Saturday, October 23, 2010

The Master Dragon tattoo

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The colors of the dragon design should also be carefully selected. If you get lighter colors, they will fade and blend in with your skin tone. This can ruin a dragon tattoo if it is not regularly freshened up with new ink. If you opt to get your whites, pinks, and yellows redone every six months or so, you can find yourself with a hefty maintenance bill. Darker colors fade, too, but they will show up better for far longer.

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The Master Dragon tattoo

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Now having said that, I enjoyed both The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and The Girl Who Played With Fire. They are filled with events that are commonplace on the news today: Deception, manipulation, murder, incest, greed, infidelity, corporate misbehavior, ethical dilemmas, abuse of power, vigilante behaviour, bullying, you name it, you will find it in the books. The characters are well developed and believable.

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