I really can’t think of anything I’d want permanently inked onto my body. Which I guess is OK, 'cause I’d never get a tattoo. When I was 16 or so I thought it would be cool to get a little one on, say, the ankle or something, but was too wimpy–now I’m just as happy I didn’t give it more than a passing thought. Besides, at 16 I would have been certain to pick something lame.
At the Olympics in 2000, a few of us in the band kicked around the idea of getting tattoos of the five rings. We never did, though. Never had the time, what with all the practicing beforehand, and we didn’t have any free time afterwards.
Well, I decided that I’d get a tattoo for each book I get published.
Heh.
In one I’m nearly finished with, one character sort of forces the other character to get a tattoo of his initials. I had a friend design it for kicks and giggles, and it looks really great. So if that book gets published, I’ll get that particular tattoo (even though the initials don’t match my name or my husbands).
For the second book I’ve finished, I’d get a bold WANTED, like on the old posters.
There’s a third book as well, but I haven’t decided what to get for that, but if it’s published, I’ll think of something.
Oh that would feel nice!
[sub]I got some stuff on my back, and the spine is a very tender area[/sub]
Anyway, I probably shouldn’t be in here considering I’m pretty covered, but I just wanted to let all the people worried about the pain about something new.
Supposedly there’s some new type of numbing lotion thats available or will soon be available. For people with tattoos, the pain has always been sort of a right of passage, but for the artists doing them, well, they could always use the money.
Not to hijack at all, but if anyone has questions feel free to ask.
I want this on my upper left arm. Just the image, not the shirt.
**Khadaji stole mine! Except mine would be blue and violet.
The phrase “Trombones do it in seven positions” starting from my right shoulder to just above my wrist.
I probably would have considered that more were I a pro 'bone player, but alas, I am not…
What? Why are you looking at me like that?
Really? Hmm, I suppose if you squint and turn your head way to the right and look from the corner of your eye, it kind of looks like a skull. The piece below it, that looks like a skull.
Scottish family crest. On my right shoulder.
My wife wants a shamrock on her ass. I have warned her that it may eventually look like a pot leaf.
A Russian Firebird. Right above my right shoulderblade.
CCL, that’s a skull. It’s turned so it’s mostly cranium (brain pan? the big round part, anyway), but even I, the queen of obliviousness, can tell that it’s a skull. Once it’s pointed out to me, anyway.
I’ve had this idea for years, but I’ve never had the will to save up and have it done.
On my shoulder, well-hidden by my shirt: A heart with a blank scroll, so I can write in whatever I want with a Sharpie when the mood strikes.
Romantic: The name of whoever I’m involved with at the time (and hopefully she has a sense of humor about it). Or if not involved, “This Space For Rent, Call 555-555-5555”.
Silly: Oh, the possibilities. “Cheese”, “The Moon”, “Etc.”
Confrontational: “Your Mom”
A sun in splendor (the kind with a face in the middle) on my back over my heart.
Long story.
“Do Not Open. No User Serviceable Parts Inside.”
I want the Southern Cross (plus the epsilon star, as on the Australian flag), on either of my shoulder blades–where I won’t have to see it every hour.
However, recently I saw some damnable popstar with the same tattoo, which has ruined the novelty somewhat.
A couple of panther paw prints on my bottom, because I’m a Pitt alum. But, um, I’m worried about saggage problems in later life, y’know?
(And let the record show I had this sig before Napier’s tatoo post
I would get a nudibranch. It would be low on my hip, so covered unless I was swimming.
Why don’t I get it? Because a nudibranch of the size I want it, would turn out looking like a blurry blob.
Don’t think I would ever get a tattoo, but if I did it would be either a single tat of crossed guitars - A Les Paul and a Strat, probably on my shoulder, or two tat’s - one of the guitars on a shoulder and the other someplace else like the opposite ankle. And yes, I know exactly which year, color and other trivia I would want for the guitars - they’d be based on the ones I play…
I’ve thought about getting a dimidiated maple leaf and fleur-de-lis on one shoulder, and a pink triangle on the other.
Across my arse, the words ‘Open Other End’