Hmm. The pictures I'm finding of Britney's tattoo look right. It must have been someone else with the backwards one. Unless she got it fixed -- I found something mentioning that she got it lasered off.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And David Blaine got Primo Levi's Auschwitz number tattooed on his own arm. That's all kinds of wrong.
I'm about to head out. Wish me luck. Or rather, wish me no mind-losing.
Timelies all!
No tatoos for me, thanks. (Among the reasons is that I can't think of any symbol, image or name I'd want on my person forever.)
sarameg, good luck -- it's best to consider this phase still information-gathering. Enough time to consider what you really want, and what you really don't want to live with, in a house and/or neighborhood really pays off.
When I was trying to move to New York, I had a broker refuse to make an appointment with me because I hadn't seen enough places yet. Which I now see makes sense -- it does take a while to get a sense of what's out there. In short, yes: information gathering.
Yep. (Note that I DID buy the first place that I took a tour of, but there was some hurried touring of Other Properties between the time I saw it and the offering.)
Signs of Impending Springiness here: I just saw a goddamed BEE fly past my window.
We didn't buy the first place we saw. Which is good. It was too far out of the center of Niles -- backed up to the boulevard which means harleys all day long esp. sat and sunday and It was boring. We bought the second.
DH and I bought the second place we saw, which made us so nervous we went back to see it again three times. But it was just the right place for us, you know? We got lucky.
I bought the first place I even thought about buying but saw a few others on a city-organized bus tour so I could get grant money from the city. It was a very lucky situation though. And I'd been living two blocks away for a couple of years so I knew the neighborhood and the street really well.