Krakosky
Tank ***
I've got ink too!
The teacher was a Republican, huh?I was taught that ink is poison...
now that's just wrong...The teacher was a Republican, huh?I was taught that ink is poison...
The teacher was a Republican, huh? Mrs. Dex and I still want more tats, it just hasn't happened yet.I was taught that ink is poison...
I am shocked that you would jump straight to that!!!! hmy:The teacher was a Republican, huh? Mrs. Dex and I still want more tats, it just hasn't happened yet.I was taught that ink is poison...
Spike TV has a show on it that deals exclusively with bad tattoos called Tattoo Nightmares. Three artists work on covering up real-life bad tattoos, and they go over how they design it, the backstory on how the original tattoo happened, then they reveal to the client (who approves the rough design but is not supposed to look at the progress until finished) what the final tat looks like. I've been catching a handful of these episodes lately and it's been fueling my desire to get my two upper-body tats either covered up or enhanced (see post #51 above for what I currently have).
Their work is really good.
http://www.spike.com...ttoo-nightmares
I have a buddy who got a tattoo on his chest of the globe when he was 18 and in the army. He's now 36 and out of shape and the globe, which was once round, is now shaped more like an egg.They will only fade, sag, and become very unappealing.
You should totally do that during the EB convention, everyone will be able to watch - it'll be great!The next one I get will most likely be in Vegas. There's a really good shop just off of the strip that did the large one on my wife's side.
Starting the research phase again for a new tat. I'm thinking of getting something similar to this, but not quite as far down the arm (keep it under the sleeves of a polo for work)The teacher was a Republican, huh?I was taught that ink is poison...
Mrs. Dex and I still want more tats, it just hasn't happened yet.