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I kind of want this tattoo...
I like it for now, but I just found it. I'd have to let it marinate for at least 6 months before I actually went and got it. But I've always wanted a tattoo in the same area of a similar design, and so far this is the closest I could find to what I want.

I don't know that I'd have it continue in the front like it seems to do past the lower flower. I always envisioned colors, too, but like I said, it will marinate.
Yay? Nay?
PS> I just spent 5 minutes googling the difference between marinate and marinade. I could still be confused.
Re: I kind of want this tattoo...
I like it.. I am not a fan of color in tats though..
I wish I had a body that could show that off in a two piece or something..
You could ruminate if you don't want to marinate or marinade.
After googling ruminate, I think this is a much better word. Perhaps I should look into the free word a day emails and build up a proper vocabulary.
5 years ago I was really smart. My brain functioned so much more efficiently. Time to build it back up!
I like it, and I think it would great in color. If you really like something, you can go talk to an artist and see what they can draw up for you. That way it could be your own, and you will have a better understanding of what it would look like.
HTH
Me too!
I really like that tattoo.
I like it, but I'd want it all in color....green swirlies and pink roses
Also, I think marinate is what you do to chicken and marinade is what you put it in....I could be wrong though!