I bet those people who have those Japanese calligraphy tattoos that say peace, hope, or something of that nature really have tattoos that say something else. A friend of mine has a couple. I bet if the went to Japan everyone would laugh because they really say something like "Tiny" "Manhood".
Even tats that are done well while young tend to look like crap when the person is 80... I see them all the time. Often you can't even make out what it was supposed to be, due to wrinkling and loss of elasticity, age spots, etc.
So perhaps when that person is old, you won't be able to read the word and the typo won't matter...
I never even noticed the typo until is was mentioned. My brain just filled in the missing letter. My daughter has the serenity prayer tattooed on her back and it is missing one word. Isn't it ironic?
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Oh my, that is a tragedy....tho some might find it comedic. Poor chap....
Blue suede shoes with 2" heels... *smiles at the imagery*
Yes, Rebecca, having a typo indelibly inked into one's flesh is, at a minimum, a tragi-comic fate.
I'll leave it to the individual Reader to ponder where the scale should fall. Tragedy or comedy? (perhaps I should say, tradgey?)
Just another existential question for all of us to ponder.
Imagine this, Ponita: a 6' 5" geezer struttin' about in high-heeled, blue suede shoes...
Another tragi-comic experience? Prolly.
I bet those people who have those Japanese calligraphy tattoos that say peace, hope, or something of that nature really have tattoos that say something else. A friend of mine has a couple. I bet if the went to Japan everyone would laugh because they really say something like "Tiny" "Manhood".
*grins even more at the imagery...*
Even tats that are done well while young tend to look like crap when the person is 80... I see them all the time. Often you can't even make out what it was supposed to be, due to wrinkling and loss of elasticity, age spots, etc.
So perhaps when that person is old, you won't be able to read the word and the typo won't matter...
I never even noticed the typo until is was mentioned. My brain just filled in the missing letter. My daughter has the serenity prayer tattooed on her back and it is missing one word. Isn't it ironic?
I will always be saying, "why" when it comes to tats. What could be so permanent in your awareness that you need to be reminded on your skin?
Is it just me, or does the Comedy guy seems to laugh at the Tradgey guy?
Why do you need blue suede shoes with 2" cuban heels? Are you taking dance classes?! That would be so exciting! I think you should do that!
If we lived in the same city I would beg you to take dance classes with me. :)
I do loves me these comments. What an eclectic bunch you are!
By the by, "comedy" ALWAYS laughs at "tradgey"...
I am tattooed.
I DO dance when the occasion presents itself. I pay the price the next day when my hinky right hip burns with indignation.
How about blue stingray boots? More waterproof!
http://www.motorcowboy.com/product/BLUE1/Blue-Stingray-half-boots-cowboy-style.html
Wowza, Queen Cheese!
I'll admit I was kinda attracted to these booties.
Then I saw the price tag. Almost $1,000 per pair.
Maybe it's just me, but I kinda get gas when contemplating wrapping $500 of fish flesh around each of my calloused doggies.
Blue suede will do me just fine. I'm old skool.
Just another existential question for all of us to ponder.
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