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Very subjective tattoo that is. It can mean one of three things...firstly, and in a lot of instances, this is a White Power tattoo and usually means that the person who wears it has killed a minority. So keep that in mind. Secondly, and in MOST instances, it means that the wearer has served time in prison as the web represents a feeling of being trapped. And then you have the trendy folks who get it just for design and it means nothing to them, nor are they usually aware that it has such negative connotations.
"Green, Green Grass of Home", written by Claude "Curly" Putman Jr., is a country song originally made popular by Porter Wagoner in 1965 and Bobby Bare in 1965. It was sung later by Tom Jones in 1966 when it reached number one in the UK Singles Chart on 3 December staying there for a total of seven weeks.[1] It had also been recorded the previous year, 1965, by Jerry Lee Lewis, and included on his album "Country Songs For City Folks" (later re-issued as "All Country"), and Jones learned the song from Lewis's version. The Tom Jones record reached #11 pop, #12 easy listening on the Billboard US charts.
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It means Different songs in different regions . In diff places have diff folks .
The possessive form of folks is formed by adding an apostrophe: folks'
That would be the west coast, like for example the folks in Vancouver or Victoria, BC, or others to their north along the coast.
Nathan Folks's birth name is Nathaniel Thomas Conrad Folks.
"Plain folks" is a noun phrase. It refers to ordinary or average people in society.
young folks!
Burr Folks was born in 1915.
Burr Folks died in 2000.
The Young Folks was created in 1940.
Gossip Folks was created in 2002.
Meet My Folks was created in 2002.