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Sentence
And
did
Nixon
ever
cover
up
a
tattoo
of
the
name
of
a
second
ex-husband
with
what
has
been
described
as
"a
fiery
phoenix"
to
represent
why
one
should
never
be
tattooed
with
the
name
of
one's
spouse,
particularly
if
he
was
a
former
drug
dealer
–
oh,
no,
I
mean,
"to
represent
rising
from
the
ashes
and
starting
a
new
beginning",
as
Katona
has
explained?
Again,
one
cannot
be
100%
on
this,
but
it
does
seem
unlikely.
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And did Nixon ever cover up a tattoo of the name of a second ex-husband with what has been described as a fiery phoenix
to represent why one should never be tattooed with the name of one's spouse, particularly if he was a former drug dealer – oh, no, I mean, to represent rising from the ashes and starting a new beginning
, as Katona has explained? Again, one cannot be 100% on this, but it does seem unlikely.
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