Friday, February 23, 2007
Mardi Gras 2007
I went to Mardi Gras this week and took several photos and handed out cards asking folks to e-mail me photos of their tattoos and their stories. hopefully, They'll start coming in soon. Until then, I'll post some of the photos.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
CELEBRITY TATTOOS
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Bald Britney appears at LA tattoo parlor

Bald Britney appears at LA tattoo parlor
LOS ANGELES -
Britney Spears' appeared in a tattoo parlor in the San Fernando Valley with her head shaved completely bald.
Britney Spears' appeared in a tattoo parlor in the San Fernando Valley with her head shaved completely bald.
Video on KABC-TV showed the newly shorn Spears with tiny tattoos on the back of her neck as she sits Friday night for a new tattoo — a pair of red and pink lips.
"She just wanted something real small on her wrist, something dainty," Max Gott, the tattoo artist at Body and Soul in Sherman Oaks, told the TV station. "She got some cute little lips on her wrist."
Derrik Snell, who works at the tattoo parlor, said Spears showed up without notice and stayed for about 90 minutes as about 60 fans, photographers and gawkers gathered outside.
"She seemed fine," Snell said. "I didn't really notice (the hairdo) at first, she had a hood on when she showed up."
Angelique Uram, a Spears fan who stood on the tattoo parlor's sidewalk for Friday night's spectacle, was aghast at the singer's new look.
"We could see her in the mirror, and her head is completely shaved," she told KABC. "It looks terrible."
Police arrived to control the crowd and helped Spears' bodyguards guide her into a waiting SUV, her head covered by a hooded sweatshirt.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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Monday, February 5, 2007
Chakotay: Star Trek - Voyager


In that episode, "Chakotay explains that he wears the tattoo to honour his father, who wore it to honour his ancestors. (His father died defending his home which was along the Federation/Cardassian border.) The alien leader explains that they knew those ancestors whom the aliens called "the Inheritors" when they visited Earth some 45,000 years earlier and gave them a gift of knowledge after being impressed by their respect for the land. It is this deep race memory which had earlier prompted Chakotay to have a brief mental image of one of his ancestors. " for the full episode synopsis go to http://star-trek-voyager.net/a1episodes/seasn2/ep25synopsis.htm
"With Robert Beltran as Chakotay they wanted to put a tattoo on him, so they said go to work and do some designs. And the designs went from a full Maori face to what we finally wound up with which was just this section up here on his head, but we did a full face, we did a half a face, and then when they finally decided we were going to keep it down to a localised area, then I started to get books out. I had books on Filipino designs and New Zealand designs and Japanese designs. And I made combinations of all these different whirls and twirls and twists and things that we could do on Robert. Then finally, after looking at a lot of them, we did a little testing. The one that he wore was a combination of Maori and Filipino."
Til The End of Time or Not
I was in a CVS Pharmacy and there was an older lady (about 75) behind the counter. She spoke with an accent. As I was paying for my stuff, I noticed she had an old tattoo on her left forearm. It was hard to make out because it had faded and her skin was wrinkled. I didn't comment on it, but I wondered if it was a concentration camp tattoo - right age, accent, unusual for women in the 1940's to get tattoos.
The next time I went in, I asked her about the tattoo.
I said, "What does your tattoo say?"
She replied, "It's TTE of T." "A lot of people want to know if it's a concentration camp tattoo."
I still couldn't make it out. So, I asked her, "Is it in another language?"
"No, it's in English, just old."
"What does it mean?"
"It stands for ' Til the End of Time'". When I was a young girl I met a man and fell in love. We each had TTE of T tattooed on us to signify our undying love."
Of course, I asked if she had married him.
"No, it didn't last. I don't even know what happened to him."
The next time I went in, I asked her about the tattoo.
I said, "What does your tattoo say?"
She replied, "It's TTE of T." "A lot of people want to know if it's a concentration camp tattoo."
I still couldn't make it out. So, I asked her, "Is it in another language?"
"No, it's in English, just old."
"What does it mean?"
"It stands for ' Til the End of Time'". When I was a young girl I met a man and fell in love. We each had TTE of T tattooed on us to signify our undying love."
Of course, I asked if she had married him.
"No, it didn't last. I don't even know what happened to him."
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