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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Free tattoo removal for North Texas voters in 2008 election

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A Dallas medical clinic specializing in laser tattoo removal, in celebration of an election season filled with calls for “change” and “reform”, is offering free treatments to tattooed voters on November 4, 2008.

New Look Laser Tattoo Removal is opening their clinic on Election Day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for a first free treatment to remove an unwanted tattoo up to 4” by 4”. A North Texas resident that brings in an “I Voted” sticker, their voter registration card, or is willing to promise that they fully punched their “chad” will be given a free consultation to discuss laser tattoo removal and their first treatment at no charge.

“You can’t turn on the television, radio, or open a newspaper without hearing a candidate talking about change” says New Look’s President, Ryan N. Lambert. “We figured that voters with unwanted tattoos are probably regretting their old policy of bad ink and are looking for some fresh skin this November. Voters may be discouraged if their candidate doesn’t win this election, but they can rest assured that we’ll start removing their ink without wrecking the budget.”

New Look’s website has a page with more information, click here if you are interested in finding out more.


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Shawn Williams publishes Dallas South Blog; his e-mail address is shawn@dallassouthblog.com.


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Travis Bush says:

I hope they use clean lazors..

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Collin Gouldin says:

and just in time. this Palin tat on my ass is starting to get real annoying...

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Pavel Lishin says:

What the hell, I didn't even get a sticker. There go my plans to get a celebration tattoo, and then get a celebration tattoo removal.

(Oh god, if I didn't get a sticker, does it mean my vote isn't counted?)

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