it's been a week.
this past wednesday i got my hairs coloured and got my first ink done. i'm a completely different person! (well, on the outside at least)
i wish i could post pictures of my newness but my camera is fucking up and wont let me upload the pictures. bah! so, hopefully i will work it out and be able to post them later. hopefully...
the tat looks kewl non the less. it is a picture of Lenore (a comic book character written by Roman Dirge). she is dressed in a bunny suit because in the comic she was pretending to be Little Bunny Foo Foo. in the particular strip i got the pic/idea/story from she's running around as Little Bunny Foo Foo bopping field mice on their heads, and the good fairy comes down to scold her. she appologizes and goes about her business. next time you see her she is running through the forest bopping armadillos on the head. the good fairy comes down again and scolds her for her continued bopping. her defence is that she holds up the dead armadillo all innocently and proclames that it is "NOT A MOUSE!'. the fairy tells her to stop hitting animals. the final frame is of a squished fairy on the end of Lenore's mallet. The moral of the story is "be more specific".
i have the secound last frame on my back. Lenore is holding up the armadillo innocently with a bloody mallet by her side.
back in the day i showed the comic to a friend and we turned the term "not a mouse" to meaning "gay" or "queer" when we were gay-spoting in the cornwall. it helped us not have to yell out "HOMOSEXUAL" when we were playing the game and therefore avoid offending people (seeing as we were at work at the time) tho in the cornwall it is more of a challenge to fine a STRAIGHT person than a gay one...
but, therefore "not a mouse" and "queer" became synonymous.
so, on my back i will forever have the reminder that i am not a mouse.
not too shabby for a first tat if i do say so myself!
i have:
- a living dead girl in a bunny costume
- a dead armadillo
- a bloody mallet
- a great story behind it
happy Minx!
this past wednesday i got my hairs coloured and got my first ink done. i'm a completely different person! (well, on the outside at least)
i wish i could post pictures of my newness but my camera is fucking up and wont let me upload the pictures. bah! so, hopefully i will work it out and be able to post them later. hopefully...
the tat looks kewl non the less. it is a picture of Lenore (a comic book character written by Roman Dirge). she is dressed in a bunny suit because in the comic she was pretending to be Little Bunny Foo Foo. in the particular strip i got the pic/idea/story from she's running around as Little Bunny Foo Foo bopping field mice on their heads, and the good fairy comes down to scold her. she appologizes and goes about her business. next time you see her she is running through the forest bopping armadillos on the head. the good fairy comes down again and scolds her for her continued bopping. her defence is that she holds up the dead armadillo all innocently and proclames that it is "NOT A MOUSE!'. the fairy tells her to stop hitting animals. the final frame is of a squished fairy on the end of Lenore's mallet. The moral of the story is "be more specific".
i have the secound last frame on my back. Lenore is holding up the armadillo innocently with a bloody mallet by her side.
back in the day i showed the comic to a friend and we turned the term "not a mouse" to meaning "gay" or "queer" when we were gay-spoting in the cornwall. it helped us not have to yell out "HOMOSEXUAL" when we were playing the game and therefore avoid offending people (seeing as we were at work at the time) tho in the cornwall it is more of a challenge to fine a STRAIGHT person than a gay one...
but, therefore "not a mouse" and "queer" became synonymous.
so, on my back i will forever have the reminder that i am not a mouse.
not too shabby for a first tat if i do say so myself!
i have:
- a living dead girl in a bunny costume
- a dead armadillo
- a bloody mallet
- a great story behind it
happy Minx!
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its in the peg