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Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 1:19 pm
by Miss Janine
My son used to do tattoos, and he told me to tell you to make sure you go to a place that pays attention to the age restrictions. And check the place out beforehand. Two easy ways to make sure it's a reputable (clean and safe) place to have them done. Done right, they can be beautiful. Done wrong, you'll wish you'd never had the idea in the first place. Good luck! (For the record, I don't have any, but the thought has crossed my mind.)
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 12:25 am
by alberta1
I agree you have to be careful. Ive been told by someone who has many never to get them done at night. I think because that is their prime time and they are rushed so the job doesnt come out as well. Also a lot of the better tattoo artists are available in the daytime.
Thats when i plan to get mine. Im going to this really clean place bout 10 minutes from home which is very well known. I have designed on al tattoo which i like, but still want to design a few more. It has become my relaxation time at night to design a few al tattoos while listening or watching weird al yankovic. No no, im not obsessed. Not at al.

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 5:00 am
by squishsquashgirl
I kind of get put off the idea all together whenever I pass Venice Beach- there must be about 50 tattoo parlours just along the boardwalk, all of which are filthy, stinky, and will tattoo anybody with enough money! I will have to thoroughly research it before I have anything done, though. Anyway, what am I talking about? I've got 8 years to worry about such things!
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 6:04 am
by alberta1
wise idea. dont get one unless you really want one. I know ive prob said that before but its important.
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 6:17 am
by scottidog
Remember, it's permanent. And what looks good on a twenty something hardbody will someday be on a flabby, gravity weary old body. That perky little butterfly on your bellybutton will look a whole lot different when you're 50 something. Take a good look at an old tatoo sometime.
And yeah. Make an informed and hygienic decision.
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 7:50 am
by SmileyGirl87
That's the reason I'm probably not getting my belly button pierced. That and infections!
So think about it....it's kinda lasting, and it's REALLY painful to have them removed..
But if you're happy, we're behind ya!
~*Cat*~
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 4:30 am
by squishsquashgirl
apparently my uncle had a really ugly big tattoo on his arm, and then one day he burned his arm all up while working on his car, and after the huge great scars had all healed.....the tattoo was still there!
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 12:10 am
by alberta1
Its amazing how permanent they are. you think it would be gone after something like that but obviously not???
Im thinking about just getting the number twenty seven with little letters AL written in the corner. Shouldnt be too painful. :wow:
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 3:17 am
by squishsquashgirl
That sounds perfect!!!! Not to big, but very meaningful..... I remember one time when my friends and I were making up this cheesy video for ACS, I played "the girlfriend/cousin" and my friend drew a tattoo on my shoulder with black liquid eyeliner that was just a heart with an arrow through it with "AL" written inside it. It was pretty-ful! Oh, and of course, there was that family crest on my thigh....but that's another story!
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 6:38 am
by alberta1
That sounds cool. I dont want anything too big so i thought that'd be perfect but then anything al like would be. :biggrin: