The beer made us show off our legs.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I thought we were showing off our beer!CathyCA wrote:CB&B, DD & show off their legs:
Shame that pirate label didn't show up well .
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The beer made us show off our legs.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I thought we were showing off our beer!CathyCA wrote:CB&B, DD & show off their legs:
CathyCA wrote:DevilDeac's tattoo:
YmoBeThere wrote:Speaking of tattoos, does anyone know someone who has had another person's name tattooed on their person? I do not, BTW.
Nah, once again, I went with the good stuff.windsor wrote:CathyCA wrote:DevilDeac's tattoo:
Somehow I was expecting a Bud Light tatoo for DD...
windsor wrote:CathyCA wrote:DevilDeac's tattoo:
Somehow I was expecting a Bud Light tatoo for DD...
Yes, I do. Know someone I mean. A friend of mine has a tattoo of the pink breast cancer ribbon with a date and her mom's name and "I'll miss you" up high on her right butt cheek/lower back. Her mother died of breast cancer a few years ago.YmoBeThere wrote:Speaking of tattoos, does anyone know someone who has had another person's name tattooed on their person? I do not, BTW.
Nice!!wilson wrote:Yes. It hurt. Considerably worse than my first. Apparently (at least according to my artist), I chose "a pretty tough spot." Holyshititfuckinghurt. But it came out great and I'm really pleased. The artist took a pic for his portfolio (they don't frequently do this). He said he'd been looking forward to my piece all week and that he'd never done a sextant before. The whole shop seemed to be pretty into it.
Cathy, I'm a little worried about the look on bunchofnumbers face. He seems to be admiring dd's leg. ;) ;)CathyCA wrote:DevilDeac's tattoo:
CathyCA wrote:CB&B, DD & show off their legs:
Probably lusting after the Blue Devil!TillyGalore wrote:CathyCA wrote:CB&B, DD & show off their legs:
Where was I? Looks like I missed the best part of brunchgate.
Oh, was just admiring the intricacy of DD's tattoo and his bravery in enduring all those needle sticks.TillyGalore wrote:Cathy, I'm a little worried about the look on bunchofnumbers face. He seems to be admiring dd's leg. ;) ;)CathyCA wrote:DevilDeac's tattoo:
CathyCA wrote:Oh, was just admiring the intricacy of DD's tattoo and his bravery in enduring all those needle sticks.TillyGalore wrote:Cathy, I'm a little worried about the look on bunchofnumbers face. He seems to be admiring dd's leg. ;) ;)CathyCA wrote:DevilDeac's tattoo:
It's funny...it really doesn't feel like you'd think a bunch of needle sticks would. It pretty much feels like a knife scraping into your skin.CathyCA wrote:Oh, was just admiring the intricacy of DD's tattoo and his bravery in enduring all those needle sticks.
Now I know why Wilson was fired from that summer job as a tattoo salesman!wilson wrote:It's funny...it really doesn't feel like you'd think a bunch of needle sticks would. It pretty much feels like a knife scraping into your skin.CathyCA wrote:Oh, was just admiring the intricacy of DD's tattoo and his bravery in enduring all those needle sticks.
Whatever...nobody sells any tattoos by convincing people it's not gonna hurt. It really just doesn't feel good. As they say, though, the pain is part of the whole thing. You'd better be damn well sure that you want the image you've selected in the place you've selected. I'm always perplexed at people who try to decide where to get their tattoos based on how badly people tell them it's going to hurt. It fucking hurts, anywhere. It does hurt different amounts for different in different places, and the worst places on the body seem to differ from person to person, but it universally hurts. Knowing this, I'd think people would elect to endure the pain in a place where they really want the image, rather than compromising and putting it (very permanently) in a place that isn't their first choice so that they can minimize the couple of hours' worth of pain.bjornolf wrote:Now I know why Wilson was fired from that summer job as a tattoo salesman!wilson wrote:It's funny...it really doesn't feel like you'd think a bunch of needle sticks would. It pretty much feels like a knife scraping into your skin.CathyCA wrote:Oh, was just admiring the intricacy of DD's tattoo and his bravery in enduring all those needle sticks.
Man, I was just trying to be funny. I picked my spot based on where my wife's (then GF) tattoo was.wilson wrote:
Whatever...nobody sells any tattoos by convincing people it's not gonna hurt. It really just doesn't feel good. As they say, though, the pain is part of the whole thing. You'd better be damn well sure that you want the image you've selected in the place you've selected. I'm always perplexed at people who try to decide where to get their tattoos based on how badly people tell them it's going to hurt. It fucking hurts, anywhere. It does hurt different amounts for different in different places, and the worst places on the body seem to differ from person to person, but it universally hurts. Knowing this, I'd think people would elect to endure the pain in a place where they really want the image, rather than compromising and putting it (very permanently) in a place that isn't their first choice so that they can minimize the couple of hours' worth of pain.
Oh, no worries...I knew you were just joshin'. But truth be told, the knowledge that getting a tattoo hurts and the resultant "badge of honor" is a real feeling. It's far from the biggest appeal of the process for me, but being not an especially "tough" guy to begin with, I do feel a shred of pride at having endured the process twice now.bjornolf wrote:Man, I was just trying to be funny. I picked my spot based on where my wife's (then GF) tattoo was.