oookay... so everything went well yesterday.. i was in the chair for 4 hours.. ugh!! the tatttoo doesnt look like it took 4 hours.. but there is a lot of layering in it.. and about 7different shades i love it.. im not very good at taking pictures of my arm.. but ill get em up asap... im a little sore and swollen.. but .. thats all part of it.. and my dog wont leave it alone.. he wants to lick it.. and it feels like a cat tounge on a bad sunburn.. it hurts.. anyways.. thank you all for being soo cool to me.. you are all special and close to my heart... lots of luvin'!!
ps.. i didnt get the webbing that i wanted yet.. there was no way i was gonna sit through anymore.. but thats for next time..


ps.. i didnt get the webbing that i wanted yet.. there was no way i was gonna sit through anymore.. but thats for next time..
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By far, the worst place to drive is Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, I cross the state all the time too. The reason PA wins with "worst" award is because they do such a terrible job taking care of their roads compared to ANY other state I go in. It is shocking to me that there are currently FOUR wrecked tractor-trailers lining the center median along I-80. Every year it is the same thing too. It's not uncommon for me to travel 100 miles during a snowstorm and not see a plow / salt-shaker. I have no clue where all the fucking money they collect from the turnpike goes to, but I can assure you that it ISN'T the road. The turnpike is I-76 (for the most part) and is a narrow, winding, mountainous road that is constantly under construction. Both I-80 and I-76 are extremely dangerous during winter conditions due to Pennsylvania's lack of proper maintenance.
Best roads to travel: New York Thruway, Florida Turnpike, I-70 is usually pretty good overall too. Texas highways have isolated problems, but is generally an easy ride as well.