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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ason on September 22, 2007, 02:17:32 PM
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I guess hanging out with Henry Rollins has been good for her
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I can't wait 'til she gets a Misfits skull and the words "part animal part machine" tattooed on her neck
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I really want to get the Newbridge town motto tattooed on my shin.
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People in their +forties showing off their tats at every possible moment... stop it. Yes I'm looking at you Billy Bob, wearing a sleeveless shirt on Conan the other night.
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People in their +forties showing off their tats at every possible moment... stop it. Yes I'm looking at you Billy Bob, wearing a sleeveless shirt on Conan the other night.
I always wonder aboot this whole generation of women with the lower back tats
explain that to the grand kiddies 30 yrs from now
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Woman and tats in general are just not right. Nothing hotter on a woman then a blurry ink mess on your arms in a few years sweetheart. The only thing dumber as those tribal ones.
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People in their +forties showing off their tats at every possible moment... stop it. Yes I'm looking at you Billy Bob, wearing a sleeveless shirt on Conan the other night.
I always wonder aboot this whole generation of women with the lower back tats
explain that to the grand kiddies 30 yrs from now
Speaking of tats, here's an amusing exchange between Tom and Jedediah from Danielson from the 2/27/07 show:
"Jedediah says he used to be really into Social Distortion, one of the first punk bands he ever heard. He thought Mike Ness was really cool. He wanted to get lots of tattoos, and he did get some (not Social D/Ness-related) that he now regrets. Tom thought he might have a big letter D, but he has more subtle and abstract line drawings on his arm. Tom teases Jedediah with a quip about not having a pad and pen around to capture his artistic urges. Jedediah wants to move on from the things he can't change about his life. Tom points out that at least the body art reminds him of a time when he was young and free. Jedediah advises youngsters like August to think more than twice about getting any tattoos. Tom wants to know the proper amount of consideration time for getting inked. Jedediah thinks people should wait until after they get married because their eventual spouses might not care for them. Jedediah's wife falls into this category. He says that Megan would love it if he got them removed, but he thinks he'd just end up with a scar in the shape of his former tattoos. Tom thinks it's good that his tattoos don't contain any embarrassing, dated text like "Twin Peaks rules!"
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People in their +forties showing off their tats at every possible moment... stop it. Yes I'm looking at you Billy Bob, wearing a sleeveless shirt on Conan the other night.
I always wonder aboot this whole generation of women with the lower back tats
explain that to the grand kiddies 30 yrs from now
Speaking of tats, here's an amusing exchange between Tom and Jedediah from Danielson from the 2/27/07 show:
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I remember that
that reminds me of a real life encounter I just had with regrettable body art a couple weeks back.
I work on a military base and they (this branch anyway) in the last few years have tightend up their rules on tattoos that are visible with the uniform on (lower arms, neck etc.)
Anyway this kid had a whole bunch of nautical themed tattoos on his forearms...mermaids, female sailors and so on
but with black bars over the naughty bits. Literal black bars like you see on a Girls Gone Wild tv ad.
I asked him about it and he said his superiors told him he was going to get kicked out if he didn't
A. get them removed
or
B. get them covered up
He went for the latter.
I mean.....you really got to see this dummy to appreciate it.
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haha whatever happened to the good old seashell bikini?
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I worked with a guy who had some tats on his arms and totally regretted them. Especially since we were in the corporate work place. Everyday he would just look at them say dumbest thing he ever did to himself.
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Woman and tats in general are just not right. Nothing hotter on a woman then a blurry ink mess on your arms in a few years sweetheart..
Bruce, for shame. Equal-opportunity derision, please.
haha whatever happened to the good old seashell bikini?
Agreed. Oddly enough, earlier today I was telling a friend of mine how, when I was four/five years old, I had a penchant for drawing topless mermaids, on whom I would quickly sketch in said bikini tops when my parents asked to see my latest masterpiece. If I could arrive at the ruse back when I didn't even know why teats were disconcerting, you'd think that a young buck of military age could have come up with the same fix.
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Woman and tats in general are just not right. Nothing hotter on a woman then a blurry ink mess on your arms in a few years sweetheart..
Bruce, for shame. Equal-opportunity derision, please.
Actually Sarah I'm not a fan of tattoos at all on males or females. Just think they are a dumb idea most people regret later on their lives. Cause there's nothing cooler then a blueish mess of ink that was once a skull with a dagger through it.
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ou ou ! tattoo regret (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/magazine/23wwln-safire-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine&oref=slogin)
(may have to login to access -- free account required)
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Oof, do I hate that William Safire douchebag.
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oh well.
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People in their +forties showing off their tats at every possible moment... stop it. Yes I'm looking at you Billy Bob, wearing a sleeveless shirt on Conan the other night.
I always wonder aboot this whole generation of women with the lower back tats
explain that to the grand kiddies 30 yrs from now
I'll have no problem explaining my tattoosies to my kids or grand kids. I'm pretty sure 50% of all people will have them by then.
Scientology has made her buff.
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She's a $cientologist too? Get out!
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Janeane is not a Scientologist. She supported a program that helped detoxify 9/11 rescue workers that was in someway connected to Scientology.
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I happen to love both of my tattoos and can't imagine regretting them any time soon. That said, it's really not so much my future grandkids I worry about having to explain them to as it is my grandparents. They've already seen the little star on my wrist and heartily disapproved, so I've made a point of wearing a sweater to their house, to cover up the bird & flowers on my right bicep.
Furthermore, IMHO: Girls with tattoos? Totally hot. Dudes with tattoos, on the other hand? Not so much.
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Well, she's shown a lot of support for their programs:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12583654/
http://www.cultnews.com/?p=2043
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Hey, I love my ink (that's what cool kids call em), I just hope I don't turn into one of those people who need to show them off all the time. Like the dude you see walking down the street with a sleeveless shirt when it's freezing outside. I'm more of a cover-them-up, no-forearms, Japanese-businessman-style type of guy.
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Well, she's shown a lot of support for their programs:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12583654/
http://www.cultnews.com/?p=2043
wow, I didn't know that
she always came off as sensible (if fervent) in her beliefs on the Majority Report
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I'm pretty sure 50% of all people will have them by then.
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Half the population trying to ignore horrible body ink while trying to get laid?* Between this and climate change I'm glad I'll be too senile/incontinent/deceased to care.
*ok, this is probably more of a glimpse into my sad dating history than an accurate prediction of future attitudes
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argh. this subject makes me lose sleep at night. Rocker-style tattoos on the ladies? OF COURSE it's hot. I hate myself for liking them. In fact, I don't think that I have ever admitted in a public forum that I do like them, becausetheyaresofuckinglame. By that, I mean they are just so EASY. like instant ROCK CRED. whoa, did that full sleeve come free with a coupon from the Von Dutch t-shirt shop? Or maybe i'm just jealous because I would never have the balls to ink myself with more than a quarter-sized little smiley face on my shoulder.
As you can see, I struggle with this issue.
I have come to this conclusion though: if you are under the age of 30, and have full sleeves: you are a fucking poser. whooooops!
And I will stand by that statement until the end. A sleeve should represent decades of experience, not months.
don't even get me started on lower back tattoos. at this point, I've just filed them under the category "Not Fair".
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I'm pretty sure 50% of all people will have them by then.
Half the population trying to ignore horrible body ink while trying to get laid?* Between this and climate change I'm glad I'll be too senile/incontinent/deceased to care.
*ok, this is probably more of a glimpse into my sad dating history than an accurate prediction of future attitudes
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I'm holding out hope before I die of an obesity related disease the Japanese or Steve Jobs come out with a suitably advanced Sex-Bot (c)
Ah, the End of Dating.
Fat nerds all over will be celebrating like the end of WWII
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All I know is that this woman starred in The Truth About Cats and Dogs and gets most of her "cred" from playing a reluctant Gap worker in Reality Bites.
Also, Air America is terrible.
The End.
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Who is Jeanne Garofalo? Is that like a combo of Jeanne Tripplehorn and Janeane Garofalo or something?
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She looks good. I don't remember her ever looking like that.
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My guess: an eating disorder.
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My guess: an eating disorder.
It may or may not have something to do with rails at Bryce's lean-to.
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Janeane Garofalo, who recently was announced as a cast member of oh-so-serious 24, will play to her strength as a funnywoman in a guest-star turn on CBS' Two and a Half Men, series creator Chuck Lorre tells TVGuide.com. In the second outing of the new season, Garofalo will play a love interest for Jon Cryer's Alan.