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  1. just fucking with you, son. no problem. i can't really pay attention to what people think of my tattoos since they will be there forever. but i figured you were joking. man, i'm putting my wife in charge of ordering this since i will be at work. i'm nervous.
  2. nice. frankly, me too. might like this then: but seriously, what time are these going up?
  3. any idea if you're allergic to latex? i've seen that a lot and it's pretty annoying.
  4. yeah. i think as long as you keep it clean and moisturized you should be a ok.
  5. post up a price list? i'm looking to have some hoodies printed. edit: oh yeah, black hoodies, white print on front and back
  6. this is the only way to go. your tattoo will always heal nice and you'll see a lot less drop outs. it's from my good buddy Russ. I also recommend the Curel unscented lotion. it's money. 1. After getting Tattooed leave the saran wrap on for a few hours before removing...this allows the tattoo the bleed out without your lymph drying and scabbing. 2. After leaving the Tattoo shop go buy Aquaphor, anit-bacterial liquid soap, paper towels, saran wrap, scotch or medical tape, and non-scented lotion (we recommend Aveeno, Lubriderm, or Eucerin... we advise only high grade and non-scented lotions for the after Aquaphor portion of healing...Different lotions work differently on different people)...you need all these products before removing the saran wrap the first time...Aquaphor can be found in the lotion section of most drug stores...its made by Eucerin...This is the only healing ointment that we recommend...let it be known we do NOT advise or approve the use of any A & D, vaseline, tattoo goo, tat wax, H2 ocean, flim flam, snake oil, etc... (although A & D is used during the actual tattooing process, it is Not good for healing Tattoos) 3. When removing the saran wrap for the first time there will be blood, ink, and lymph (clear gelital excreetion on your skin)...wash the tattooed area with HOT water (as HOT as You can stand...this will cause discomfort but will not damage the tattoo), using a damp and fresh paper towel to help pull off all the lymph, excess ink, and blood...rinse this area for a few minutes with hand and bacterial soap...This process pulls out all the elements that create thick scabs and will further the proper healing of your new tattoo 4. Let the tattooed area air dry wiping only the wet areas around the tattoo 5. Now apply a small dab of Aquaphor enough to cover the tattoo..rub this dab in with your fingure tips...it is key to only apply a thin layer of Aquaphor...although it is an oinment, use it as if a lotion...for example, thick gooy films are not good 6. Now wrap the tattoo with new saran wrap and tape just like it looked when you left the tattoo shop 7.You are going to sleep with the wrap on...this allows for your tattoo to fully bleed out and the lymph to stay moist and not bleed into your sheets...if you sleep without the wrap any hair, loose particles, sheet lent, etc. will become a part of the scab...wrapping prevents the sheets and clothing from sticking to your new tattoo and potentially ruining part of your new Tattoo...this process may make your sleep a little more uncomfortable than usual, but is a SUPER IMPORTANT KEY to SWEET healing 8. When you wake up remove the wrap...again you will have a gooey gelatiness layer of blood, ink and lymph...use HOT water and a dampen paper towel to remove this layer of goo(do not be afraid to pull the paper towel over the tattoo...after the gooey layer is removed wash with hot water and anti-bacterial soap with your fingure tips...again let the Tattoo air dry 9. Now it is time to apply another dab of Aquaphor to the tattoo...Again do not leave a thick film of goo...you just need enough for a thin layer to be massaged into the tattoo...if you leave a thick layer you will potentially create a trap and nest for particles to get stuck to your Tattoo 10. Each time you wash your Tattoo for the next 48 hours reapply this small dab of Aquaphor 11. Keep Tattoo Out of Sunlight...DO NOT touch the tattoo, and try and keep as little clothing friction such as a sock, bra straps, belts, etc away from the tattoo. 12. After the first 48 hours you should switch from the Aquaphor to the recommended non-scented lotion...Always wash the tattoo before applying any lotion or Aquaphor 13. If you follow these steps you are now privy to the ULTIMATE SWEET SWEETNESS in healing your Tattoo edit: was too smooshed.
  7. Tomorrow, I believe. i should have been more specific. what time?
  8. When in Rome we do as the Romans, when in hell we do shots at the bar. I'm hoping that's the lyric it's a reference to, if so, that's amazing. I've been wanting the end "rant" thing at the end of that track, but I can't decide how i'd want it. yup, that's the quote.
  9. holy fuck. that's pretty damn amazing and a WURLITZER to boot. jealous.
  10. another quick update: December 09, 2007 As promised here is a weekly update on the Hopesfall vinyl. The record is being mastered by Aardvark, which means the test presses should be here shortly. The artwork is sitting on the floor at Erika Records courtesy of the fine folks at Imprint. I have a friend finishing up the artwork for the labels since the original designer who (re)layed out the record for vinyl format decided to up and disappear without sending them to me. (thanks btw) So we are getting closer, but with the holidays coming soon I assume that the progress will slow down some.
  11. the point is: MORE ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT. i'd go see it in a second.
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