tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7408932298627631536.post4320387087460198738..comments2012-12-31T10:52:19.029-08:00Comments on Brewers in the City: Tattooed Everything.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03225811938586483373noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7408932298627631536.post-7399475303176453972012-06-07T21:20:43.372-07:002012-06-07T21:20:43.372-07:00I guess I should share my tattoo story in this com...I guess I should share my tattoo story in this comment box ha. I always grew up hearing that tattoos were "bad" and that I shouldn't get one. Well I used to not want any because I wasn't that interested ... at first. Everything changed when my cousin that I was SUPER close to died. I actually got to talk to him earlier that day (he was only 36 and he had some struggles but the funniest guy) he said, "I should take you to get a tattoo." I said, "No, maybe a dot haha."<br /><br /> Well when I heard that he died the next day (he was discovered around midnight)I wanted a tattoo immediatley. He had at least 4 himself; one of them was a shamrock with his mom's initials on it. So I waited a whole year and still wanted the tattoo so I chose to get a Shamrock with a banner with his initials in it. Everytime I look at it it's a reminder that I still carry him with me. (Plus I'm supposed to have a bit of Irish in me as well). <br /><br />With as loyal a family member as he was I'm sure that if I had died young instead of him that he would have got a tattoo in honor of me. :) <br /><br />I plan to get one more tattoo when I find a good vintage tattoo artist. One of a sparrow :)<br /><br />CamyCamGlamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16826793877040774531noreply@blogger.com