More tattoo options

September 21, 2008 on 11:01 am | In Life In General | 4 Comments

Some more options for a tattoo for me:

Tom Servo

Another squid

The Collator by Eric Joyner

A peacock with some cherry blossoms (sorry, I don’t have a good example)

Or post something else, like if you find a really cool picture of Godzilla or something.

Anyway, comment on this post or the last one and let me know what you think.

Alana

 

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  1. Hi! As much as I love Super Grover and Tom Servo (Tom is my FAVORITE of the MST3K characters and Grover is GROVER), I think they are better represented in your DVD collection. My aunt got an Underdog tattoo and I don’t think it was as cool for her 30 years later as it was when she got it. I’m a big fan of the artsy tattoos and her next 2 were more artsy and she showed them off alot more! Art that you like has a universal appeal, especially if it’s not instantly recognizable. Can’t wait to see it!
    Love,
    Jaime

    Comment by Jaime — 21 September 2008 #

  2. One more thing! Besides my preference for artsy, I’ll throw this out there too. I think your tattoo should be pretty, like you. Your other tattoos are also very pretty and that makes sense because you have great taste. The peacock and cherry blossoms sounds really pretty and would match your koi fish, depending on if they are near one another on you. This might just be my obsession with Japan showing through. My two cents!

    Comment by Jaime — 21 September 2008 #

  3. The one problem with the peacock is that it would be a very time-consuming tattoo, and might take several sittings. I’m only in Duluth for 2 weeks, so there isn’t really time for healing between sessions. But I’m also thinking of the possibility of a bunch of cherry blossoms, intermingled with a bunch of snowflakes.

    Comment by Alana — 21 September 2008 #

  4. Alana

    I like the design with the two squids. I think it is lovely and would look great on you!

    Love ya! Cheryl

    Comment by Cheryl Dewey — 23 September 2008 #

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