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That wasn't their intent, I think. It was them crossing off 4 lines, or 4 decades of music.

 

But if you want to get symbolic and "aliens", it could mean that they're hinting they aren't done yet and the "5" is a sign that they still have more in the tank.

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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.
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That wasn't their intent, I think. It was them crossing off 4 lines, or 4 decades of music.

 

But if you want to get symbolic and "aliens", it could mean that they're hinting they aren't done yet and the "5" is a sign that they still have more in the tank.

R50!

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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D
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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

Well then go big or go home... :LOL:
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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

Well then go big or go home... :LOL:

 

Well I could always get an owl that wrapped around my ankle. I have another tattoo on my right ankle. I could get that on my left. :)

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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

Well then go big or go home... :LOL:

 

Well I could always get an owl that wrapped around my ankle. I have another tattoo on my right ankle. I could get that on my left. :)

Sounds good but I bet that would hurt like hell... :scared:
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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

Well then go big or go home... :LOL:

 

Well I could always get an owl that wrapped around my ankle. I have another tattoo on my right ankle. I could get that on my left. :)

Sounds good but I bet that would hurt like hell... :scared:

 

The one on my right ankle didn't really hurt. It's above my ankle about an inch.

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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

Well then go big or go home... :LOL:

 

Well I could always get an owl that wrapped around my ankle. I have another tattoo on my right ankle. I could get that on my left. :)

Sounds good but I bet that would hurt like hell... :scared:

 

The one on my right ankle didn't really hurt. It's above my ankle about an inch.

 

Get down below the ankle bone, to the foot, and its excruciating.

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It means 40 + 1 because it's actually been 41 years, not 40.

There is your tat. Strategically placed no doubt... :D

 

Kinda boring compared to yours. :)

Well then go big or go home... :LOL:

 

Well I could always get an owl that wrapped around my ankle. I have another tattoo on my right ankle. I could get that on my left. :)

Sounds good but I bet that would hurt like hell... :scared:

 

The one on my right ankle didn't really hurt. It's above my ankle about an inch.

 

Get down below the ankle bone, to the foot, and its excruciating.

 

I would think it would hurt like that anywhere the skin is thin.

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I saw a guy get a tat on his sternum once. He was skin and bones, to boot. That has to have hurt in an unreal way.
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I emailed Hugh and asked what it means and here is his answer:

 

Dear Robert,

 

Yeah - that was an amazing 40+ year run!

 

I have (guarded) hopes and some expectation that they will get tired of golf and fishing — and do another studio album somewhere down the road :)

 

The tourbook cover is a play on the marks that inmates scratch on the walls of their cells.

 

It’s a way to mark "time served".

 

Simply that.

 

Cheers,

Hugh

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I emailed Hugh and asked what it means and here is his answer:

 

Dear Robert,

 

Yeah - that was an amazing 40+ year run!

 

I have (guarded) hopes and some expectation that they will get tired of golf and fishing — and do another studio album somewhere down the road :)

 

The tourbook cover is a play on the marks that inmates scratch on the walls of their cells.

 

It’s a way to mark "time served".

 

Simply that.

 

Cheers,

Hugh

 

You went to the source, I never would have thought of that! That was very cool of him to respond. Thanks for passing that along.

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The tourbook cover is a play on the marks that inmates scratch on the walls of their cells.

 

It’s a way to mark "time served".

 

Well, now we know for sure that was Neil's idea. :LOL:
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The tourbook cover is a play on the marks that inmates scratch on the walls of their cells.

 

It’s a way to mark "time served".

 

Well, now we know for sure that was Neil's idea. :LOL:

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That's pretty obvious but he didn't answer the real question. :)
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That's pretty obvious but he didn't answer the real question. :)

 

For the last time, HE DOESN'T KNOW WHERE YOUR THING IS

 

He can stop looking because I don't have one. :LOL:

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That's pretty obvious but he didn't answer the real question. :)

 

For the last time, HE DOESN'T KNOW WHERE YOUR THING IS

 

He can stop looking because I don't have one. :LOL:

Well, I was going to tell you to leave it alone, but…

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