Stories. I've got stories. But first I've got that new tattoo to get! :wink:
Pshaw! Who doesn't have a tattoo these days? And...I mean...it's what they get...buttock butterflies for god's sake! It just isn't like it used to be. Time to up the ante...get this gender thing straight again. I'm going to get a real tugboat anchor implanted in my chest.
Blatham
Blatham, do they still make those teeny-weeny anchor hairy chest tattoos that you can move randomly across the bay by flexing your pecs?
BumbleBeeBoogie
BBB
Yes, they do. They are most popular now in the gay community who have also added in the artistic touch of naked sailors waving while doing provocative things with the mast.
hmmmmm
i wonder if i'll be able to teach my bumble bee to do something interesting
Do they not seek honey naturally? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm?
the emoticons were just not saying the right expression
that pic IS!
And as she moves, the butterflies flit about in a swarm. Nice.
and the Monarch alights on....
06/14/03, 15:00
fun site, isn't it, BBB!
Wow!
But you gotta wonder what most of these beautiful young people will look like with their tattoos when they reach the age of 65. Yuck. Tattoos only look good on good-lookin' bodies.
And I hear from some of my fiftysomething friends that laser removal is VERY painful. Think I'll pass.......
Visitor - if you'd checked out the rest of that tattoo site, you'd have noticed that many of the featured tattoos are on people in their 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's. For most cultures, the tattoos and the tattoing process are about tribal connection and ritual, and the tattoos have very specific meaning. It's interesting that western culture has made it much more about beauty. Tattoos are not meant to be removed. They shouldn't be considered unless they have meaning. Lifelong meaning.
I like the Indian hand tatoos.
whoops, slipped into that tattoo site for a couple hours....