tattoos, coffee, and a little bit of Kirk Douglas

I have three planned.

  1. Western dragon tattoo, to be commissioned, for my back/shoulder blade.
  2. Blood diamond tattoo (see diamond poster below somewhere), perhaps on the underside of my right wrist.
  3. Monoceros constellation tattoo, not sure where.

Umm…umm…I could always do some sort of poem tattoo. I’d probably pick a line from “Annabel Lee” in honor of my sister, who was named after that poem.

Or maybe I’d get “galaslaeg” tattooed on me. In elvish script.

Or maybe I’d GET ALL THE TATTOOS!

I still think getting an elephant tattoo on my butt is a superb idea. It gets wrinkly as you get older! Who says tattoos look bad when you get old? Mine gets more life-like!

So many cool looking tattoos, I want them all.

*salivates*

I didn’t care much for the instant Starbucks coffee until I added brown sugar. Ooooo I can feel the energy already. If I keep drinking it in this manner, I will either turn my teeth black, or lose my teeth entirely, or perhaps both in that order.

Also, I am supremely enjoying watching Kirk Douglas shake it whilst singing sailor songs while I watch “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea”. I am in love with this movie now.

He captured my heart when I first saw “Spartacus”. Damn that fine man.

cwnl:

Stellar Owl
NGC 896: A region of faint hydrogen alpha emission that is situated in the northwestern corner of IC1805. It is an emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia.  This nebula was first discovered by Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel in 1787.
Credit: David M. Jurasevich

cwnl:

Stellar Owl

NGC 896: A region of faint hydrogen alpha emission that is situated in the northwestern corner of IC1805. It is an emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia. This nebula was first discovered by Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel in 1787.

Credit: David M. Jurasevich