I would like another tattoo.
But I am very choosy and the tattoo has to be just right.
What I like in a tattoo is something not too elaborate, and something that is not a normal tattoo design, like a fork.
A fork is would be different and simple, and easily recognizable. But that’s not quite what I want.
Any suggestions?
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You should, like, get a tattoo of a butt on a butt on your butt. Huh huh uh uh huh huh.
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I think Shayna has a spoon tattooed somewhere. Or did I dream that?
There is no spoon.
I have three tatoos. My favourite is the bracelet on my wrist, because while it is in plain view, almost no one realizes that it is a tatoo. A co-worker once asked me why I never take my bracelet off…
Hmmm… like a fork but not a fork… A spork?
How about a Crayola Marker? You could even pick the colour.
I think my next one is going to be a Maple Leaf, as in, Made in Canada. Haven’t decided where yet.
Thanks, Katt-
A spork is really funny, but I can’t find any personal attachments to sporks.
But a Crayola Crayon- WOW.
It would have to be blue, like Linus, I used to draw a lot of skies.
A Red maple leaf is cool, but I can’t help you decide where to put that, as that was going to be my next question.
I want a completely random place that makes no sense-
like behind my ear (except that would hurt a LOT) or a nondescript region on my leg or back.
I would have to suggest above the navel, but off to one side a bit.
I almost got a wierd tatoo, but settled for a normal one.
A few that I considered:
A wall socket
A yellow road sign that said ‘curves ahead’
A (partial) g-string with money stuck in it
A window (with blood and muscles on the other side)
Let us know what you get!
If you’re into the tattoos that aren’t meant for everybody to see…you could get one of a stick figure pushing a lawn mower and have it just inside the area where the hair grows “down there.” If you tirm the hair where your little gardner is it looks like he is “mowing your lawn.” I saw a girl with this and all I could do was smile at her creativity.