Thursday, September 08, 2005
By the Numbers
2 days (48 hours) of tattooing (give or take a couple of hours)
12 tattoo sessions
2,673.6 miles driven from Boston, MA to Portland, ME and back
$86.40 of highway tolls paid
$24 spent on feeding the parking meter
1 parking violation warning
$201 spent on the world's best jumbo lobster rolls at Bob's Clam Hut
35 blogger posts (36 including this one)
48 ounces of Curel used to moisturize
131 pictures taken
1 visit from Ron and Lacy
1 apprentice hired
3rd episode of Star Wars came out
1 lady who wanted business cards because she "worked the streets"
$ cost of tattoo (don't bother asking)
1 bad ass dragon tattoo exactly as I wanted
posted by jim @ 10:41 PM
8 Comments:
2 new friends.
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Jim - Your tat is amazing. I've been lurking on your site for the past few months - amazing work. Inspiring actually - enough so that I got some beautiful cherry blossoms from Phuc a few weeks back.
http://littlestpea.blogspot.com/2005/09/beautiful-new-ink.html
You know, iffen you're interested:)
Congrats on the work - it's really incredible.
http://littlestpea.blogspot.com/2005/09/beautiful-new-ink.html
You know, iffen you're interested:)
Congrats on the work - it's really incredible.
thanks j. your arm looks great! are you planning on adding more? congrats on your wedding.
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Hey awesome tattoo, Phuc is great, I should have gone to him to get my first tattoo. It was a big regret I'm ashamed of myself. I think I will go to him to fix it but I'm not sure. Keep up with the blog even after its finished :-)
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thanks sarah, i'm not quite sure what i'm planning for the site now that the tattoo is done. if anyone has any suggestions, i'd be more that happy to listen.
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Thanks for the congrats Jim - the wedding went great!
As for more, I'm thinking about background, and how I can fuse the new work with some stuff I have on my back.
Also, as you know, big work is costly and now that I'm married there's all this "lets buy a house and have kids" crap going on, so...we'll see.
Good luck in Boston
As for more, I'm thinking about background, and how I can fuse the new work with some stuff I have on my back.
Also, as you know, big work is costly and now that I'm married there's all this "lets buy a house and have kids" crap going on, so...we'll see.
Good luck in Boston
priceless.
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