Scotsman, he reminds me of my wee ginger pal only a bit bigger, they have a mental streak those ginger folk don't they
BM
Nice ink by the way, good message
by RichieRich 29 Replies latest jw friends
Scotsman, he reminds me of my wee ginger pal only a bit bigger, they have a mental streak those ginger folk don't they
BM
Nice ink by the way, good message
It says: Mene mene teckle parson happened in 1914.
Now where's my $5.00?
April 14, 1955 was the day my dad got free from the borg, he died that day.
Glad you got free while still alive.
I have to admit my dad was happy all his life, even though he was a good JW company servant(former name for PO). He knew how to enjoy living, things were so different back in his days of being a JW.
Ken P.
Richie
You are surely someone who know what he wants.
Most people don't know what they want...so they do nothing. Better than that, they don't even think about what they want.
You have shown us that you know what you need, ... and want. .. Wishing you good things...
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Cool tattoo man ! Props to you !
WICKED AWESOME!!
AMEN BROTHERS & SISTERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love that motto, Richie. You kick ass!
Nice ink Richie. And a sweet ass message, well done. If I ever figure out this whole picture thang I'll post my tats too.
Nemo me Impune Lacessit: No-one wounds (touches) me with impunity. The literal meaning of lacessere is to appeal to, to provoke, to attack. No-one provokes me with impunity is the royal Scottish motto, used historically for the Kingdom of Scotland, where it is on the Royal Arms of Scotland. A looser translation would be "No one messes with me and gets away with it." Sure less poetic but, it gets the point across. I also think it is where they got don't mess with Texas... a lot of Scot/Irish decendants migrated from the east after the Revolutionary War. (Geneology has been an hobby for the last 4 years).
On my husband's maternal side.. they go back to King of Scotland. On the Royal Coat of Arms is where I saw that Latin Motto.
James Taylor, "The Great Historic Families of Scotland", London: J.SVirtue & Co., 1889.
"William Alexander, Earl of Stirling to John Alexander, b.c 1590,Tarbert, Kintyre, Scotland whose children were William and seven other sons (I have also Phillip, Robert, and John born about 1624-53).William, son of John, had the 7 boys and 2 girls who came to Somerset.and Cecil Co. My husband's Ancestored Grandshire was William son of John, through that line is a link to the Kings and Stewarts of Scotland. John Alexander b. 1603 Stirling, Scotland, son of William Alexander,Earl o f Stirling, and Janet Erskine of Mar, married Elizabeth Grahamin 1623; son, William b. 1624 d. 1715 CecilCo., MD, emigrated to America in 1659 to VA d. 1677 Stafford Co., VA.
Considering where you are from Rich, and the huge number ancestors of Scottish, Irish, German and so forth Settlers, it is only plausable that you are, besides the reddish hair, is a dead give a way.
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