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			<title>podcast 27/08/2009</title>
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			<description>hi Guys- love the broadcasts - just wanted to give you a couple bits of feedback since you asked about Nick Youngquests tattoos .

My Swedish is a bit rusty but I think the two words on his tattoo correspond more or less to 'love' and 'honesty'. ( possibly dare I say it 'I honestly love you ' as that other Aussie Olivia Newton-John would have put it ) 

I would also caution you against reading too much into the 'cross' tattoo . In my experience in New Zealand and Australia religion ( at least amongst the ethnically 'European' population ) is almost akin to ethnicity rather than actual belief - as a friend of mine once said  &quot;christianity&quot; is a &quot;box I tick every 5 years on the census forms&quot;  . The fact that someone has an ostensibly religious image in a tattoo in this part of the world often signifies little more than the fact that they liked the design .

Not sure if you got the Attitude magazine or just saw the pictures - the story accompanying the photos is well worth reading , assuming that you can tear your eyes away from the photos .

As always , looking forward to your next podcast 

regards</description>
			<author>Andrew Ewen</author>
			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 08:39:15 +0100</pubDate>
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