Removal
Nov 6 2008, Juergen Horn

Here a collection videos of people getting the "I Love Mom" tattoos removed. Does it really go that fast? Is it painful. Be warned, some of the videos are kind of YIKES!

OK, it looks and sounds painful.

Why hold back now on the ink. Go

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