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farouk

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Here's a great quote from C H Spurgeon.... :)

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Good one…..:)
 
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Not really into tats but I could get a ta moko if I was really game....lol!
 
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Well I do live in NZ and ta moko is becoming popular again particularly with young people who want to keep their traditions and carry the lineage of their ancestors on display.
 

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I like Spurgeon, had a whole book of his sermons on my old e-reader but it went wrong and decided to get a different make of reader ( went from a Kobo to a Kindle ) so the sermons were lost !!
 
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Well I do live in NZ and ta moko is becoming popular again particularly with young people who want to keep their traditions and carry the lineage of their ancestors on display.
@Angelina Interesting; all the young ppl with whom I have spoken with Bible verses/refs. tattooed seem to have had them done for witness tool reasons, because they easily become talking points. I suppose in theory also a Bible ref. could be gotten in the style of a ta moko: like with a cursive symbolic lettering in Maori style.