Hello peoples, I'm all types of well rested, but broke as well so meh.
My current hole I'm putting money into?
I'd finally get a pic of it. I got another 3 hours or so to complete it. The inside part of my upper arm needs the kraken that's going there, and the lower just needs shading and color, so yay. I'll be going back in to complete it on October 12. And yeah, if you need a tattoo and in PDX (or coming out to) definitely check out Jeanine at lady luck tattoo, or any of the artists there for that manner. All are awesome people with a great attitude, and you'll be surprised how quickly the time flies with them.
That's about it for me, I've just been thinking about how different things can sound to people, even in history. The perfect example, the humble bagpipe. It's either a love or hate it instrument. Some people find pride in their heritage in it. Me, I'm proud of my ancestry and it's connection to this instrument in terror. The scots in roman times would use the bagpipe to keep soldiers in the frontier awake for days and nights on end, causing them to gwt very little sleep, and as soon as the music stopped, they'd attack, the sleep deprived, often fatigued legion outpost. They'd then change it up and attack while the pipers still played. Leaving Roman soldiers up there in the frontier of Scotland terrified for their fucking lives when the pipes started. And the pipers were bad asses as well. when not playing thier pipes on the battlefield, their job was to jump into the battle and help pull the wounded out, a job they carried forth until after WWI,
A nugget of info for ya in this last Day of August 2012.
My current hole I'm putting money into?
I'd finally get a pic of it. I got another 3 hours or so to complete it. The inside part of my upper arm needs the kraken that's going there, and the lower just needs shading and color, so yay. I'll be going back in to complete it on October 12. And yeah, if you need a tattoo and in PDX (or coming out to) definitely check out Jeanine at lady luck tattoo, or any of the artists there for that manner. All are awesome people with a great attitude, and you'll be surprised how quickly the time flies with them.
That's about it for me, I've just been thinking about how different things can sound to people, even in history. The perfect example, the humble bagpipe. It's either a love or hate it instrument. Some people find pride in their heritage in it. Me, I'm proud of my ancestry and it's connection to this instrument in terror. The scots in roman times would use the bagpipe to keep soldiers in the frontier awake for days and nights on end, causing them to gwt very little sleep, and as soon as the music stopped, they'd attack, the sleep deprived, often fatigued legion outpost. They'd then change it up and attack while the pipers still played. Leaving Roman soldiers up there in the frontier of Scotland terrified for their fucking lives when the pipes started. And the pipers were bad asses as well. when not playing thier pipes on the battlefield, their job was to jump into the battle and help pull the wounded out, a job they carried forth until after WWI,
A nugget of info for ya in this last Day of August 2012.
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