
I have, for some time, had an overwhelming curiosity about getting some pretty major tatooing done. Being someone with a some-what artistic mind, it is hard for me to give in to the fact that someone else would be creating this art work upon me. I thought that maybe a way around this is to have that artist mimic or duplicate a peice of work that already has meaning to me. At least, in my mind, it seems a safer bet than letting loose the artistic license of some person who gets to forget about what they have just done the moment I step out of site.
Nope, your right, there is no way around it gg, if you want a tatoo you are going to have to risk it & it would be better to love it for the "experience" as much as for the art.
Well, thats bullshit. It's a one time shot man. It's $500 worth of ink and bleeding that can't be undone. That's a freaking gamble.
Let the research begin...
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yo. gg. you living in santa rosa now? i'll be there monday. of course i'll be gone on tuesday but so will everyone else...
Yup Yup, in Santa Rosa. Here's my cell, give me a holla when you get in (if you have time). 608.320.0929
Hmm. What to do when your artistic ego won't let you trust anyone... Here's an option: Tattoo yourself. One of my high school classmates tattooed "BUDWISER" on his left forearm. Gorgeous. He didn't want other people imposing their ideas of art, spelling, etc. I can give you his address if you want tips.
Your lying.
He spelt it that way? I have a friend that has a Milwaukee (like the power tool company) tattoo on his forearm. That actually looks pretty cool.
No lie. Big, wavy letters. I first saw it at the county fair. The sad part (well, one sad part) is that this guy just *aspired* to Budweiser. He usually drank Keystone. I'm glad he didn't try to spell Schlitz.
HEY!!!!! Delete those pics of me not drinkin. delete the deleted!!
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