A heart with "mom" would make me laugh.
makes me laugh.
Spike ,'Get It Done'
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A heart with "mom" would make me laugh.
makes me laugh.
I took my friend's cousin to get a tatoo last night.
Now, I want another one.
Do you have any idea of what style, or is 'dragonfly' as far as you've gotten?
Right now, I want one that looks like brushstrokes ukiyo-e style. But it varies.
Though...brushtrokes would mean I could just get it in black....
All moist and tender.
Good argument for a crock pot.
I love a good tattoo, but don't have any and I suspect I've outgrown the age of getting them. If I *had* gotten one back when I was interested in it, I undoubtedly would have gone with something Celtic, and it undoubtedly would now feel like some vestige of a past me, the same way my earing holes mark a past version of me.
Yesterday someone said to me, "So I heard that your book is a collection of anti-UN essays."
I love the telephone game.
It's almost as awesome as the time a scientist approached me and said, "I heard you were on Star Search!"
Turns out that was what happened to "set tour."
I love a good tattoo, but don't have any and I suspect I've outgrown the age of getting them. If I *had* gotten one back when I was interested in it, I undoubtedly would have gone with something Celtic, and it undoubtedly would now feel like some vestige of a past me, the same way my earing holes mark a past version of me.
But that's why the older you are, the better it is! You won't end up with something you're embarassed of in 10 years.
I don't know about precise image, but I'm thinking something Sailor Jerry style (bluebirds? heart? cards? dunno) on the right side of my lower back/hip, possibly straddling the top of my pants, if you see what I mean.
That's where I have my Daisy. Not terribly painful either unless it gets a little close to your spine.
Can you see it, Daisy? That's my only concern -- I don't want something I can never see.
My second one is pretty much on my spine, and it hurt a lot more than I remember the other one hurting.
Burrell, you are SO not past the age of getting one.
I don't want something I can never see.
Bah. There's nothing wrong with having a tattoo you can't see without the aid of a mirror.