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tmronin_ptdeux

oh my - he is really stupidly good. I say, "yes, you should get the back of your head tattooed by Álvaro Flores." I would prob. empty my bank account and just point to a patch of skin and go, "you do your thing" if I ran into him at a tattoo convention. after 2 big cover ups by Tim Kern, I am being way more

i keep hearing conflicted reports on the feet. I'll save them for near last. My tattoo artist has his palms and nail beds done - he didn't enjoy either. my chest was bad - the artist is famous for being heavy handed. I made the mistake of pointing out that my pain threshold is higher than my IQ and have been known

I have my chest/collar bones done as well as 2 full sleeves and a full back piece...and nothing scares me more than the idea of getting the backs of my knees (or feet!) done.

Good looking out and I hope to share the road with you - you are a much more evolved driver than I am used to seeing in my usual commute. That I-95 corridor thru CT really is Douchebag Alley meets poor road planning. It's littered with sudden 40mph sections between 65mph sections and most of the time (read: all the

I drive from Brooklyn to Boston at least twice a month on I-95 and I can honestly say that it must be illegal to sell a BMW in CT with working turn signals...or it's against the law to signal before a lane change while driving a BMW in NY or CT.

2 words: Juergen Teller

well, If I had to sit thru Juergen Teller's harsh flash and over exposed photos, I would wear really dark glasses too.

As a Southern raised person, I applaud the use of this phrase in this moment. Very nicely done.

ha! my wife and I just bought a 73 mustang convertible for $800 (a slightly dented rustfree runner) and our mechanic pointed out that it's neither rare or hard to find. he explained that we would have to put about $10k into it for it to be a $7500 car.

When faced with the prospect of living with a car like this - we embraced it. Her name is Amber, she's a topless moneypit that runs on dollar bills. In certain light - she looks like a 1973 Mustang.

You speak the honest truth - but this is way better than in the past, I lived in Riyadh as a kid (Dad worked for Western Electric installing the new phone system in the 80's) and went to school for a couple years at RICS (the english speaking school for all the foreign workers) and saw things done with (and to) cars

remember - In modern art, it's not "I can do that!", it's "I did it first".

1999 Ducati Monster 900s with a bunch of cycle cat and S&P parts, keihin flatslides, dyna-coils, open clutch cover...it's a NYC city bike:

eh, what can I say? This is a site where brown diesel wagons and Miatas are considered the 2 best vehicles in the universe. No accounting for visual taste 'round these parts, I guess.

I love the Britten V1000's - that man was a designer as well as an engineer. I just think the Legacy looks like a lot of neat things that don't really flow in a unified whole. It lacks harmony (at least in my eyes - but I'm just a commentator on the interwebs and not a designer nor an engineer.)

man, I ride a Ducati Monster M900s, I love the look and design of the Confederate Bikes but this is just...well, I don't quite know. It looks like it was designed by an engineer and not a designer. It's kinda a mess.

hate to bust the awesome bubble you have created, but there is no way she's getting tattooed in a tattoo studio. more like hotel room/backstage/etc.

a lot of the really good tattoo artists are busy, well, working.

well, remember that stars don't live by normal schedules and when they get tattooed - a lot of times, it's "now!" wherever they may be. it's not a question of money, it's a question of time and location. most really really good artists have a 6 month or longer waiting list and even squeezing in celebs on their day

it's belt drive, not chain driven. that's a normal size for that technology.