As for the tattoo, I agree with SPF when he said it seems like the sort of thing you'd regret later in life, although that could be said for most tattoos.
Additionally, I don't find it offensive, but I also don't get offended easily. At all.
(edited by Deputy Marshall on 27.3.06 0013) TO BILL BRASKY!
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Originally posted by spfI'm not offended. It just seems like the perfect example of a tattoo that at some point in your life you will look at and go "WTF was I thinking when I got this?"
I wanted a tattoo, but kept holding back due to fear of saying "WTF was I thinking when I got this" about it. So I got a tattoo that I know I won't want to make any others easier to get. Sort of an excersize in overcoming fear.
That and sarcasm, while stinging at first, and always there, is only skin deep.
I've thought about getting the Kanji for "shoulder" on my shoulder. That comes from watching too much Marx Brothers and Abbot and Costello.
(edited by Lexus on 28.3.06 1332) Hold nothing sacred and you'll never be dissapointed. Especially not this statement.
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To cook more and to eat out more. Yes they appear contradictory, but there is context I was thinking about visiting NYC this year too. Apologies in advance