Whoa! When did you change that?!
"Half doomed and semi-sweet" is one of the only text tattoos I've ever considered.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Whoa! When did you change that?!
"Half doomed and semi-sweet" is one of the only text tattoos I've ever considered.
I have a text tattoo ban. I'm pretty sure I'd end up looking like a dictionary in short order.
My text tattoo is cleverly disguised.
Please note: This is neither clever nor a disguise [link]
I have no tattoos, but I do really like text tattoos.
Anything is better that the head of Fred Flinstone on the neck of one of our cafeteria workers. He has tons of tatoos, and most of them are nice, but-- Fred Flinstone?
I love the finger mustache tattoos! And the teardrop ones as well. But I'm a simple lass. I have my initials tattooed on me, just in case.
My tattoo just hit its one year mark and our love is still brand new. Ran into the artist [link] last week and he was all psyched to see it.
That's an unexpected bit of fun from the whole thing, actually, how pleased Bryan is with the tattoo. It was something of departure from his usual but I really wanted him to do it. I love his shading and his depth of color. The skin on that part of my arm is pretty pristine so he was able to go for some detail he might not usually. I love that its a piece he's particularly proud of, its in his portfolio and he's shown it to various artists he considers mentors.
what was that about an original song called what would buffy do?
I have sworn on Clovis' ears that I will never get song lyric tattoos. Tho' I am still really tempted by I'm every cliche, but I simply do it best.
In Latin.