Whatcha guys think?
i know where you can go get it done and have it look nice...
actually, my sister would know. i don't have the ink in the family, she does.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: Whatcha guys think?
Your gonna get blow by with the piston rings that way...
In 10 years, the tattoo fad will be dead, ink will be like a 1980s mullet that you can't cut off, people will laugh at you, and say "I'll bet that dude was totally hip in 2005".
And yes, I have a few tattoos myself.
Aeromoto wrote: In 10 years, the tattoo fad will be dead, ink will be like a 1980s mullet that you can't cut off, people will laugh at you, and say "I'll bet that dude was totally hip in 2005". And yes, I have a few tattoos myself.
Based on how enduring tattoos have been throughout history, that seems unlikely.
MG Bryan wrote: ItAeromoto wrote: In 10 years, the tattoo fad will be dead, ink will be like a 1980s mullet that you can't cut off, people will laugh at you, and say "I'll bet that dude was totally hip in 2005". And yes, I have a few tattoos myself.Based on how enduring tattoos have been throughout history, that seems unlikely.
Maybe, but now that the check out she-beast at Walmart has the obligatory tramp stamp that says "Juicy", I think it's safe to say that ink has jumped the shark.
Yes. Very true. There will always be that eternal debate on tattoos. I think we already have a debate on how cool or ugly tattoos are. I just think this is a different idea, something that i would like for the rest of my life. I'm not gonna go get a Chevy Cobalt tattoo or Dale Earnhardt Sr. tattoo, it's something that I have been putting some thought into.
I like the exploded part diagram idea.
I want some auto related ink soem day but dont really spend much time at all thinking about what I would want.
I will, in the next 10 years or so, open a small chain of tattoo removal shops. Me hitting my 40s means there will be a lot of business from people that went to college when I did.
I like cool tattoos that are well done, but can't see getting one myself.
speedblind wrote: I will, in the next 10 years or so, open a small chain of tattoo removal shops. Me hitting my 40s means there will be a lot of business from people that went to college when I did. I like cool tattoos that are well done, but can't see getting one myself.
Good luck in bankruptcy court.
Aeromoto wrote:MG Bryan wrote: ItMaybe, but now that the check out she-beast at Walmart has the obligatory tramp stamp that says "Juicy", I think it's safe to say that ink has jumped the shark.Aeromoto wrote: In 10 years, the tattoo fad will be dead, ink will be like a 1980s mullet that you can't cut off, people will laugh at you, and say "I'll bet that dude was totally hip in 2005". And yes, I have a few tattoos myself.Based on how enduring tattoos have been throughout history, that seems unlikely.
Lingerie comes in plus sizes these days too, but I doubt anyone else will stop enjoying it as a result.
failboat wrote: I like the exploded part diagram idea.
I kinda stole the idea from Jonny Cocker's girlfriend (the ALMS, ELMS driver). She has a crankshaft with a con rod attached to it with the labeled numbers going up the side of her torso. It is a thing of beauty on her. I'm thinking mine would probably go in the same place as hers.
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