Comments on: Demon Van – The Trilogy http://evilclomid.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/ "C-Section scars and stretch marks are not horrible. They are badges of honor, proof of membership in the best club in the world: Motherhood." Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:50:37 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: Jeff http://evilclomid.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/#comment-485 Jeff Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:16:13 +0000 http://evilclomid.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/#comment-485 In response to Brooke - I love my tattoo. I have a tattoo on my shoulder that says "Made in Canada - 10-19-1979 - Fait Au Canada " I very much want another - but I haven't decided (exactly) what it is going to be yet, nor do I have the $$ to afford it when I have it decided. In fact, I would say the vast majority of people I know with tats love them - whether they are old or young. It's difficult now in most places I know of to get a (professional) tat when you are drunk or high, contrary to the "old days". Now, you have to actually plan it, and pay for it, and since tattooing is becoming recognized as an art itself the service is starting to cost more than it has historically as well. All things that seem to make people think twice before they get one. Now, to E-Dawg. What do you want to get, if I may ask, and why is it bad to get one if you are PG? In response to Brooke – I love my tattoo.

I have a tattoo on my shoulder that says “Made in Canada – 10-19-1979 – Fait Au Canada ”

I very much want another – but I haven’t decided (exactly) what it is going to be yet, nor do I have the $$ to afford it when I have it decided.

In fact, I would say the vast majority of people I know with tats love them – whether they are old or young.

It’s difficult now in most places I know of to get a (professional) tat when you are drunk or high, contrary to the “old days”. Now, you have to actually plan it, and pay for it, and since tattooing is becoming recognized as an art itself the service is starting to cost more than it has historically as well. All things that seem to make people think twice before they get one.

Now, to E-Dawg. What do you want to get, if I may ask, and why is it bad to get one if you are PG?

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By: Erin http://evilclomid.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/#comment-484 Erin Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:02:38 +0000 http://evilclomid.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/#comment-484 Thanks Brooke. But I've actually had several "fake" tattoos... I love them! :) Thanks Brooke. But I’ve actually had several “fake” tattoos… I love them! :)

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By: brookejohnston http://evilclomid.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/#comment-483 brookejohnston Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:56:22 +0000 http://evilclomid.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/demon-van-the-trilogy/#comment-483 Oh, dear... Erin, I read about your desire for a tattoo, and I had to write. All I'm gonna say is that there are MANY things that set me apart from the rest of the ladies out there. There are a lot of things that set me apart from the rest of the world, and the rest of people regarding my body, the skin I was born in, my birthday suit. You wanna know what one of those things is? Now, I'm not being a "smart-ass" when I say this, but MY BODY IS BEAUTIFULLY mark-free. Yep, not many ladies, men, nor everyday people can say that. There's not too many people that can say that they don't have a tattoo. There's not too many people who have a tattoo(s) that don't regret having it/them. Okay, I gonna give you my advice, even though you didn't ask for it. Also, please, please understand that my "tone" is NOT in any way angry, mean, or snooty. That being said, why not get a fake one first? Yes, get one that will not be forever because once you get one...(you know)... My father, got a couple homeade "tatts" when he was a teen, and now, he is EXTREMELY embarrassed of them. He is so ashamed of them, sometimes there's not a conversation that goes by without him talking about how much he despises them. I think that's why I never got one, even though I do get tempted, every so often. My sister has one on her wrist, and, now that she has her Master's Degree, AND a professional career, I think she may feel a different way about it. I mean, it's of a cat, and it's pretty big, no way to really cover it up, unless she wants to wear a HUGE leather-type, snap-on bracelet. (Do) you know what I mean? Practice first, PLEASE! Happy B-Day, Brooke Oh, dear…

Erin, I read about your desire for a tattoo, and I had to write. All I’m gonna say is that there are MANY things that set me apart from the rest of the ladies out there. There are a lot of things that set me apart from the rest of the world, and the rest of people regarding my body, the skin I was born in, my birthday suit. You wanna know what one of those things is? Now, I’m not being a “smart-ass” when I say this, but MY BODY IS BEAUTIFULLY mark-free. Yep, not many ladies, men, nor everyday people can say that. There’s not too many people that can say that they don’t have a tattoo. There’s not too many people who have a tattoo(s) that don’t regret having it/them.

Okay, I gonna give you my advice, even though you didn’t ask for it. Also, please, please understand that my “tone” is NOT in any way angry, mean, or snooty. That being said, why not get a fake one first? Yes, get one that will not be forever because once you get one…(you know)… My father, got a couple homeade “tatts” when he was a teen, and now, he is EXTREMELY embarrassed of them. He is so ashamed of them, sometimes there’s not a conversation that goes by without him talking about how much he despises them. I think that’s why I never got one, even though I do get tempted, every so often. My sister has one on her wrist, and, now that she has her Master’s Degree, AND a professional career, I think she may feel a different way about it. I mean, it’s of a cat, and it’s pretty big, no way to really cover it up, unless she wants to wear a HUGE leather-type, snap-on bracelet. (Do) you know what I mean? Practice first, PLEASE!

Happy B-Day,
Brooke

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