What a nice way to start my day!
I woke up feeling quite pale and wan, as I've been fighting this flu that's going around. I finally drag my sorry a** to the computer, and there I am, all summery and naked. Remember when it was warm outside? Ha ha.
Please direct all compliments to Bettina, as the set was all her. Hell, all I had to do was drink a beer and take my coveralls off. Slowly, mind you, but it wasn't much of a challenge... So thank-you, fabulous Bettina, for the beautiful set.
So I'll take this moment to address a couple random questions:
Yes, my scooter is plastic. I am not ashamed. She isn't a Vespa, but in fact, a Vino (a new scooter designed to look like an old one). I chose her over a Vespa because as much as I would love a Vespa, they are not very reliable vehicles, and they are expensive and time consuming to repair. So, some may call me a poser. But I'm a poser who has a reliable vehicle!
My tattoo took around 30 hours to complete... this is the first set where it's done. (And thank-you for all the sweet words about it!)
Yes, that is a scar on my arm. As much as I'd love to say that it's from a rumble (a la West Side Story), it's a surgical scar and therefore bears no glamorous tale.
The cross on the arm... that's just my nurse's wristy-cuff- no significance.
So that's my new set. It nicely portrays one of the aspects of my personality... the one that wishes she could be as infinitely cool as Audrey Hepburn.
But I'm my own kind of cool. And I think my next set will be a bit more of a reflection of my personality as a whole. Contrary to my previous sets, I am not a bubbly, curly-haired redhead. Ack... am I ruining the facade?!?
Oh, but you'll see...
XOX-L
"I've done horrifying things with salad tongs. It's really eaten into my social life."
I woke up feeling quite pale and wan, as I've been fighting this flu that's going around. I finally drag my sorry a** to the computer, and there I am, all summery and naked. Remember when it was warm outside? Ha ha.
Please direct all compliments to Bettina, as the set was all her. Hell, all I had to do was drink a beer and take my coveralls off. Slowly, mind you, but it wasn't much of a challenge... So thank-you, fabulous Bettina, for the beautiful set.
So I'll take this moment to address a couple random questions:
Yes, my scooter is plastic. I am not ashamed. She isn't a Vespa, but in fact, a Vino (a new scooter designed to look like an old one). I chose her over a Vespa because as much as I would love a Vespa, they are not very reliable vehicles, and they are expensive and time consuming to repair. So, some may call me a poser. But I'm a poser who has a reliable vehicle!
My tattoo took around 30 hours to complete... this is the first set where it's done. (And thank-you for all the sweet words about it!)
Yes, that is a scar on my arm. As much as I'd love to say that it's from a rumble (a la West Side Story), it's a surgical scar and therefore bears no glamorous tale.
The cross on the arm... that's just my nurse's wristy-cuff- no significance.
So that's my new set. It nicely portrays one of the aspects of my personality... the one that wishes she could be as infinitely cool as Audrey Hepburn.
But I'm my own kind of cool. And I think my next set will be a bit more of a reflection of my personality as a whole. Contrary to my previous sets, I am not a bubbly, curly-haired redhead. Ack... am I ruining the facade?!?
Oh, but you'll see...
XOX-L
"I've done horrifying things with salad tongs. It's really eaten into my social life."
VIEW 5 of 5 COMMENTS
evil_audiosoul:
your new set is awesome!!!!! and i just need to tell you i love your back piece oh so much, i'm a sucker for tree ink especially when it is done right!
wadewalker:
Sure you're bubbly, when you're standing over the churning pot of human limbs you're cooking up.