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.
I've got to admit, that would make it better. If I still like the idea at this time next year, I might do it. No impulse tattoos this year.
I am also thinking of talking to a friend who does screen-printing and find out if she can do yardage. Because I want fabric with the lyrics to "Vampires" done in nice caligraphy. In pale grey/silver on black fabric. And then I would make a skirt from it.
Hi, Mirrorface! Are you altogether new or just in threads I don't visit often enough? In either case, YAY ANOTHER A:TLA FAN. Did you already know that one of the Music thread regulars is writing an ass-kickingly fantastic regular column on A:TLA for The Onion's A-V Club? If not, read him up. He's splendid.
Off now to find out what Buffy would do, musically speaking.
There's a whole cd of Buffy songs called "I Miss Buffy," by Megan something-or-other. It's pretty fun.
Hi, Mirrorface!!
Haha, yeah. New. Hi, all. Don't eat me, I've given myself an intravenous shot of... something harmful. So yeah.
Highfive for A:TLA! I did not know that, but I will certainly check it out. O:
Also, whole album of Buffycentric songs sounds awesome.
Now that I'm on my computer and not my iPhone, I've even got a link. "I Miss Buffy" by Megan Gogerty. [link] A (non-Buffista) friend that I got into Buffy bought me a copy and got it signed, as kind of a thank you.