Wednesday, April 27, 2005

I'm so hardcore

Because there's no demand for it, here's a pic of my tattoo.


Go, Spiders!

Guess you could say that I love my alma mater. I had mulled over getting this for a few years and finally worked up the courage during Spring Break 2003. The procedure really wasn't painful - more of a constant annoyance. This was taken shortly after it was done, hence the flecks of blood and shaved hair. And its placement still allows me to get a white collar job.

If you're itchin' to get some ink, I suggest that you go see Ellie at Electric Lady Land in New Orleans.

In related news, tattoos of broken-up celebrity couples!

9 comments:

  1. I should've given a warning that safety goggles are recommended.

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  2. That certainly would've made a better story, but I was stone cold sober. From talking to the proprietors of the tattoo parlor, the profession seems to be adament that clients do not arrive drunk. Not necessarily for a "dude, think this through" perspective; more of a health thing (alcohol thins the blood and inhibits clotting). I did get drunk every night of the trip except that one.

    I'm sure that you're glad to be back in town, Mr. Out-Of-The-Office-Until-April-27.

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  3. WOAH, now that was a sharp left turn into something different.

    I was there. He was sober. I think I was still wrung from the night before.

    Good times.

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  4. CB - I still can't believe our little Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo is relocating to NYC. At least I'll have a place to stay in The City (i.e. on top of you, in your closet - don't worry, I've been South Beachin' it).

    George - It's called not having anything of real substance to post today. Not that this post is full of insight. And be careful - I may just post the pic of you and your balloon hat.

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  5. You've *gotta* post the pic of George in the balloon hat!!

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  6. I have some friends that freak out when I just post pics in my Imagestation, let alone this blog. So I try to get permission first. So, George, how about it?

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