| To tattoo or not tattoo? |
Question:
Would you / wouldn't you or have you? Any interesting tattoo related
stories or even interesting tattoos for that matter?
Answer: - im currently tattoo-less but i do plan on getting at least one in the
future
the trooper artwork appeals to me, tho it may be quite expensive to get
that done well
- I've always thought anything with Eddie in would make great body art,
as long as you get someone who can do it justice.
Anyone who can tolerate having something exceedingly sharp punched
through their nasal cartilege is extremely rock 'n' roll and don't let
anyone tell you different!
Sounds like a good tattoo mate...I would agree with your sentiment
about how much it hurts to an extent. I've always found the pain
varies immensely depending on where you have them done. I have 5
myself, of which 2 are music related. One of those (on my right
shoulder blade - right over the bone OUCH!!) is of a band logo and the
other is a devil's head (wearing sunglasses) which came from an album
cover by the Little Angels. Twas my first one and, although it still
looks quite good, on reflection it was a bit cheesy!
For anyone who's considering having one done, all I would say is to
echo some of the above sentiments and make sure that you really do want
it, and try and avoid the spine area for your first one as it really
does bloody hurt there!
- I have often considered it (well, in my younger day i did...) but was
always put off by the pain factor! At the time I went for a nosering
instead. That lasted a short while then I lost that too due to taking
it out for work. Not very rock n roll i know but you've got to earn a
living
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