Did you know that when you signed my girlfriend's lower back (at Vromans Book Store in Pasadena, 1999) that she went to a tattoo parlor right afterward to have the moment made permanent?
How do you deal with this kind of (admittedly deserved) fan appreciation?
...when you signed my girlfriend's lower back...she went to a tattoo parlor right afterward to have the moment made permanent...How do you deal with this kind of...fan appreciation?
The question is...how do you deal with this kind of fan appreciation?
...when you signed my girlfriend's lower back...she went to a tattoo parlor right afterward to have the moment made permanent...How do you deal with this kind of...fan appreciation?
The question is...how do you deal with this kind of fan appreciation?
Oh, it's just in good fun. If she wants to get a tattoo or twelve, more power to her. She just thinks that he's one of the best fiction writers of modern times and appreciates his artistry. From my perspective, it's much more fun to date a rocking, cute, artsy girl (with eccentricities) than someone who's into pop music, raving, or saving manatees.
Her next mission is to track down Shag [shag.com] (an artist) at a signing. She's hoping to ask him to draw a cat on her thigh for later tattooing. We met his brother Piet last weekend at an artsy thing and he said that he'd arrange to make it happen. Apparently, one of Shag's fans in Sydney had him draw something on her back (to get tattooed) and it's now one of his favorite stories. He took the request as a complement and it cheered him immensely.
So the tattoo thing is no big deal. At least they're good tattoos.
I agree, more power to her.
It's not like she had Bobcat Goldthwait or some other a*% sign her for a tattoo. BTW, I have a tattoo of Delirium on my back:)
Yep, understood. Hope you understood that my post was too.
From my perspective, it's much more fun to date a rocking, cute, artsy girl (with eccentricities) than someone who's into pop music, raving, or saving manatees.
Totally agree. The mainstream can be pretty dull. I dated a girl with such eccentricities and what happened? She's now my wife and we're expecting our second kid any day now..
Tattoos and other forms of fan appreciation (Score:4, Interesting)
Did you know that when you signed my girlfriend's lower back (at Vromans Book Store in Pasadena, 1999) that she went to a tattoo parlor right afterward to have the moment made permanent?
How do you deal with this kind of (admittedly deserved) fan appreciation?
Kind regards,
Michael Judge
SurveyComplete
P.S. American Gods and Coraline are fantastic!
Re:Tattoos and other forms of fan appreciation (Score:5, Funny)
The question is...how do you deal with this kind of fan appreciation?
Cheers,
Ian
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Oh, it's just in good fun. If she wants to get a tattoo or twelve, more power to her. She just thinks that he's one of the best fiction writers of modern times and appreciates his artistry. From my perspective, it's much more fun to date a rocking, cute, artsy girl (with eccentricities) than someone who's into pop music, raving, or saving manatees.
Her next mission is to track down Shag [shag.com] (an artist) at a signing. She's hoping to ask him to draw a cat on her thigh for later tattooing. We met his brother Piet last weekend at an artsy thing and he said that he'd arrange to make it happen. Apparently, one of Shag's fans in Sydney had him draw something on her back (to get tattooed) and it's now one of his favorite stories. He took the request as a complement and it cheered him immensely.
So the tattoo thing is no big deal. At least they're good tattoos.
Re:Tattoos and other forms of fan appreciation (Score:2)
Thats a bit redundant, considering that the real thing is just a few inches away...
Oh, THAT cat!
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Re:Tattoos and other forms of fan appreciation (Score:2)
Kind regards,
Michael Judge
SurveyComplete
Re:Tattoos and other forms of fan appreciation (Score:1)
Yep, understood. Hope you understood that my post was too.
From my perspective, it's much more fun to date a rocking, cute, artsy girl (with eccentricities) than someone who's into pop music, raving, or saving manatees.
Totally agree. The mainstream can be pretty dull. I dated a girl with such eccentricities and what happened? She's now my wife and we're expecting our second kid any day now..
Cheers,
Ian
Re:Tattoos and other forms of fan appreciation (Score:2)
Clear as crystal.
I dated a girl with such eccentricities and what happened? She's now my wife and we're expecting our second kid any day now..
Congratulations on your second kid.
My girlfriend and I have been dating for a few years now, and we're to be married in November. Good things all around.
Kind regards,
Michael Judge
SurveyComplete