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Tattoos

I love tattoos. Well most of them there are a few scary ones out there. It has been almost 20 years since I got my first tattoo.
And I am not done yet.
 I don't plan on a body suit.
I have the little black dress rule. Meaning that all of my tattoos must be able to be covered by a little black dress. One of my reason for my rule is that I worked with the public and I never wanted anyone to judge by my ink. I am weird enough all on my own.  

And I have had jobs were all Tattoos needed to be cover.

Over the year I have many people do my work.

But I have found an artist here in Austin that I am very happy with. (Bart Willis Southside Tattoo)

So he has a repeat customer.Update on my hand. I am happy to say that I am out of the cast and building strength back. Saturday was my first pain free day.

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