I've been grading quizzes. I don't like grading quizzes.
My hips hurt. I don't like that, either. I'm going to call my rheumatologist tomorrow to make an appointment.
'Get It Done'
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I've been grading quizzes. I don't like grading quizzes.
My hips hurt. I don't like that, either. I'm going to call my rheumatologist tomorrow to make an appointment.
Plei, I'm with smonster. ita would be pleased. You're desiring to permanently carry her artwork on your body forever. It's the ultimate validation of her skill.
I bought a talisman a year or year and a half ago for Dad's Mini that I have now. It's a silver dragonfly on blue and it has always reminded me of ita.
And I've considered her dragonfly for a tattoo as well.
I can't imagine that she would be anything other than chuffed by buffistas sporting her art in permanent form.
eta: location might be a factor, tho. Maybe not in buttcrack.
eata: as someone who didn't know her very well, the eta about location could be a totally wrong assumption. Tattoos in buttcracks would have made a great thread topic
I was gonna go arm or shoulder...
Pretty!
A dragonfly tattoo sounds perfect.
I was asked today about when I was going to finally get a tattoo. I tried playing the "I'm too old" card but it wasn't flying. But weirdly the more my body racks up scars, the less need I feel for a tattoo.
At my age and condition, I feel like a tattoo is like putting a Ming vase on a splintery old orange crate. The display space is not up to the quality of the art.
But the most important question, sj: will the Thai be vegetarian?
Nope. We are all omnivores.
I am totally an omnivore, but I can never pass up tofu in pad thai or pad see eeiw (which I had for lunch yesterday...and leftovers for breakfast today). LOVE it all pan-fried and crispy.
I know there are good tattoo artists in Vermont
askye, I don't know how long of a drive it would be from where you live to Waterbury, but Corey at Good Ink Tattoo (which is in Waterbury) is *excellent.* I recommend him unreservedly. He did mine, and my Dad's, and virtually all of my brother's ink, which is stunning.
Waterbury is a half hour or so away, I thought it was furhter but I double checked.
So totally doable. I checked out their website and I'll have to send an email asking about rates and stuff like that.
I don't even know where I'd put the tattoo.