Post by lyssbobiss, Command, B613 on Jan 30, 2015 15:52:45 GMT -5
Oh my god, this is amazing.
I don't find the drummer Tommy Lee super hot, but I found out once that he had his kids write out their names when they were little and he had them tattooed on himself. It made him like 38% sexier.
"This prick is asking for someone here to bring him to task Somebody give me some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask him I'll pull the trigger on it, someone load the gun and cock it While we were all watching, he got Washington in his pocket."
I loathe tattoos, especially when they're all over the place and random like that--but I have to admit that it's kind of a cool concept. If you must get a tattoo, this sure beats a freakin' tribal band or ill-advised Tweety Bird.
I'm not into tattoos either but I always said that IF I got a tattoo it would have to do with my son. And the idea of getting a tattoo of something he actually created - I think it's cool.
I loathe tattoos, especially when they're all over the place and random like that--but I have to admit that it's kind of a cool concept. If you must get a tattoo, this sure beats a freakin' tribal band or ill-advised Tweety Bird.
Hey now! I drew my band. 15 yrs later I still smile when I look at it.
Post by Queen Mamadala on Jan 31, 2015 13:23:03 GMT -5
That's too cute! I did tell my eldest that I'd consider getting a tattoo of one of her drawings one day. She thinks it would be cool. It's just a matter of finding the space since I have so many with plans for more.
DH has a heart that DD drew tattooed on him. He does want a half sleeve, so maybe I'll suggest that he get something similar done. Better than the damn bald eagle he's been talking about. Yes, it's good to be American and loyal (I guess they mate for life?) but they're still trashy.
Those are so sweet. A little boy I know who is so sensitive always puts a bandaid on himself when someone else is hurt, basically to show that he feels for them. His dad recently got a tattoo of a bandaid on his arm as a reminder to be as compassionate as his child is.