Now I want to write an alternative history graphic novel about how all the big disasters from the sinking of the Titantic to the attack on Pearl Harbor were caused by a smoking velociraptor....
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
It's pretty easy to cover a wrist tattoo with long sleeves or a big watchband.
That's what she said -- she'd be wearing a jacket anyway.
unless she is in sales ... and those sales are to the military , a small tattoo probably isn't a worry. Unless it is someone's name.
It's pretty easy to cover a wrist tattoo with long sleeves or a big watchband.
Just ask Charisma Carpenter.
This is still my favorite dirigible-inspired joke. (Yes, there are sufficient quantities for me to have a favorite.)
I just tried to talk my minion out of getting a tattoo on her wrist. I told her it's potentially a bad move for job interviews and etc. She pointed out that the people who wouldn't hire her for that probably wouldn't hire her for her locks, either. Fair point?
Is she white or black? (or "other"?)
Because I think black locks are beginning to get more slack.
This is why we can't have nice blimps.
Ah, the Hindenburg. A big bag of hydrogen, painted in rocket fuel*, and attached to diesel engines. What could possibly go wrong?
- I know what you are thinking, "Gud, you magnificent stud, there wasn't an oxidizing agent in the doping compound so it can't really be called rocket fuel and the concentration of the other elements weren't right either for that matter. You'd be right, but saying 'painted in rocket fuel' is awfully fun."
This is still my favorite dirigible-inspired joke.
Heh.
She pointed out that the people who wouldn't hire her for that probably wouldn't hire her for her locks, either. Fair point?
I don't think so. A tattoo is a decision that can't be undone lightly. The older I get, the more I realize that I can think I know where my life is going, but the odds are high that I will be wrong. Ten years from now, she could be arguing before the Supreme Court.
Is she white or black? (or "other"?)
Because I think black locks are beginning to get more slack.
She's black. Which actually gives her more leeway on the tattoos, too, I think -- they are less visible because there's less contrast.
And happy birthday!