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Home To The Finer Things In Life. . .
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Labels: baseball, current events
With a balanced and talented lineup, I round the three Quarter pole in the ever so important SC league with a fairly dominant lead. Leading in WHIPs and Holds, and third and wins and walks while on the offensive side being second in hits, and third in runs and average, among other categories that I am close to the lead in. As you can clearly see below, I have assembled an unstoppable juggernaut! Haha! On the offensive side:While, wehen it comes to pitching here they are!
Now, hopefully I havent b lown it all by posting about it. Yay me!
TomC
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Kat Von D (Katherine or Kathy von Drachenberg) (born March 8, 1982 in Nuevo Leon, Mexico) is an American tattoo artist from California, best known for her work as a featured artist on the TLC reality television show Miami Ink. A subsequent TLC series starring her, LA Ink, premiered August 7, 2007.
Kat Von D was born to Argentine parents René Drachenberg and Sylvia Galeano. At age four, she and her family immigrated to the United States, settling in Colton, California. Von D is of German and Spanish-Italian descent.
Von D gave her first tattoo, a Misfits skull, at the age of fourteen. She started working at her first tattoo shop at age sixteen. Tim Hendricks was Kat's mentor. She is known for portraits and realistic art with an emphasis on black-and-gray. She has tattooed celebrities including Bam Margera, Mike Vallely and Ville Valo.
As of 2007, Von D lives in Hollywood, California and works at True Tattoo,, owned by Clay Decker. Besides her previous series' namesake shop, Miami Ink, she has also worked at Elm Street Tattoo in Dallas, Texas. She is frequently a featured artist at tattooing conferences in the United States and Canada.
Von D joined Miami Ink during its first season in 2005 but left the show in 2007 after escalating personal differences with shop owner Ami James.
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Labels: girls, pop culture, TV