It’s not what you think

Maybe I have a natural dirty mind, or maybe it’s because I just got through one of the chapters in The Game where Neil Strauss is talking about stacked orgasms (a pretty basic concept that I think most people figure out on their own, but doesn’t seem to be broadly public knowledge strangely enough), so when I see a matching tattoo on two people that says “Remember the Time — I’ll Never Forget”, and the guy is showing off his tongue, I’m thinking “king of cunnilingus”… But the truth is that they’re actually his old band’s lyrics (photo: busichildfg).

Facial expressions say it all?

I don’t know how Cere does it (best I can come up with other than NLP is quoting Wesley Snipes — always bet on black!), but Phoenixxx (who as a point of trivia has seen a lot more shaved female genitals than I have) got “Cere” (“the man, the legend”) tattooed on her wrist by Cindy Vega at Local Color Tattoo in Philadelphia… He seems quite pleased:

I’m having a little more difficulty precisely assessing the meaning of her facial expression though? I am assuming it’s a joking shot, but it sure has that “oh my god… what did I just do to myself vibe” to it! Or maybe she’s thinking about the tattoo that Cere just did on Robin of what appears to be a fat chick in a party hat? Or maybe a duck? I don’t know.

Sounds about right!

I agree! Not only should you make an exhibition of yourself, you’d better make sure that exhibition has just as many good rides as it does have nice flashy lights… Seriously, if there is one thing in life that a hundred years from now will determine if you lived a good life, it is the quality of stories that your descendents (which doesn’t have to mean your kids) tell about you and your life and friends.

Anyway, I do anticipate posting more to ModBlog tonight still, but the posting tonight is going to be sporadic because I’m testing some interface stuff still. The new site should be up and running on the weekend if not sooner (thanks to everyone who’s helping).

Oh — almost forgot — tattoo by Gary Weare at Living Colour in Bracknell, UK.