Sunday, January 31, 2010

Spongebob Squarpant

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JUSTIRISERS

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Clown Tattoo Designs - Sickest Tattoo Ever? Read This and Find Out

Clowns are the embodiment of laughter and humor. Portrayed as having constantly smiling faces, this character is a very popular tattoo design for both males and females. The original pattern for the modern clown is the jester which is also the symbol portrayed on the Joker card. During the time of kings and queens, the jester's role is to entertain the people of the court. Because it resembles happiness, clowns are often inked in different colors, infusing the lively factor that it is famous for.

However, not all clowns are of the funny variety. Some versions of clown tattoo designs show the sinister side of clowns. Like Batman's archenemy - The Joker - clowns may also be modified in such a way that they emit malicious vibes. Sometimes, clowns can be as scary as they are funny as evidenced by Stephen King's IT.

Because of this more sinister side to clowns, men as well as women are drawn to the symbol. Evidence shows that those who are familiar with clowns are fascinated with both sides of the clown persona. Still, this does not erase the fact that clowns are more popularly known for their lighthearted antics. Bearing this in mind, most people use clown tattoo designs to remind themselves of the happy things in life. It may be used as a reminder to take things easy while looking for the silver lining in every cloud.

Clown tattoo designs are often made using various color combinations in reference to their cheerful persona. The usual colors used range from red, orange, yellow and blue. However, it is also common for tattoo enthusiasts to use the color grey or black for the whole design. This is usually done to depict the sinister side of the clowns. Personal touches on the basic design are also possible. For example, some clown faces are cut in half with one side showing a happy face and the other showing a teary eye. Depending on the person, this may represent the opposite sides of life or the conflicting personalities of each individual. In truth, clown tattoo designs can be interpreted in numerous ways. The clown's face is subject to various emotions that can be easily captured by a good tattoo artist. Some of the most popular ones include evil clowns, masked, wicked, skull, gangster, joker and flame-haired clowns.

The option of having a full bodied clown or just the clown's face is up to you. Because of this, the available body parts to place a clown tattoo is numerous. Popular placements include the wrist, shoulder and lower back.

Clowns have been deeply enmeshed in history and have created quite an impact in modern culture. This is probably why most people are fascinated with this enigmatic character, opting to have clowns inked on their skin. With the variety of facial expressions and color combinations that can be done with clown tattoos, it is no wonder that people are drawn to this symbol. For example, it can portray an emotion that may indirectly refer to an individual's inner personality.

Sunday in Haiti, Coffeedoc posts

A report from Tom, perfect for today, this Sunday:

 So I wondered where we might find a Mass this morning. Our hosts told us that they thought there was a Catholic Church just up the street. Ernest and I walked down there to see really early this morning so as not to miss an early morning mass. It was a church named after Santa Theresa of the child Jesus. Unfortunately, their priest wasn't going to be able to say Mass there today, covering other churches which have been destroyed by the earthquake I believe.

Church of St. Therese of the child Jesus, Jacmel,  Haiti

A man who was there, perhaps the sacristan, offered to take us up to where there was going to be a mass in Cayes Jacmel. We went out to the street and flagged down a "tap tap" which is Haiti's version of a taxi, kind of like the blue and white vans in Ethiopia.
 We drove for several miles and then got out. We walked up a dirt mountain road for another half mile to reach a clearing which was being used as the church since the church building had fallen.
 It was a beautiful service some of which I have video of. Here are some pictures.




 
 
Ernest at Mass.
I love you all and miss you.
Dad

Paw print Side tattoos

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girls side tattoos with paw print tattoos designs

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Doraemon


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Marvel Heroes

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Tattoo Removal Cream Guide

It's not uncommon for people with tattoos to question whether they'll be able to remove them down the road. After all, the ink is permanent, right? Well, yes, the ink is in fact, permanent but that doesn't mean it has to stay in your skin for the remainder of your life. There are numerous tattoo removal options at your disposal. All you need to do is find the one that's best for you. One new tattoo removing option is a tattoo removal cream.

Now you may be asking yourself if these products will actually work. This is a legitimate question since many people are under the impression that tattoos are permanent. So how do these products work?

It's important to remember that a needle will imprint ink into the skin's sublayers to create a tattoo. The tattoo ink is going into cells of the subcutaneous layer, which allows it stay there. This procedure is actually common knowledge but it's good to get a mental picture of the tattoo's makeup so you understand how tattoo removal will help to remove tattoos. Tattoo removal creams will get through those outer layers, to descend to the tattoo ink, dissolve it and then work to make your skin be healthy. With repeated use, you should see a significant difference over time.

There are four popular tattoo removal creams that you can apply to remove a tattoo. They include:

  • Wrecking Balm
  • Tat B Gone
  • Tattoo Off
  • Dermasal

Wrecking Balm Tattoo Removal Cream

The Wrecking Balm tattoo removing cream is different from Tat B Gone, Tattoo Off and Dermasal in that its claims to be both chemical and mechanical. What does this mean? It means it uses the natural and efficient scrubbing action to aid the chemicals when they do their job. You, the tattoo owner, are then receiving the benefits from the cream and getting a desirable scrub at the same time. Keep in mind that the Wrecking Balm Cream has similar ingredients found with acne drug products to renew the skin cells. It also has skin-lightening ingredient, which works to look as if the tattoo is vanishing quicker than it truly is. With all the positive benefits found in Wrecking Balm, you have another great product to use.

Tat B Gone Tattoo Removal Cream

There are different kinds of tattoo removal creams available on the market; however, Tat B Gone was the first one available. The idea behind it also involves a three-step process that includes scrubbing the skin's outer layers, which exposes the ink down in the skin. From there, it'll begin to break up the ink's molecules and then treat the skin to give it some protection and soothe it. The guarantee from Tat B Gone makers is that your tattoo will be gone within a year. No doubt this cream removal process is much safer and painless than surgical procedures.

Tattoo Off Tattoo Removal Cream

It's important to remember that not all creams are the same. There are numerous creams that claim they can remove tattoos but in actuality, they fail to do so. The Tattoo Off cream isn't one of those products. It works a bit differently than other tattoo removal cream products. For instance, Tattoo Off uses all natural ingredients, which makes it an organic tattoo removal cream that keeps your skin looking healthy. These natural plant extracts will keep your skin protected while it splits up the tattoo ink. It's best to keep up your healthy skin the entire time you use the merchandise so that you can use it more and see quicker results. Best of all, the product is 100 percent hypoallergenic.

Dermasal Tattoo Removal Cream

Dermasal works by doing two things at one time, which is that it gets through the skin layers to break down the ink while protecting the skin itself. Dermasal works much better than other methods available, which you've no doubt looked into if you really thought about getting rid of your body art.

For instance, you might have looked at the laser method, only to decide it's too excessive and costly. On top of laser surgery, you may have looked into skin scrubs, which are painful, can cause scarring and are very expensive.

Dermasal doesn't leave you in any pain because of its three-step process involving a protectant gel, soothing agent and topical solution. This three-step process will prepare your skin, get through to the skin to get to the ink and keep the skin from harm as it is healing. Once enough time has passed, you should see a tremendous difference in your skin.

Chained To a Passion and hand






I drew this in 2007 i think, I was bored in teaching class and this is what i did to transfer the time. The teaching class owner saw it and intellection it was cool, and he asked me to organisation a border for a aggregation he was making. And i did. He published it with credits to me for the border organisation which was rattling cool! :)

Ancient History,Ramdom Doodles tattoo

Ancient History,Ramdom Doodles tattoo
Ancient History,Ramdom Doodles tattoo
Ancient History,Ramdom Doodles tattoo
Ancient History,Ramdom Doodles tattoo
Ancient History,Ramdom Doodles tattoo

The marine art tattoo design tribal

The marine art tattoo design tribal
laser tattoo organisation on the drawing was rattling good for your body tattoo white, smooth, clean, but for wound brown, or black crapper also use just depends on the mixing of ink colors

The marine art tattoo design tribal
3 girls produce tattoo on each arm, is very good image again if the colors

The marine art tattoo design tribal
tattoo drawings of the inform era, models 2010 with letters or pictures of dolls, style permanent tattoo on his arm, tattoos colorful word champion

Beautiful Tattoo Ideas of Girls 2010

Beautiful Tattoo Ideas of Girls 2010

These are all worthwhile images. Even more samples seen are a Celtic organisation on the belly, Biblical passages on the backwards or leg, a tablet of Afrasian hieroglyphics, or modify a riches map, which crapper be a bit of clever fun for a girl. In addition, others that hit made the ink scene include Gautama laughing, roses, supergirls, angels, fairies, Zodiac signs, shooting stars, Chinese characters, and dolphins on a girl's body.


The optimal signs are those like daimon wings, flowing blood, and faux broken ribs. Other commonalities, erst reserved for men, are the classic biker tats: Death and demons, briary wire, grievous babies, creativeness symbols, and eagles. The positioning of a tattoo on a woman retains a aggregation of meaning. An ikon on the lower back, for instance, crapper support accentuate a girl's curves, while others crapper add to her glamor or provide an sexy quality.

One popular idea is to apply a tattoo to cover a scar! Tattoos hit embellish remarkably attractive and creative, some modify managing to be provocative. Whatever the case haw be, a proper ikon in ink crapper enhance the ikon of a girl.


Beautiful Tattoo Ideas of Girls 2010

Beautiful Tattoo Ideas of Girls: Many designs and images are yet to be discovered. The only medium that can provide an extremity head-to-toe makeover for a person is tattooing.The experience is much like repainting a car, except that tattoos are much more specifically targeted per area on the body.

Haiti: Corporate goodness and update

 
 Pic snagged from Cindy.  But it's got my Tom.  
On the plane, flying in.  That's Cindy next to him.  Thanks Cindy!

Got a call from Tom/Coffeedoc last night! Skype is an awesome thing.  We couldn't  see each other and the connection dropped a bunch of times, was spotty but heck, we talked with each other...caught up on the week.  Fantastic!

I wanted to mention a surprising bit of corporate goodness.  
It doesn't happen that often, maybe, nowadays and when it does I think it deserves a mention.  Southwest.  Yup, Southwest airlines.  
They did the right thing.

Tom and the team scrambled to get flights down to Ft. Lauderdale in order to meet the private plane down to Haiti. (See earlier post on that fiasco.  Thanks again Mike!) They had less than 24 hour notice to get the flights, gather the food, gear, meds, supplies, change their schedules and get to the airport.  Needless to say, any advance negotiation with the airline didn't even occur to us.  Doh.  
As we pulled up to the airport, my very large suburban loaded to the rafters, to meet the team that had already offloaded another big load of supplies....we realized, uh-oh, this is gonna cost us.  Will they even be able to get the gear on the plane? Bag limits and all.  But there we were and so we were gonna give it a go and see how it played out.  

Well, it played out brilliantly.  
 By which I mean, a Southwest guy came right over to the car, heard that this was all to take to Haiti, and pulled over a huge luggage cart and started helping us unload the car.  No questions asked.  Helping tape up the tubs, fast.  (And, in typical style, we were very late on arrival, WELL inside that two hour, um, one and half hour window...what can I say, it was a scramble).  

Ernest, the CRNA on the team, came out to meet us (He arrived on time, ahem) and said that Southwest had already taken his big huge load of supplies, happily.  So Ernest, started helping too and we had that car unloaded in record time and they whisked tom inside to check him and all this extra stuff in.  I kissed him hard and said goodbye, holding my breath and beginning to tally a guess at the overcharge.  
Tom called me later to tell me the news:
Not only did Southwest help us out of the car in record time, they took every single box and tub.  They didn't blink.  And they didn't charge us a dime.  
NO CHARGE.
They took twenty-three extra tubs and boxes, adding up to a weight of 3/4 ton, and no charge, no trouble, no fuss.  They did it with a smile.  
Now.  That's corporate goodness worth smiling about and worth a shout. 
Good for them.  
So, go fly Southwest Airlines. 
They are doing their part to help too. Maybe in other ways as well, donating and so on.
But this week, this was a real help, in real time, for real people.
I've mentioned that its a logistical nightmare to get down to Haiti to help, much less with almost a ton of supplies and gear.  
But Southwest stepped up and  helped.
And it made a huge difference. 
So, thank you Southwest Airlines!!!
We think you are terrific!

And on another note: Cindy has a terrific update today and some fantastic pics!! (My personal fav, I shamelessly snagged, above)Go see her, it's a great read to start the morning.