Julian Cole’s Facebook tattoo – the first pictures

Regular readers may recall that The Population’s Julian Cole was last week bounced into getting a Facebook tattoo on his backside.  

Julian Coles Facebook tattoo   the first pictures    Julian Cole Facebook tattoo pool 350x232Sadly, in a fit of sensibleness, he’s opted for the relatively tame option of a semi-permanent, two month version.

However, there are also enough photographs that there’s already sufficent material for a charity calendar. Which is exactly what he plans to do – this picture is January.

He gives the full story on his Adspace Pioneers blog.

Comments


  1. Oz
    21 Sep 09
    1:01 pm

  2. Ah, wimp !! Should have been permanent.

  3. Tramp stamp hater
    21 Sep 09
    3:24 pm

  4. Definition: Face (the part of the human body that most expresses oneself)
    Book (a source of knowledge, education, what people read)

    Interesting that it all points to ones posterior!!

  5. Anon
    21 Sep 09
    3:42 pm

  6. I wonder who coined the expression “face like a busted arse”?

  7. Renee
    21 Sep 09
    4:12 pm

  8. hmmmmm? Which target market that will buy that calendar?… Employees at the facebook HQ?? maybe….

  9. Lorna
    21 Sep 09
    4:14 pm

  10. I work for Infinitink – permanent yet more easily removable tattoo ink – he should have been a bit braver and used it…then, if Facebook goes out of fashion in a few years he could have it easily removed and tattooed again with the newest craze!

  11. Julian Cole
    21 Sep 09
    5:11 pm

  12. Well, I can recommend Tracey from Cronulla, I got my tattoo done on her pool table. She was great sport, seeing as though she had to tattoo a random guys arse for an hour and half. ;)

  13. Lorna
    21 Sep 09
    5:19 pm

  14. She most definitely deserves alot of credit!!!

  15. Zac Martin
    21 Sep 09
    6:12 pm

  16. Weak. <3

  17. Anonymous
    22 Sep 09
    3:20 pm

  18. I have to say this is poor form by Julian. He has done exactly what he would recommend his clients not do: make a promise in order to get social media exposure, then not follow through. Hard to take him seriously.

  19. Julian Cole
    22 Sep 09
    3:34 pm

  20. Damn! I guess I failed at being the Social Media Expert, I guess I’ll just have to go back to my day job of working at The Population.