane Sight...Grandma's Boy, Freddy Got Fingered, The Pick of Destiny, Beer Fest, Super Troopers...

Television:

Seinfeld.

Books:

Sidartha and Damien by Herman Hesse, The Death of Common Sense by Philip K. Howard, Ishmael by Daniel Quinn, The Path to God by M.K. Gandhi (any books about or by Gandhi), Kung Fu Meditations and Chinese Proverbial Wisdom by Ellen Kei Hua, Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark v. Hansen, Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy, How it all Vegan! by Tanya Bernard and Sarah Kramer,

Heroes:

Gandhi, King, RON PAUL(VOTE FOR RON PAUL IN '08!!!), Shige, Payton, Stevie Wonder, Sugar Ray Lennard, Roy Jones Jr., Ali, Eisenhower, J.C., J.B., and K.G.

My Blog

Desiderata

Max Ehrmann Desiderata Go placidly amid the noise and haste,and remember what peace there may be in silence.As far as possible without surrenderbe on good terms with all persons.Speak your truth quiet...
Posted by Truedat on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:34:00 PST

Capeesh? (not really my blog but funny)

Come stai? Molto bene. Bon giorno. Ciao. Arrivederci. Every Italianfrom Italy knows these words and every Italian-American should.But what about the goomba speech pattern? Those words and phrasesthat ...
Posted by Truedat on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 10:06:00 PST