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Posted May 7, 2003 by Is it on the Gosho? Can you point to it?
Celtic knots seem to be very popular as tattoos now, either as a pattern in itself, or a continuous band around an arm or a leg.

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Posted May 7, 2003 by Leopardskinfynn... sexy mama
Celtic tattoos became fashionable a few years ago now, which is a shame as I had always wanted a celtic band around my left arm. Still, I may get one done anyway seeing as tribal artwork is the 'new' fashion for tattoos.

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