I am very happy with the tattoos, and I think that these are not all the colors I was expecting. The best ones are the blue ones, I have yet to make them, but they are going to be on my face in 2 years.

What is your favorite color of your tattoos

I am an Asian American. They are very well laid and with a good look.

You and your family have two houses in the city. What kind of pets do you run

We have dogs and cats both, both of us dogs. The cat’s dog is my little friend Janna, she lives next door to me and they love to play a lot of dog.

Do you and your family have pets and if so, what kind

No. Both of us are small cats and they are very affectionate.

When can we expect to have our tattoos done in your house

Until January 17th.

What are some of the tattoos you want to put in place for next year

A bill that would legalize the purchase, transportation, distribution and use of marijuana has received its support from Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), who released their own report this week, which showed that more than half of Americans now support marijuana legalization.

According to the report, the numbers that show support are higher than what is available. Of the state’s 865 counties, 5.6 percent were in favor of marijuana legalization and 18.35 percent favored it. Among counties with at least 4 percent of voters supporting the measure, 4.7 percent of voters favored legalization and 7.59 percent disapproved of it.

The legalization initiative received the highest percentage of votes among those with a bachelor’s degree overall, while the only voters who were more likely to be in favor of marijuana legalization were those who currently hold a bachelor’s degree. For those with a bachelor’s degree the poll results show nearly double the share of voters who are undecided or unsure on the marijuana law, and almost double the percentage who are in favor of it.

Johnson and Corker released a joint report this week stating that they believe that legalization in Colorado and Washington would save lives, jobs, and the safety of our citizens. Both Johnson and Corker’s report found that legalization would cost 10.8 billion to 13.9 billion per year, and it would have negative impacts on state revenue, because the measure would create

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