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Bill Bill, owner, master piercer and friend to all cats; and that’s the most normal thing about him. (One of the cats has no fur, one has too much, and 2 of the cats have way too many toes.)
Bill has been piercing for over 15 years…people that is, not cats.
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Judy Judy, the other owner is proud of the business and loves making the customers happy. She’s helped to build an outstanding reputation for the store.
Judy also has 2 Pug dogs and 4 cats that she spoils rotten!
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Marion “I’m Marion; show me the money!” Marion is the on site book keeper, so send her all your money! She also has 2 black cats—Satan and Wicca. Satan weighs about 20 pounds and is afraid of his own shadow; Wicca is about half that size and likes to torment him.
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Lou Lou was born in Argentina; he’s not Asian! He loves to pierce, especially labret and lip piercings. He enjoys long walks off short piers, Gorilla Biscuits, and holding hands. One day his grandkids will swing from his ears. Lou dislikes when people use incorrect piercing terminology, specifically the word “gauge.” See his guide to correct piercing terminology.
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Lou’s Guide to Correct Piercing Terminology
- In the piercing world gauge is not a verb; it is a noun.
- When talking about stretched ears, do not refer to your stretched ears as being gauged. (You should not say, “I want to gauge my ears.” The correct phrasing is, “I want to stretch my ears to a (specific size gauge).”)
- Do not refer to plugs as gauges. They are made to gauges but they are not gauges themselves. That would be like referring to tires as millimeters. Gauge is a size measurement.
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Casey Casey is the #1 All-Star, super duper, customer service rep, extraordinaire! She is always willing to take as much time as needed with our customers, helping them select the proper jewelry and explaining the aftercare procedures. Sometimes she even relates experiences with her own piercings to answer their questions. Casey also likes animals; she doesn’t even kill bugs. That’s ok though, because Derek has a huge bug zapper to make up for it.
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Lisa Lisa loves her job. In fact, she loves it so much that she comes here on her days off.
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