August 31, 2006

  • you’d never guess my IQ…

    mainly cos no one would guess over 110.
    I flatter myself… over 96.

    anyway, I’m thinking of having my kitchen tatt cleaned up.
    here’s a pic when it was fresh. I’m thinking I’ll go to the woman in bellingham who did my good one. she’s amazing. maybe if the lines were sharpened and the red darkened, maybe even shaded…
    I do like it simple but maybe I’d like it less folk-arty. although that was what I wanted at the time.

    I have no intention of ever filling it in but what the hell, what would it say if it was yours?
    or what would you think I’d put there?
    besides “mmm… doughnuts”

Comments (13)

  • put “Satori” in there.. or perhaps “anth0nyc”

  • I like it as is. There’s something refreshing about having an imperfect tatttoo. Plus the story of the dude that gave it to you–come on. You want to ruin it with ‘then I had someone fix it”?

    You should put in it phillip–for phillip the nickle.

  • orrrrr—jefferson internet

  • damn. you’re right!

  • PHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP!!

  • he he… I have a heart tat on my left foot.

  • I would probably get “I <3 my heart” filled in there, but that’s only because I am an obnoxious pun whore.

  • trunco tamen decorus

    (imperfect but beautiful)

    I wrote an iq thing in another comment

  • I think I would put “pizza” in there, myself

  • Well, if you were really, really smart *smile* you’d fill it in with HDL. That’s what I’d put there. That way it could mean everything wonderful all at once.

  • I have no clever suggestions.  I thought if I got to the comment box, I would have some.

    Damn.  Must be b/c my IQ is so high.

    You could put “My IQ” in there.  That’s sufficiently silly and obnoxious.

    Is that a Real Genius audio file????  If it is, I love you even more.  If not, rot in hell.

  • I like the doughnut idea personally…though I’m alos the person who thinks a skunk tattoo over an asscrack would be hysterical…
    -M

  • i’m afraid i don’t know the story of how you got this tattoo, but fodon’s point is compelling nonetheless.  every tattoo tells a story about a person, a time, an event, a feeling… i wouldn’t change it.

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