Funny you mentioned that because the tattoo on her back (on the red cover - not the the yellow one you posted) is the exact dragon tattoo I got. I was in Australia before I flew to California and I bought the book there, took a picture of the cover and my tattoo dude drew it up for me. I haven't read the book yet. Is it any good? I know it's selling really well.electrachrome wrote:i'm reading this right nowmaxine wrote:It's not that exciting actually. Just a dragon with some script under it on my forearm. I got it in memory of a friend I just lost. It's very simple but I really love it.
Framed stuff part 4
I just got home from the framer. I've been saving up to get these done right. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
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i was subjected to an unforgiving amount of manilow as a child. years ago, he pulled my mother out of the audience to sing on stage with him. they gave her a copy of the debacle on vhs at the end of the night. anytime ANYONE came over my house who hadnt been to there before, and at EVERY holiday, that tape was played.BrianKelly wrote:That Manilow SLAYS.
oh how i wanted so badly to 'accidentally' record over it.
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
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maxine wrote:Funny you mentioned that because the tattoo on her back (on the red cover - not the the yellow one you posted) is the exact dragon tattoo I got. I was in Australia before I flew to California and I bought the book there, took a picture of the cover and my tattoo dude drew it up for me. I haven't read the book yet. Is it any good? I know it's selling really well.electrachrome wrote:i'm reading this right nowmaxine wrote:It's not that exciting actually. Just a dragon with some script under it on my forearm. I got it in memory of a friend I just lost. It's very simple but I really love it.
I just finished reading that book about 3 months ago. I really enjoyed it once I got past the first half of it.
My Cyberman is finally framed. WOO HOO!!!!!!!
http://theomont.blogspot.com - check it if you get a chance.
Sweet!
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You likely still spent too much.Brazzzy wrote:sale at michael's
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Nice, is that an american frame job? I'd like to do this one and both chicago's the same way, but I think they were too big to order from AFOtisMcfluster wrote:
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It's not--Michaels, the frame is 34x42.1st_mammal_ wrote:Nice, is that an american frame job? I'd like to do this one and both chicago's the same way, but I think they were too big to order from AF
You can get ready mades at Michael's that size?! Those guys are gonna kill us (and quality framing, too).OtisMcfluster wrote:It's not--Michaels, the frame is 34x42.1st_mammal_ wrote:Nice, is that an american frame job? I'd like to do this one and both chicago's the same way, but I think they were too big to order from AF